Every time I go back into some random Q post I learn something. Was reading the Snowden ones today and it really put the man in a vastly different light..
I'm still new to this whole Q thing. I haven't read all the posts. They're so cryptic, and I don't have 3 years to slowly be fed the drops and research them all.
But I read the stuff on Snowden, and I never thought about him not being a good guys. It's super suspicious that the mainstream media and even Hollywood portray him as a hero, which is a huge red flag I never even noticed....
He's on Rogan MULTIPLE times.
No one is trying to censor this guy or his mission!!
His mission seems to be whistleblow on "NSA BAD" ..... while he's secretly a CIA Operative trying to get NSA dissolved.
So, NSA are good, according to Q? After 2020, it feels like every 3 letter agency is evil, corrupt, and against the people. It would be nice to know there was at least 1 that had good guys.
Interesting how looking back, more and more of these posts make sense now.
"future proves past."
this ^^^
Every time I go back into some random Q post I learn something. Was reading the Snowden ones today and it really put the man in a vastly different light..
I'm still new to this whole Q thing. I haven't read all the posts. They're so cryptic, and I don't have 3 years to slowly be fed the drops and research them all.
But I read the stuff on Snowden, and I never thought about him not being a good guys. It's super suspicious that the mainstream media and even Hollywood portray him as a hero, which is a huge red flag I never even noticed....
He's on Rogan MULTIPLE times. No one is trying to censor this guy or his mission!! His mission seems to be whistleblow on "NSA BAD" ..... while he's secretly a CIA Operative trying to get NSA dissolved.
So, NSA are good, according to Q? After 2020, it feels like every 3 letter agency is evil, corrupt, and against the people. It would be nice to know there was at least 1 that had good guys.
You don't have time to read a book? HIGHLY advise you read Q all the way through and then read it again. No TL;DR.
I'm dyslexic and a very slow reader. Literally tires me out to read just a little.
Ironically I am a programmer, and I can read code all day long, as long as I'm the one who wrote it.
Hence why I am asking for people's feedback and input. Don't be a cunt.