Tuesday, July 22, 2025

Establishment believers and non-believers and Q

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It was interesting and depressing to see people in the truth movement join forces with the establishment true believers in their rejection and ridicule of the Q messages.

The "truthers" claim Q to be a CIA psyop to make people complacent, as if a popular uprising was around the corner. 

What, a few militias with guns doing what, exactly?

Trying to take out the government and in their attempts inevitably making things worse for everyone?

The CIA psyop idea makes little sense. They've got bigger things to worry about. Plus, they would never share those kinds of truths.

Aa for the other group, the true establishment believers, who have lived with their heads in the sand for the last 20 years and who still believe the discredited mainstream media/propaganda outlets.

It's a great combination. The ignorant and the arrogant, combined.

Neither with any evidence to prove their theses.

They may say there is no evidence that what Q said was true. They would be wrong about that. 

Millions of people are aware of the facts Q shared, but the true, underground war, if there is a war, is based on secrecy and deception and so it's not as if all tactical manoeuvres are going to be revealed publicly by Q or anyone else.

It's not like either side can come right out and say what they are going to do.

Also, the timing of events can never be predicted, with all the moving parts in play and situations continually changing.

So anyone thinking the time has passed, and therefore Q was wrong, hasn't read the messages. There are no timings. No dates are set for any event. So, to use the notion of anything occuring "too late" is based on a lack of actual information. 

People may ask, "What was the purpose of Q?""

I'm not part of the Q group, so cannot speak for them, but the purpose could have been to gather like minded individuals, who already know much of this information and to enhance their faith that things are moving towards a resolution that shall prove deeply satisfying and that justice shall be served.

Q was never to convince non-believers and those bonded to establishment narratives.

Q was also clearly not to stop some imaginary uprising by the population that was never going to happen, given the military strength of the US government. 

Only the military can remove a treasonous government and other involved criminal individuals around the world.

How this plays out is the interesting part.

It is natural that there are non-believers, but I think the evidence of an underground war that emerged above ground some years ago is quite clear.

Ultimately, everybody chooses what to believe, and only time will tell (and not on anyone's timetable), what exactly is, and has been, going on over these strange past 10 years or so.

Certainly, public awareness has changed since the advent of the internet, and since the cabal went public with their 9/11 terror attacks.

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