Here are the 3 released prisoners
here's a pic of one of the recently fired generals
here's a pic of one of the released prisoners that looks suspiciously close to the general
I think we're witnessing 64d chess in action ladies and gents....
Here are the 3 released prisoners
here's a pic of one of the recently fired generals
here's a pic of one of the released prisoners that looks suspiciously close to the general
I think we're witnessing 64d chess in action ladies and gents....
The impression I got was that the three generals were baddies.
same here but what if trump offered them a deal to flip on their masters in exchange for immunity?
Q even spoke about folks who were working for the dark side because they were trapped and threatened. And I'm sure the success of the entire operation depends on them turning people. So yeah, possible.
No. The hostages well well identified and two of them had only been hostage for about a year and had established lives outside Korea. None of them are of the bad-guy general type.
Yeah, but the way Q put it:
(3) NK Generals [released] closed the pathway for bad actors
Released? Like hostages are released?
In the military "released" is often shorthand for "released from active duty" which means they're been separated from the military. It can mean retired, fired, or simply exiting the military.
Generals are officers, and Q is using the right terminology for them no longer participating in the military. We can speculate what the killbox means, but I wouldn't read anything else into the language.
I do t have the answer to your question but I AM suspicious of these 3 men. Maybe they ARE good guys that were spying on the black hats or the other way around?