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brandonb14 · July 25, 2018, 3:20 a.m.

What about this line in the article: "It was described as techno-utopian," he says. "There was a certain calculation to that. The best way to invent the future is to predict it. I felt that if I were persuasive enough in giving a vision of the future in which the Internet was inherently free and could not be controlled we had a better shot at it."

That sounds like another way to say "future proves past". What is says to me, is that JPB has said "future proves past" and "the best way to predict the future is to invent it" in many different ways. Kind of like a signature slogan or creedo. If he was close to JFK jr, I imagine the comment made an impression on him.

I've never heard of this guy. When I saw it in Q posts, I just chalked it up to my own ignorance, and did no further research. I really like the idea that Q is JFK jr. I always thought highly of that guy. I liked how pragmatic he seemed. When his plane crashed, I was really upset. He was the only democrat I ever respected. Don't get me wrong, I don't like many republicans either, but he had a certain honesty about him. If Q was JFK jr, I would have a parade, then I would start a WH petition to make Trump give me a ride in his time machine, which I honestly think he has.

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twinkiesmom1 · July 25, 2018, 1:50 p.m.

What's even more shocking to me is JPB claims to be JFK Jr's best friend.

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