If what the OP has suggested about DC no longer being a viable option for our republic to operate it's business is true, I think the mind powers and legal thinkers will find a way to use that location anyway. When all this goes down, half the country will be outraged, dismayed, and down right pissed off (like we were with the steal). To make so many sweeping changes all at once would be catastrophic to the leadership's ability to even begin to unify Americans. JMO
Not if the very foundations on which the city was built upon (both physically and metaphorically) are revealed to be truly evil, which may very well be the case.
I'd be more outraged if, once the depths of this evil are revealed, people clamor to it's defense—and I'm sure some will. I just hope (and know, tbh) that it won't be anyone who sees the truth, which is another part of what I think we, as anons, we're asked to do: be shepherds in a way for any good people who have been almost entirely hoodwinked by this beast of an evil operation to wake up, at least a little easier than a full on system shock.
Exactly. Not to mention DC has become synonymous with corruption and power. In order to truly remove the evil and corruption (as well as the power-hungry attitude), the government truly has to return to the ideals of for the people and by the people. What better way to do that than to not only remove the demons who have run the US corporation but to move the seat of the government to a place that represents the ideals of the republic? Otherwise, you're just building the new government on the same sewage the last one had as a foundation.
Might as well yank off the band aid all at once. We've been to DC as well as Williamsburg numerous times and have loved it for the history. Sadly, since becoming involved with Q in Oct 2017, I see DC as a cess pit and have no desire to return.
If what the OP has suggested about DC no longer being a viable option for our republic to operate it's business is true, I think the mind powers and legal thinkers will find a way to use that location anyway. When all this goes down, half the country will be outraged, dismayed, and down right pissed off (like we were with the steal). To make so many sweeping changes all at once would be catastrophic to the leadership's ability to even begin to unify Americans. JMO
Not if the very foundations on which the city was built upon (both physically and metaphorically) are revealed to be truly evil, which may very well be the case.
I'd be more outraged if, once the depths of this evil are revealed, people clamor to it's defense—and I'm sure some will. I just hope (and know, tbh) that it won't be anyone who sees the truth, which is another part of what I think we, as anons, we're asked to do: be shepherds in a way for any good people who have been almost entirely hoodwinked by this beast of an evil operation to wake up, at least a little easier than a full on system shock.
Exactly. Not to mention DC has become synonymous with corruption and power. In order to truly remove the evil and corruption (as well as the power-hungry attitude), the government truly has to return to the ideals of for the people and by the people. What better way to do that than to not only remove the demons who have run the US corporation but to move the seat of the government to a place that represents the ideals of the republic? Otherwise, you're just building the new government on the same sewage the last one had as a foundation.
This is true. They really will say we do nothings caused this all to happen.
Might as well yank off the band aid all at once. We've been to DC as well as Williamsburg numerous times and have loved it for the history. Sadly, since becoming involved with Q in Oct 2017, I see DC as a cess pit and have no desire to return.