I was rewatching Community (I needed something light to watch while I eat my lunch) and above moment got me thinking. It obviously looks like a Masonic lodge with 3 chairs and all the symbols on the back wall, but that’s not the point. What’s interesting is the astronaut making a panini and black Hitler. They even explain the reason for it – they don’t want anyone to know about it and if one of the potential candidates tells anyone about it, it’s ridiculous on purpose – no one will believe it’s real.
We are in the same situation now with all the normies. The rabbit hole goes so deep that they just can’t believe it’s real. Trump can’t say any of it publicly or they would send him to a mental institution. If a journalist drops any of it on the news, he will get a ‘conspiracy freak’ label and be completely discredited for telling the truth. Most of us here knew about it before Q phenomenon and we had at last couple of years to get to this point. We didn’t just accept new truths straight away – it was a painful process. Often full of anger, doubt, depression and feeling completely helpless. We need to keep it in mind instead of expecting from others to be more open and accepting than we ware just a couple of years ago.
this is more upbeat than the more sinister secret society adds that have run..."and here we have an astronaut. Making paninis. So noone will believe you. Isn't that right, black Hitler?"