Everyone needs to read and reread Q posts if they didn’t at the time of them being posted on QRB....
These posts were discussed considerably at the time and if you want to avoid going on QRB to find those discussions it might be worth searching certain YT channels for the date or day after the Q post you want to understand....
For most of us these Q posts have all been discussed and opinions and possible decodes shared .....
There has been nothing new, so far, regarding the most of the archived Q posts and a lot of people who weren’t there from the beginning would save themselves a lot of time by searching and researching those Q posts rather than posting here before they have done so...
But people do seem determined to keep ‘ re-inventing the wheel’ , so to speak....
Too many posters on here seem to be too lazy to bother doing exactly what Q has always been about... that is finding out for yourself and using critical thinking...
A lot of posters here, are no better than the ‘normies’ that listen to and watch the corporate media.... they just believe what they read and spread it like it’s fact .... it’s getting so bad that people need to be reminded that 99.9% of the time what they are posting has already been discussed and they haven’t taken the time to go find out for themselves... they just pop up on here with a thread that only goes to prove their laziness...!!
Considering that Q deltas have been demonstrated, in some cases extended several months into the future, would it not be of benefit to revisit some Q posts with knowledge of events that have since taken place?
Or is the time scale of Q deltas over exaggerated?
I feel like the one detail we may have overlooked is the business resignations. Everyone has been keeping their eyes on Senate, Congress, and Cabinet we forgot to pay attention to the CEOs. It's kind of too late now I guess, we're in the endgame already.
There's been a lot in the tech sector atm - Qualcomm, Belkin etc
Genesis Health Care's CEO stepped down on JAN 5, 2021.
Genesis HealthCare includes more than 325 skilled nursing facilities and assisted living/senior living communities in 24 states. Its subsidiaries also deliver rehab therapy services to about 1,100 providers in 44 states and China.
Voat had a tab that linked to qmap where someone tracked resignations. CEO types from Disney, Apple, Overstock, etc. monkeyworx may still have access to all. I have not been able to get into qmap for quite awhile - it may be gone now. I use this site for Q posts now:
I will be hitting this hard in the coming hours. Pulled from Wiki:
For FY2019, the Department of Defense's budget authority was $693,058,000,000 (Including Discretionary and Mandatory Budget Authority)
For Fiscal Year 2020 (FY2020), the Department of Defense's budget authority is approximately $721.5 billion ($721,531,000,000). Approximately $712.6 billion is discretionary spending with approximately $8.9 billion in mandatory spending. The Department of Defense estimates that $689.6 billion ($689,585,000,000) will actually be spent (outlays).[1] Both left-wing and right-wing commentators have advocated for the cutting of military spending
Everyone needs to read and reread Q posts if they didn’t at the time of them being posted on QRB....
These posts were discussed considerably at the time and if you want to avoid going on QRB to find those discussions it might be worth searching certain YT channels for the date or day after the Q post you want to understand....
For most of us these Q posts have all been discussed and opinions and possible decodes shared .....
There has been nothing new, so far, regarding the most of the archived Q posts and a lot of people who weren’t there from the beginning would save themselves a lot of time by searching and researching those Q posts rather than posting here before they have done so...
But people do seem determined to keep ‘ re-inventing the wheel’ , so to speak....
Too many posters on here seem to be too lazy to bother doing exactly what Q has always been about... that is finding out for yourself and using critical thinking...
A lot of posters here, are no better than the ‘normies’ that listen to and watch the corporate media.... they just believe what they read and spread it like it’s fact .... it’s getting so bad that people need to be reminded that 99.9% of the time what they are posting has already been discussed and they haven’t taken the time to go find out for themselves... they just pop up on here with a thread that only goes to prove their laziness...!!
WWG1WGA
Considering that Q deltas have been demonstrated, in some cases extended several months into the future, would it not be of benefit to revisit some Q posts with knowledge of events that have since taken place?
Or is the time scale of Q deltas over exaggerated?
Exactly this. Especially now. WWG1WGA
Can you name drop some yt channels? Hard to find nowadays due to the bans and astroturfing.
Somethings to pay attention to:
Follow resignations [Business/Gov't]
BIDEN/CHINA VERY IMPORTANT MARKER
Who made it public?
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NATIONAL SECURITY
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Art of the Deal.
TIDAL WAVE INCOMING
BUCKLE UP
I feel like the one detail we may have overlooked is the business resignations. Everyone has been keeping their eyes on Senate, Congress, and Cabinet we forgot to pay attention to the CEOs. It's kind of too late now I guess, we're in the endgame already.
No not too late.
Who's stepped down from IMPORTANT CEO roles?
There's been a lot in the tech sector atm - Qualcomm, Belkin etc
Genesis Health Care's CEO stepped down on JAN 5, 2021.
https://www.mcknights.com/news/breaking-hager-steps-down-as-genesis-ceo-replace-by-board-chair-fish/
Would any of these be relevant?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.businessinsider.com/bob-iger-keith-block-ceos-that-stepped-down-in-2020%3famp
I wouldn't even begin to know what companies to look for
Voat had a tab that linked to qmap where someone tracked resignations. CEO types from Disney, Apple, Overstock, etc. monkeyworx may still have access to all. I have not been able to get into qmap for quite awhile - it may be gone now. I use this site for Q posts now:
http://we-go-all.net/q.html
I will be hitting this hard in the coming hours. Pulled from Wiki:
For FY2019, the Department of Defense's budget authority was $693,058,000,000 (Including Discretionary and Mandatory Budget Authority)
For Fiscal Year 2020 (FY2020), the Department of Defense's budget authority is approximately $721.5 billion ($721,531,000,000). Approximately $712.6 billion is discretionary spending with approximately $8.9 billion in mandatory spending. The Department of Defense estimates that $689.6 billion ($689,585,000,000) will actually be spent (outlays).[1] Both left-wing and right-wing commentators have advocated for the cutting of military spending
Oh my god, the 18th airbourne is droppng a series of podcasts today about the Cold War
Pompeo just linked Al qaeda to Iran... Iran next