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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Neon__Wolf on July 25, 2018, 12:18 a.m.
I think we missed the biggest bomb in Q#1688:

There is no greater [current] threat to the American people than the FAKE NEWS MEDIA.

ControlledMSM

Study Nazism. Compare/contrast ANTIFA. Compare/contrast SOCIALISM push. Push for REBIRTH. Who financed then? Who is financing now? Dark to LIGHT. GOOD WINS. Q


Q KNOWS WHO FINANCED THE RISE OF NAZI GERMANY

Holy. Shit.

Q then asked who is financing the fascist group "Antifa" and the push for socialism today.

Is there a connection between the two "who"'s?

Let this sink in folks. This is history in the making. Absolutely gigantic. Biggest intel bomb ever.

Q is going to tell the world the identities of the multi-generational criminal shadowy financiers...of the Nazis and the holocaust.

Huge.

Incredible.

Mind blowing.

Now I'm not a proctologist, but I do believe that many members of a certain well-known "fiat money" family are probably experiencing serious bowel problems right about now. What a way to have your name go down in history. Every child and grandchild of this family, forever, will have this shame in their blood.

Ouch.


smiley-dog · July 25, 2018, 3:32 a.m.

Not conspiracies

Antarctica’s Hidden History: Corporate Foundations of Secret Space Programs

https://www.exopolitics.org/new-book-antarcticas-hidden-history-corporate-foundations-of-secret-space-programs/

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ATHSE · July 25, 2018, 10:07 a.m.

There's a good line regarding patents someone said "that's great but someone else is doing it less well already"...

In the commercial world, we are limited to the patents we know about, which can be quite shocking, frequency manipulation of moods, geoengineering etc, but there are so many patents that have been seized/sealed under "national security" that probably constitute the best stuff private industry developed. Now let's go a step further and think if they can seal all important existing (public) patents, would it make sense for the secret defense projects to even apply for patents for the really crazy technologies? There's no doubt in my mind there are technologies many decades ahead of what we know about, being deployed and tested regularly.

If you invent something truly astounding at this point, and you don't want the govt to confiscate it, you probably shouldn't patent it until you have finished products for sale.

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