Possible, but they have to "pry the tigger fingers off the guns" of the goons first before they can go after the guys giving the orders.
This is one of the reasons why MS13 was mass-arrested/killed late last year, well ahead of going after the goons in Congress.
IMO Congress is the middle phase. Trump or at least the Patriots that follow after him, HAVE to gain control of the machinery of the US government BEFORE they can go after bad foreign actors like the Rothchilds and the Bilderburg.
The power when out in my neighborhood years ago due to a storm -- went outside all I could see was the Cherry from my neighbors cigarette --- it was Pitch BLACK ,calm and quite ----- best night of sleep I ever got
No way. That can’t be a coincidence. ‘Blackouts necessary’ said Q. Pakistan and now the Vatican in the same day have blackouts, just after the shit begins to hit the fan in America.
i'm from Italy and i didn't hear of any blackout in Vatican city, thu i still hope pope will be arrested with the SWAMP and Vatican Archives that contains the oldest and most secret things about humanity, get released to the public
Just stop. They turned them off for global warming and because they don't want to take resources from the less fortunate. Is why they have started putting money in the collection plate for people to take.
lol guys come on the fucking lights are on. Even in the "side by side" that keeps getting spread around, the same lights are on in both pictures. This camera sucks
I have always been fascinated by Catholicism. My husband has encouraged me to convert. But I am hesitant because of all that I have been learning lately.
Can someone clarify for me? Is the Catholic church founded by heretics and based on evil? Or was it eventually taken over by evil forces like our government? If so, can we cleanse and purge the church?
God bless your grandmother! I agree with you... the current Pope had be fooled up until a couple years ago. I guess another one of my struggles is, can I truly be a convert if I don't respect or believe in the head of the church?
Catholic here. (Also just getting started dipping my feet in the Q scene.)
I'm a convert to Catholicism. I went into it with no illusions about the corruption in the hierarchy. There's been bad hombres in the Church even at the highest level all throughout history.
The retort Catholics tell each other with regards to this is that we don't abandon Peter because of the sins of Judas. Of course, there's a lot to unpack with that.
What keeps me in the Church is a belief in His real presence in the Eucharist, a belief in the doctrinal integrity of the Church, and a belief that Jesus intended the preservation and administration of these only via valid Apostolic Succession. None of these are dependent on the personal holiness of any individual in the hierarchy. Since I believe that only the Orthodox and Catholic churches hold valid Apostolic Succession, realistically, these are the only viable choices for me.
Obviously, I pray that if I'm wrong, that God lead me to the truth. And I'll continue seeking it as best as I can, hoping for the Lord's mercy if I've made the wrong choice.
What, the "trail of blood"? With all due respect, friend, that's revisionist apologetic trying to manufacture some air of legitimacy that simply doesn't exist. The theory didn't even originate until the 20th century. It's a LARP. The idea that anything aside from a sacramental conferral of holy orders via the physical 'laying of hands' in an unbroken succession tracing back to the original apostles provides a legitimate share in the authority and ministry uniquely appointed to the apostles (as opposed to, say, any layman Christian) by Christ would be entirely foreign to the earliest Christians -- this is evidenced by extra-biblical writings of the early Church dating back as early as the first and second century.
And again, I sincerely say this with all due respect and with love for you as a fellow brother in Christ. Obviously you disagree, or you wouldn't be a Baptist (are you a Baptist?), and I respect that.
Grace opened my heart to be receptive to the reality that God exists. Philosophy quelled the intellectual pride that was blocking me from allowing myself to believe in something I can't empirically test. The historical circumstances surrounding the death and resurrection of Christ proved to me that Christ alone is the Lord above any other god that people profess belief in. And, finally, history -- Christian belief expressed in continuous extra-Biblical writings from the first century until now -- have led me to the conclusion that the fullest expression of Christianity is found in the doctrine and sacraments of the Catholic church.
Truth be told, if I was picking a theology purely on what I'd want to be true, I'd probably be a Wesleyan or Anglican. The last thing I'd pick is Catholicism. But, any time I've been tempted to leave the Catholic church, I can't, because I haven't been able to convince myself that it's not the 'real deal'.
Thank you so much for the reply! If you don't mind me asking, what did you convert from? And how did you find the conversion process?
I love that line.... "we don't abandon Peter because of the sins of Judas". You are so right. We also are taught to hate the sin, but love the sinner... hence, trying to save all these souls.
I am still on the fence but there is something innate that has always drawn me to this religion and I pray that God leads me in the right direction and that the church is at its core serving the lord and will overcome those who try to taint the word of God and the church.
First, I converted to broadly monotheistic from philosophical arguments. At this point, I knew that either Judaism, Christianity, or Islam had to be true, or that no religion had it right.
Then, I converted to broadly Christian from historical arguments regarding Christ's death and resurrection. At the point, I knew that Christ was God along with the Father and the Holy Spirit, that Christ died that I may have new life, and that God desired a personal, saving relationship with each and every person.
Many of the dividing lines between denominations weren't trivial. Things like infant baptism, what exactly are the sacraments, are we saved by faith, works, or a combination of the two, etc. were doctrinal points with massive implications for our lives. I was attending Baptist services at this point while trying to wrestle with this stuff.
Actually, on the atheist to Catholic path, that final step -- what denomination do I think is correct? -- was the one that took me the longest. Everything before that, once I started digging, felt like an easy choice.
It really came down to taking all of the doctrinal points that I was struggling with and weighing the arguments from each side against the Bible and against history (e.g. writings from Church fathers, councils, Protestant reformers, etc.), and commentary on these from modern apologists & theologians designed to be more accessible to modern audiences.
Definitely consult with your husband assuming he's well versed. There's more apologetical content than anyone could read in a year for any denomination. I could recommend specific things if I knew what your specific hangups were.
My last bits of advice: Study every side. For every person that supports x and argues against y, make sure to find someone that supports y and argues against x. And pray, pray, pray! I didn't do enough of that in the beginning, trying too much to rely on arguments and not seeking enough guidance from God -- I struggle with intellectual pride and I didn't really recognize it until well into my conversion, but it was becoming a stumbling block against continuing to progress.
As far as the actual "initiation" if you decide on Catholicism: If you were baptized in another denomination, chances are, the Church will recognize it so long as it used the Trinitarian formula. You would go to a local parish and attend a year long process studying what the Church believes, and then, come Easter, if you decide that you believe, you follow through with Confirmation and receive First Communion. This process is called RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults). At some parishes it's great, at some it's terrible -- depends on who's teaching it. At my parish, luckily, it's taught by an ex-Reformed minister who went to Reformed seminary but converted to Catholicism later in life -- as such, he could handle pretty much any objection you threw at him. Unfortunately, the process will feel redundant if you start it already having done your research and made your choice.
Sooo at 1am est, the bells started ringing, an emergency vehicle came and swooped around left front, parked out of sight for a bit then like durned around, but the lights coming on with the bells and emergency vehicles? Idkk. Oh and all the roads are closed....
Maybe they are not lit up due to covid (to prevent people/tourist from gathering).
This tactic is known in europe. For example some cities delit their town hall christmas trees in Dec 31, to prevent people from gathering before midnight to celebrate new years (and supposedly spread covid)
RED2 refers to Continental US.
https://qanon.pub/#4414
RED2: Central communications blackout [continental US]
Like literally Q clarified this point by being THIS specific. The pope is NOT being arrested. Stay focused
Why not both?
Could be both, but not Q drop related. The Italians are going to be doing their own house cleaning during this period as well.
It’s the ghost of Galileo
I fully agree, the Pope is not being arrested, at least not yet.
The first arrests has to be the people who hold the leavers of power inside the USA.
What if the levers of true power lie outside of the US?
Possible, but they have to "pry the tigger fingers off the guns" of the goons first before they can go after the guys giving the orders.
This is one of the reasons why MS13 was mass-arrested/killed late last year, well ahead of going after the goons in Congress.
IMO Congress is the middle phase. Trump or at least the Patriots that follow after him, HAVE to gain control of the machinery of the US government BEFORE they can go after bad foreign actors like the Rothchilds and the Bilderburg.
There is no what if... the true levers of power are mostly in Europe, think Rothchilds....
The arrests have been going on for some time.
Thank you. Came here to say this.
Is he going through with the planned resignation some time soon?
also remember
"disinfo in necessary"
What does CLAS movement mean?
Classified movement, undisclosed location
People assume it means classified. But who knows? Maybe is an acronym for something else.
Classified?
It means the public and/or media isn't notified
i think that could be impeachment attempt by either Pence or Pelosi, classified move or something like that
Congressional Actions or Legislators According to the Q Abbreviations Guide which a pede posted here last night
Fact checker pede deployed
I normally make my house this dark when i run out of candy on Halloween.
Doesn’t look dark to me.. looks like it’s the middle of the night ..
Usually they have lights on
Power cuts happen at night too peed ?
Ignore me. Misread what you were saying
Go back 6.5 hours in, when they are ending their ceremony, the lights start dimming and then go really bright before it cuts.
It didn't exactly cut. It went to some kids feet with socks on. Then to a few dudes smiling (all pre-recorded) then to the dark outside shot.
Maybe that is a cut away but it isn't exactly clear what happened.
I know normally it is very lit up externally. So maybe and that was a strange cut...
Maybe it is the first arrest that will shock the world like that other posts speculates. The Pope.
The pope is a false prophet. He has been the most anti catholic pope in history. But arrested on what grounds?
Crimes against humanity
( . ) ( . )
It's normally much more lit up at night than it is now. Look for pics of how it normally looks at night.
This. Reposting a side-by-side to my Twitter: https://twitter.com/C_Baer1/status/1348086243393994755
Proof, look at the Basilica at night
The power when out in my neighborhood years ago due to a storm -- went outside all I could see was the Cherry from my neighbors cigarette --- it was Pitch BLACK ,calm and quite ----- best night of sleep I ever got
Sounds like every night out here in the country.
The stars are bright every night!
4 hours ago A failure in Pakistan's national power grid left more than 200 million people without electricity Saturday, local officials said.
"CONTINENTAL_US" not Pakistan.
Just and fyi - The Vatican always looks like this. Also if they lost power why is the camera and livestream still working?
No way. That can’t be a coincidence. ‘Blackouts necessary’ said Q. Pakistan and now the Vatican in the same day have blackouts, just after the shit begins to hit the fan in America.
Is this confirmed? By CNN or another reliable source?
Lin wood, but I posted it way before him kek
i'm from Italy and i didn't hear of any blackout in Vatican city, thu i still hope pope will be arrested with the SWAMP and Vatican Archives that contains the oldest and most secret things about humanity, get released to the public
Wouldn't that be amazing? if those archives were released publicly. I'm salivating.
Would be really interesting for any historically inclined person for sure
The revolution will not be televised.
Trust me, bro.
It's not RED 2 until US blackouts.
Tennessee Christmas bombing.
But the camera works?
Just stop. They turned them off for global warming and because they don't want to take resources from the less fortunate. Is why they have started putting money in the collection plate for people to take.
Racists hate the pope for this one simple trick!
And to pay boy banger lawsuits
lol guys come on the fucking lights are on. Even in the "side by side" that keeps getting spread around, the same lights are on in both pictures. This camera sucks
I have always been fascinated by Catholicism. My husband has encouraged me to convert. But I am hesitant because of all that I have been learning lately.
Can someone clarify for me? Is the Catholic church founded by heretics and based on evil? Or was it eventually taken over by evil forces like our government? If so, can we cleanse and purge the church?
God bless your grandmother! I agree with you... the current Pope had be fooled up until a couple years ago. I guess another one of my struggles is, can I truly be a convert if I don't respect or believe in the head of the church?
Your conversion to Catholicism won't make you guilty by association with the evil the Vatican is doing.
Just know that the Devil can also live in the church, and that if you trust God and Jesus you're saved. Exercise caution at all times regardless.
God bless and thank you for this!
Catholic here. (Also just getting started dipping my feet in the Q scene.)
I'm a convert to Catholicism. I went into it with no illusions about the corruption in the hierarchy. There's been bad hombres in the Church even at the highest level all throughout history.
The retort Catholics tell each other with regards to this is that we don't abandon Peter because of the sins of Judas. Of course, there's a lot to unpack with that.
What keeps me in the Church is a belief in His real presence in the Eucharist, a belief in the doctrinal integrity of the Church, and a belief that Jesus intended the preservation and administration of these only via valid Apostolic Succession. None of these are dependent on the personal holiness of any individual in the hierarchy. Since I believe that only the Orthodox and Catholic churches hold valid Apostolic Succession, realistically, these are the only viable choices for me.
Obviously, I pray that if I'm wrong, that God lead me to the truth. And I'll continue seeking it as best as I can, hoping for the Lord's mercy if I've made the wrong choice.
What, the "trail of blood"? With all due respect, friend, that's revisionist apologetic trying to manufacture some air of legitimacy that simply doesn't exist. The theory didn't even originate until the 20th century. It's a LARP. The idea that anything aside from a sacramental conferral of holy orders via the physical 'laying of hands' in an unbroken succession tracing back to the original apostles provides a legitimate share in the authority and ministry uniquely appointed to the apostles (as opposed to, say, any layman Christian) by Christ would be entirely foreign to the earliest Christians -- this is evidenced by extra-biblical writings of the early Church dating back as early as the first and second century.
And again, I sincerely say this with all due respect and with love for you as a fellow brother in Christ. Obviously you disagree, or you wouldn't be a Baptist (are you a Baptist?), and I respect that.
Grace opened my heart to be receptive to the reality that God exists. Philosophy quelled the intellectual pride that was blocking me from allowing myself to believe in something I can't empirically test. The historical circumstances surrounding the death and resurrection of Christ proved to me that Christ alone is the Lord above any other god that people profess belief in. And, finally, history -- Christian belief expressed in continuous extra-Biblical writings from the first century until now -- have led me to the conclusion that the fullest expression of Christianity is found in the doctrine and sacraments of the Catholic church.
Truth be told, if I was picking a theology purely on what I'd want to be true, I'd probably be a Wesleyan or Anglican. The last thing I'd pick is Catholicism. But, any time I've been tempted to leave the Catholic church, I can't, because I haven't been able to convince myself that it's not the 'real deal'.
Thank you so much for the reply! If you don't mind me asking, what did you convert from? And how did you find the conversion process?
I love that line.... "we don't abandon Peter because of the sins of Judas". You are so right. We also are taught to hate the sin, but love the sinner... hence, trying to save all these souls.
I am still on the fence but there is something innate that has always drawn me to this religion and I pray that God leads me in the right direction and that the church is at its core serving the lord and will overcome those who try to taint the word of God and the church.
I was an atheist originally.
First, I converted to broadly monotheistic from philosophical arguments. At this point, I knew that either Judaism, Christianity, or Islam had to be true, or that no religion had it right.
Then, I converted to broadly Christian from historical arguments regarding Christ's death and resurrection. At the point, I knew that Christ was God along with the Father and the Holy Spirit, that Christ died that I may have new life, and that God desired a personal, saving relationship with each and every person.
Many of the dividing lines between denominations weren't trivial. Things like infant baptism, what exactly are the sacraments, are we saved by faith, works, or a combination of the two, etc. were doctrinal points with massive implications for our lives. I was attending Baptist services at this point while trying to wrestle with this stuff.
Actually, on the atheist to Catholic path, that final step -- what denomination do I think is correct? -- was the one that took me the longest. Everything before that, once I started digging, felt like an easy choice.
It really came down to taking all of the doctrinal points that I was struggling with and weighing the arguments from each side against the Bible and against history (e.g. writings from Church fathers, councils, Protestant reformers, etc.), and commentary on these from modern apologists & theologians designed to be more accessible to modern audiences.
Definitely consult with your husband assuming he's well versed. There's more apologetical content than anyone could read in a year for any denomination. I could recommend specific things if I knew what your specific hangups were.
My last bits of advice: Study every side. For every person that supports x and argues against y, make sure to find someone that supports y and argues against x. And pray, pray, pray! I didn't do enough of that in the beginning, trying too much to rely on arguments and not seeking enough guidance from God -- I struggle with intellectual pride and I didn't really recognize it until well into my conversion, but it was becoming a stumbling block against continuing to progress.
As far as the actual "initiation" if you decide on Catholicism: If you were baptized in another denomination, chances are, the Church will recognize it so long as it used the Trinitarian formula. You would go to a local parish and attend a year long process studying what the Church believes, and then, come Easter, if you decide that you believe, you follow through with Confirmation and receive First Communion. This process is called RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults). At some parishes it's great, at some it's terrible -- depends on who's teaching it. At my parish, luckily, it's taught by an ex-Reformed minister who went to Reformed seminary but converted to Catholicism later in life -- as such, he could handle pretty much any objection you threw at him. Unfortunately, the process will feel redundant if you start it already having done your research and made your choice.
This is “red 2?”
Sooo at 1am est, the bells started ringing, an emergency vehicle came and swooped around left front, parked out of sight for a bit then like durned around, but the lights coming on with the bells and emergency vehicles? Idkk. Oh and all the roads are closed....
Yeah, what's that about?
Wait that is dated Dec 24,2020. NOT TODAY
It's a continuous livesteam that began broadcasting on December 24th. It is still live.
Very long vid then!
Looks like power is back on.
Midnight on Sunday is when they are reporting the Darkness starts here in the US.
Maybe this isn't for us. Maybe this is for the enemy. Get their concern here as opposed to where the real action is taking place?
Opinion on this??? What's written on these signs?
https://twitter.com/WokeWonderland/status/1348173251608936450
I see the Obelisk just like in Eqypitan lore. I see that it faces a body of water too. Every obelisk faces a body of water. It’s the symbolism.
Red 2 comming FAST*
Well there's 12 hours of my life I won't get back. Great Vid.
can someone fill me in? is there something unusual here?
Maybe they are not lit up due to covid (to prevent people/tourist from gathering). This tactic is known in europe. For example some cities delit their town hall christmas trees in Dec 31, to prevent people from gathering before midnight to celebrate new years (and supposedly spread covid)