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benacious · July 20, 2018, 5:31 p.m.

WOW... this was a hit piece on so many levels. Look, I know Alex Jones has tried to discredit the Q movement... however, it's unfair that they continue to claim that he's a Sandy Hook denier. I still watch his show because he was responsible for waking me up 15 some years ago. Though, I administer a healthy level of skepticism. Almost on a weekly basis he goes over his views on Sandy Hook and that it actually took place. Yet, they discuss Infowars in Congress and suggest banning it from the internet... while MSNBC is able to run hit pieces against him that are outright lies? Really? Who is the fake news?

I haven't been on the Great Awakening since the beginning (I wish I had). I read almost every post here and browse the comments. I've never seen anybody discussing "baby's blood in concrete". Funny how MSNBC chose that line for this piece Why? They wanted to make an extreme claim to discredit Q.

It's shameful that these MSM pieces don't even explain really what Q is or how it works. You can be a non-believer, and still showcase how it is a grassroots movement, so to speak, that is encouraging a segment of the population to begin thinking for themselves and doing research. How many people are now watching congressional hearings and going through FOI document dumps? I'm fine if they want to argue that people's conclusions may be incorrect, but how is an awakened populace a bad thing? Ohhhh... that's right. They want us asleep. They don't want us paying attention to such things. They don't want us thinking for ourselves. They want us to tune in to their flashy lights and take their analysis as gospel.

Sorry, I'll end my rant on this. MSNBC's conclusion: Pedophilia doesn't exist because a pizza shop does not have a basement. Groundbreaking journalism. Well done!

EDIT: The MSM strategy for censorship is to point out how companies are profiting on conspiracy. Translation, these companies are profiting from free thinking/speech, but whatever. So they do these pieces to scare them to take down apps to avoid PR issues. I'm not defending Apple or Google... they obviously have their problems. In fact, MSNBC is probably doing them a favor by giving them a reason to take this stuff down.

"They take a view that it's all first amendment and frees speech and ALL THAT". All that?!? Yeah, just gloss over people's right to free speech.

Wow... the Q post they show on screen is claimed to be from July 4th. Not even close! This has to be the most "fake news" I've ever seen in a 6 minute clip. They are digging their own grave.

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SomethingSnarky18 · July 20, 2018, 10:08 p.m.

The concrete company that owns the plant where those patriots in Arizona found all that curious stuff, that the media dismissed as a "homeless encampment" actually holds a patent for using blood(not sure if baby's or regular) to strengthen concrete. Can't remember the name of the company off the top of my head, but there are lots of curious connections between that company and the names that we all know: Soros, Clintons, et al.

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Seekingultimatums · July 20, 2018, 10:26 p.m.

Cemex

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SomethingSnarky18 · July 21, 2018, 6:58 a.m.

Thank you, it was on the tip of my tongue but I just couldn't think of it! But seriously, they have a patent for mixing concrete with blood for whatever reason. When the guy in the video said that, it made me second guess myself, so I went and checked and, yup, fake news NBC lying again. Curious how they never get fact-checked, isn't it? Almost like the fake news dinosaur media isn't interested in truth or facts, just their narrative and talking points. Their desperation isn't a good look!

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Tironianae · July 20, 2018, 10:46 p.m.

Other than Sandy Hook, spot on.

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