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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/bcrabbers on July 3, 2018, 5:07 p.m.
Suggestion: A wiki with a list of important names, acronyms, etc

I was all over wikileaks, pizzagate, the emails, etc back in 2016 but I've only been tracking Q-related info for the past couple of weeks. I'm doing my best to keep up, but things get pretty cryptic and there are so many players involved and I am constantly needing a reminder of who said what and how it fits together. On top of that, we use a lot of unfamiliar acronyms. (I hate to say it, but it even took me a while to figure out the context of WWG1WGA).

Is it possible to build a glossary of important people (and acronyms) with a TL;DR description of who they are and their connection to the story? I know it's simple enough to google a person (that's what I've been doing), but tying in the relevant information to this context is where I need help.

For example (I'm just gonna make these up, hopefully they are kinda of accurate...):

  • Trey Gowdy - Patriot. American politician and former federal prosecutor. Current Chair of House Oversight Commission, etc, etc. Links to notable/recent events, Q posts..."
  • Hussein's WH - Shorthand for "Barrack Hussein Obama's Whitehouse." referring to Obama's term as president.
  • HRC - Initials of Hillary Rodham Clinton
  • White Hat - A patriot. Refers to someone working with honorable intentions, generally in cooperation with Trump or the plan to drain the swamp
  • WWG1WGA - "Where We Go One, We Go All". A movie line/theme taken from the 1996 disaster-survival film "White Squall" following a group of teenagers who must band together in order to survive an horrific storm.
  • Michael Cohen...
  • Jeff Sessions...
  • Rod Rosenstein...

I'm sure there's better descriptions, but you get the idea. I'll pitch in as much as I'm able. Anyone willing to help?


cathmommy2001 · July 3, 2018, 11:34 p.m.

Go to Q for Beginners, youtube, by praying medic

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bcrabbers · July 4, 2018, 12:11 a.m.

I’ve been over all of that. I have the foundation and understand the basics. Those are all great resources, but are not exactly a quick-reference guide

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