I’ve never asked, but what if you are part of Q, and are determined to help spread awareness and do what you can to help in anyway, but you are not of Christian faith? I believe in freedom of religion. I’ve seen the happiness, love, and grace that Christianity has filled people with and it’s beautiful.
But I’m not a Christian and I just wanted some of y’all’s opinions and thoughts on this.
Based on the majority of comments yes. But the big bank families that run most of the globe are not all predominantly Jewish. Mostly are actually England based Anglo-Saxon besides Jewish Rothchilds which represent roughly 60% of the Bilderberg Group. However look at the last 50 years of Bilderberg attendees. Far and wide non-Jewish.
Goldman-Sachs is indeed a Jewish family besides a few married in non-Jews.
Barclays, Morgan, Montagu, Bardi, Cerchi, Clifford, Santo, Fugger, Medici, Gondi, Oppenheim, Rockefeller, Scali, Strozzi, Welser, Solaro, and the non-Jew Rothchilds are some on the biggest banking families on the planet, and are all non-Jewish.
I think Bilderberg being 60% Jewish leaves a bad taste in many peoples mouths, but the scary thing is that most folks don’t even know about half of the banking families I mentioned and some are a great deal richer and larger than the Bilderbergs.
I agree that the banking rhetoric is likely a reason, but I think society teaches a lot of Jewish hate. I for one was never offended by ignorant people. It’s just funny that the Judeo-Christian God that Jews and Christians pray to is the same God, and people still use Jesus as a divisional point.
These people are all wrong. Q is correct. It’s not Jewish people, or Catholic people, or Hindu people, who are a problem. It’s Satanic people or people who behave as remoras. Some are of many different religious descent. But that shrouded group is the problem that humanity needs to address. Not one particular religious group.
I love people of all faiths. However I despise zealots and fanatics, and people who misinterpret holy scriptures in radical ways.