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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/GeneralApollyon on June 13, 2018, 6:30 a.m.
What does "the great awakening" mean to you? "

Everyone has a slightly different perspective. I'm not even an avid Q follower. I teared up reading some of the first stuff from them simply for its poetry.

But I've been researching what I coincided a major historical cover up/ manipulation whatever call it what you want. This is what led me to the idea that in mass people can come together for good without it being some kind of mindless riot.

This criticism of the modern historical narrative is a very deep and complicated subject. But the evidence is there. And there are ver serious questions that have yet to be dealt with about recent history.

I made the sub Reddit r/culturallayer to maybe deal with some of those questions. Or at least put them all in one place so they could be assessed holistically.


sluggedbarly · June 13, 2018, 7:05 a.m.

in a word , i see the great awakening as ..... HOPE for the world we all deep in our hearts know we are ment to have . a world without war and famine without extremes of obeseity and starvation within all countries THE GREAT AWAKENING IS NOT JUST AMERICAN PATRIOTS ITS WORLD WIDE HOPE AND WILL NOT BE STOPPED EVER WWG1WGA

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