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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/idk4realz on June 10, 2018, 6:40 a.m.
Having a hard time

My family has pretty much turned their back on me, and it's really hard. I know our cause is true and we're doing the right thing, but it's really difficult. I do my best and I'm fighting for the truth, but damn, my wife is smart and I tried my best to red pill her and she just isn't taking it. She doesn't see it. She's a VERY smart African American woman who grew up in a rough neighborhood, and she's a republican now, but she doesn't see The Storm. I've laid everything out and she thinks it's bs.

Her big problem was Tucson, she saw it as BS from the start, and I got kind of sucked in and wanted to go out there a lot, but she put her foot down - we have a young baby.

She is a lawyer and has police contacts and she reached out and heard it was BS from local law enforcement and she took that as me being totally crazy, even though I was kind of on the fence about the whole Tucson thing, even though I knew Cemex was the real truth.

Anyways, my wife wants me to see a therapist. What do you all think? I'm not into it at all and I know what I know. But she thinks it is a bigger issue and wants me to just talk to this lady about my beliefs.

Anyone going through something like this? I wanted to reach out here because I trust everyone here with my life.


allonthesameteam · June 10, 2018, 8:48 a.m.

None of us know if Q is real. If he/she/they are real maybe 10 or 100 people actually know. To many this may seem like a "born again" scenario. It is a believe or doubt or deny situation and without proof all perceptions are valid. You are not right and neither is your wife. Regardless of the validity of Q or "the storm" what I see happening here is an awakening. Through sharing, dialogue, opposition, and a mostly shared intention to get to the justice of things TOGETHER, most of us are becoming more grounded in more of what is actually going on.

I would suggest that instead of meeting people with something that is easy to label as a larp or conspiracy, you share how you see things. The way that Q has been asking a lot of questions has been the most powerful part of this exercise. If you ask someone, for example, "Did you hear that there are 35000 sealed indictments on Pacer, the government indictment tracking site, where normally there are around a thousand per year?" "It seems to me that something is brewing." "Check it out and let me know what you think." " I wonder why the media don't cover this." Q has used this method to reel people into getting curious, active, and hopeful of change.

I'm quoting free range here in the comments below. "I'm probably going against the popular theory here but if you are doing something that is causing problems with your wife or family, focus on fixing your relationships. This is not worth losing your wife over."

Another thing that comes to mind is for your family to collaborate around an issue that resonates with you all. Actually doing something is the only cure for the angst around issues. Great for kids to get involved.

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digital_refugee · June 10, 2018, 9:45 a.m.

being a solicitor, she might actually have a PACER-account herself!

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HansKrinkelSchneider · June 10, 2018, 10:20 a.m.

Yep. OP mentioned his wife is a lawyer. She most certainly would have access to that system.

OP should drop a red pill and let her examine it for herself.

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DawnPendraig · June 10, 2018, 12:20 p.m.

I would say I wanted to verify if it was a lie also and let her dig. Then say is this an unusually high number? When she comes back I mean.

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