>>9337
Anons…
This has my spine tingling.
It REALLY does.
I may have just "freaked" myself out a little bit.
After just posting with Q tonight,
I stumbled on a "comic book" fact, which I truly did not know prior to this.
Dr. Strange has the "first" Tarot Deck in existence…
You may have found these Cards as coincidental?
Think about them Anons.
THINK about all the coincidences.
You couldn't make this up.
The Tarot Deck has always been an item of fascination by the Cabal.
I now use it against them.
(((They))) are terrified…
Do you really think magic isn't real?
Strange?
"Not just any Tarot Deck mind you, but the first one in existence. Some may not believe in the divine powers of teratology, but they've probably never had a reading with Doctor Strange. After all, it sure came in handy when he lost many of his magical abilities during the Secret Defenders series. Not to mention prove that tarot cards are a must have for any fantasy superhero league.
When Strange renounced the various mystical beings (like Valtorr and Ikonn) behind his best spells, he had to find alternative means to get his magic on. Fortunately, like any good magician, he had a few cards up his sleeve. When the Sorcerer Supreme would foresee a new danger approaching, he'd subconsciously meld with his Tarot Deck to determine which superheroes could best handle the incoming threat. When the day was saved, everyone would go their separate ways, and the cards would pick a new ideally suited team for the next adventure. As an added benefit, Doctor Strange could blame the Tarot Deck when confronted with the awkward situation of letting Captain America know he wasn't good enough for their team."
>There are no coincidences.
>The more unrealistic it all becomes.