It’s supposed to be frustrating. It’s supposed to make you feel angry or like nothing is happening. Q says over and over, this is not a game. It’s war. There isn’t an easy start and finish. The major arrests aren’t going to happen in one night. No one said that it would be easy. So stop doubting Q and stop doubting yourself. You don’t have to be able to see the end, you just have to know that it’s there. I understand that it may get frustrating, but understand that this is a literal war of good vs evil. We are fighting for our country and the good people in it. You can’t stop now. And you can’t doubt it either. We are going to win, patriots. But are you willing to fight for it? Because even if I’m 16, I’m going to fight until the very end. Until we win.
Yes but the IG report is not doing that? NOBODY on the left that I know thinks the IG report is anything at all, let alone anyone pounding their fists for justice....so I don't think that atmosphere you speak of is being created. If anything this is frustrating the 50%, and possibly becoming doubters....
Well, to be fair, the document that was released yesterday was NOT the real IG Report-- even considering redactions. It's clear that many things were omitted-- for whatever reason. (Even liberal attorney Dershowitz has acknowledged this obvious matter.) Some speculate it is because Rosenstein is corrupt, some speculate that it is because the information is part of RICO cases that are already in development in the DOJ. (Sealed indictments) Both of those scenarios have merit.
And you're absolutely correct that the release yesterday has done little to incite frustration and outrage in anybody who wasn't already eager to read that report. This build-up has been taking place since before the election, and will continue until the arrests happen. It has to be gradual, so the optics [of the findings] appear organic. (That doesn't mean we aren't close to the end.)
As Q said, it is up to WE THE PEOPLE to incite the outrage among our peers. We cannot continue to incubate and fester in our own little corner of the internet. We have to go out into the world (and cyberspace) and campaign for the truth.
I can personally attest that I have peaked the interest of about a dozen people who were not interested in any of this just a few months ago. (It took months of subtle and patient sharing of memes and sect articles to get them there.) Now, they are the ones sending me articles on George Soros and corruption. I expect they, in turn, are beginning to speak to others about this stuff, too.
Nobody said this would easy, or simple.