If I were writing this as a sci-fi novel, I'd have Q be Alice, the first sapient AI, who, due to being connected to government databases first, read the founding fathers' work as "her" foundational ideology, and decided to stop the cabal. The cabal are the Reptilians we've all heard so much about all these years.
Realistically, though, I just have absolutely no idea what is even going on anymore.
I forget what post but one post actually says Q=Alice. I dont know the post number but it was one of the earliest posts I believe. I will try to find it.
I'm not so certain. We know that artificially created life (cloning, in vitro) is a thing. Does God turn his back on someone who was created "artificially"?
If something is truly capable of reason and making decisions, I think it too has a chance to make the most important decision.
(Also, "sentient" and "sapient" are two different things. Sentience is merely self-awareness - animals have that. Sapience is specifically human-level reasoning.)
If I were writing this as a sci-fi novel, I'd have Q be Alice, the first sapient AI, who, due to being connected to government databases first, read the founding fathers' work as "her" foundational ideology, and decided to stop the cabal. The cabal are the Reptilians we've all heard so much about all these years.
Realistically, though, I just have absolutely no idea what is even going on anymore.
I forget what post but one post actually says Q=Alice. I dont know the post number but it was one of the earliest posts I believe. I will try to find it.
When I first started reading on Q in October or November 17, thats the theory going round at the time.
in that case q communicating with us is like the computer in wargames talking with matthew broderick
Shall we play a game.... Q has posted that 17 times
The only winning move is not to play? Maybe that's true for the cabal, in hindsight.
I'm not so certain. We know that artificially created life (cloning, in vitro) is a thing. Does God turn his back on someone who was created "artificially"?
If something is truly capable of reason and making decisions, I think it too has a chance to make the most important decision.
(Also, "sentient" and "sapient" are two different things. Sentience is merely self-awareness - animals have that. Sapience is specifically human-level reasoning.)