Anonymous ID: 70fe3e Dec. 19, 2019, 4:29 a.m. No.13503   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3505 >>3510

>>13490

>MEANWHILE, Doc,

>Don't forget that you have claimed to have (and be the only one that has- though if I remember correctly you may have relented on that after I gave you a hard time- the Eye of Horus) IMO that treads the "messiah complex" line.

 

It has been interesting watching this exchange between you two over a period of time. One believes, one does not. Or was it only a test? To me it almost seems like a test for. From my perspective this has been an item of conversation that draws quite a reaction but the only person that's been from is Wonder Woman. While Doc has repeatedly stated not to follow him, that he isn't above anyone else, and not to believe him but do your own research. Contradictions abound but for myself at least I've learned a lot through contradictions on this board. I don't think it was ever about having a messiah complex, though he did mention things in the past that might have lent to that underlying belief. Many people have moments of revelation and feel as if they are the only chosen one, but we all know that is not true. We are all god's chosen people. Directly relating to the Eye of Horus, Wonder Woman do you believe it is actually a good thing? I do not believe the public mockery of the Eye of Horus from the "eye club" necessarily means having this is a good thing. Correct me if I'm wrong, but it's basically saying "We have your Eye of Horus" - which means the one, or those who have it, are at a loss. Could it actually mean that person has been lost to the darkness? Light to dark? Could it mean they are bragging that the darkness is winning? Remember the interview with Max Spiers saying it basically means "ha ha we have your Eye of Horus and we own the loosh puppets for another 50,000 years." Could it mean something completely different than "ha ha I have the all-seeing Eye of Horus and I'm a god incarnate." - I personally do not believe that from my research. Now getting back to this -

 

>>13474

>Near the beginning of this journey I witnessed something on Q Research.

>It was an exchange that left me feeling unsettled at best.

>A 'disturbance in the force' if you will.

>It was an exchange between Anons.

>Though this exchange did not feel like the vast majority of what I observe between Anons.

>Initially reading this I was induced into a trance like state.

>"Q has even hinted that one of the anons has the all seeing eye of horus." - Paraphrased

>I was in a state of shock, because I knew who that message was meant for.

>Q has never hinted at anything remotely close to that.

>Ever.

 

Personally I do believe that could have been put on there. At this point I don't have to linger in doubt about some of the things I've seen on here. Quite frankly most of this shit is STRANGE. Did anyone here even think that if the White Hats really did see all of this in the future, that they didn't have someone write that statement on Q Research for Doc to see it, and then have this very conversation about it? I could easily see how someone seeing that and experiencing all the rest of this might wind up believing they had something like the all seeing Eye of Horus. The power of suggestion is incredibly powerful, just look at the state of this world and fully grasp how powerful suggestion can be. So is it merely doc's raging (at times) but lovable ego? Or was there a long list of things that lead him to believe this? I think it's a lot more complicated than just the surface level male / female tension this topic of conversation drums up between these two. I think it goes far deeper into the power of belief field.

 

I love you guys. All of your perceptions, your thoughts, your beliefs, your likes and dislikes, it's all part of a whole, and it's all a part of me. Your friend, for ever and always, a fractal of the "1".