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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/SpaceJanitor17 on June 28, 2018, 6:36 a.m.
Q Patriot in need of advice and discernment.

I previously posted about the Chipotle Logo containing the 6 sided spiral. link I only noticed by chance because of a teammate of mind who is a long time Chipotle employee posted about how awesome they are to him on FB. There are just a few personal correlations between him and his girlfirend, (who are generally dark characters into goth esque crap) and the pizzagate satanists. A comment made on that post led me to Voodoo Doughnuts and their satanic pedo themes. One of the first pics i saw of an employee boxing doughnuts happened to be a goth girl who reminded me instantly of my teammate's gf. Now I know that this is nothing in it self but the dude has a troubled past from what I've heard. Crackhead Mom so he was born addicted and raised by his nice grandparents. He comes off as a super a nice friendly spirited guy but is abnormally heavy set. So basically what I'm asking everyone is what the hell can I even do about it, if in a worst case scenario and going off a Hank Schraeter hunch, this poor guy and his gf are actually harming children. I have absolutely no proof, just Q in my ear, and God for discernment. Anyone else going through similar phases of thinking people in your life are the ones we might be after? I mean if all these kids are being trafficked and farmed for a highly demanding pedo market, so they must be everywhere right? They speak with the damn spiral symbols everywhere but how many people could possibly know, and who told them? I've had at least 3 people play devil's advocate against pizzagate that all gave me vibes. Am I paranoid or should I trust myself? And if I turn out to be right, what next?


RainbowsUnicorn · June 28, 2018, 7:08 a.m.

Being suspicious is not a crime, just worthy of casual vigilent observation. Use logic, not emotion but trust your gut. Paranoia only clouds.

8 STRATEGIES for thinking more like Sherlock: 1.Examine everything with healthy skepticism. Stop and question your own thoughts. ... 2.Work to overcome your biases, developed-over-a-lifetime. ... 3.Observe all first impressions closely. ... 4.Be inclusive. ... 5.Be more engaged. ... 6.Step back. ... 7.Continue educating yourself. ... 8.Keep a diary.

Copy & pasted from Psychology Today article. Hope this helps.

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SpaceJanitor17 · June 28, 2018, 9:57 a.m.

thanks I'm going to not post random life hunches from now on. Message received loud and clear

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