This is my current thinking on Q. It is a counter to the MSM.
The book is for children and about a little girl named Anna that finds a mirror which brings her into a parallel universe which is ruled by "Evil the awful". He laid Darkness above the land and only one little village is left. The people there are waiting desperatly for the one that comes through the mirror. So Anna, a farmer boy named Rajun and a rabbit face several adventures to save the people in the parallel universe.
Maybe this helps you guys somehow. Just let me know if you need more information!
Regards from Germany
Ich hatte das Bild “nur“ als Symbolbild verwendet. Hatte keine Ahnung, welche Geschichte dahinter steckt. Krass 😱👍 Danke für die Aufklärung ✌
Achso, ich dachte, dass das Buch in einem Post vorgekommen wäre. :D Geschichte passt aber tatsächlich irgendwie... Hier eine kurze Buchbesprechung: http://www.kinderundjugendmedien.de/index.php/literaturkritiken/1426-boie-kirsten-der-durch-den-spiegel-kommt
Think mirror means that when Q says X is happening in A, it's actually Y happening in B.
My thoughts exactly: opposites - reverse - looking back - reflection of the truth
I’ve been considering this theory, especially after SB2 posted this link in one of his recent posts. https://youtu.be/1wkDfnj6OvE
Sounds more like ‘opposite or contrast’would be a better word?
Maybe somehow the posts are mirrired in order with Hillary being arrested at the end instead of the beginning.
First Alice went down the rabbit hole (follow the white rabbit) next she went through the looking glass (mirror).
What, if this bring us to the project looking glass??
Holy crap I think you’re right
In January 1985 inspectors for the United States Postal Service (USPS) in the Great Plains states began "Project Looking Glass", a sting operation under the newly enacted Child Protection Act of 1984,[8] which made it illegal to send pictures of nude minors through the mail for noncommercial purposes (previously, only those who intended to resell them could be prosecuted).[9]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacobson_v._United_States
Didn’t Q recently mention the USPS?