They always accuse others of what they themselves are guilty of.
I think we just got a confirmation they are in a violent prophecy cult, because I've not seen a single Q supporter burn, loot, or murder. The first one is almost certainly going to be a false flag. The Nashville bombing thing was probably supposed to be just that.
You're right. I heard the Nashville bomb had something to do with destroying a server that housed info they don't want anyone to have. That incident is curious because they warned everyone in the neighborhood to evacuate right after they set the bomb in place. I think the FF was the capitol "siege".
Stick with me here, but Simon Parkes might have been right about that event.
I'm of the opinion that 75% of what Simon Parkes says is straight up mis-info, but I do believe his sources are 100% genuine. In other words, he believes all he is told completely because he has talked with some big names but they intentionally tell him lies or half-truths as a litmus test for the public's acceptance of outlandish conspiracy theories turning out to be a reality. You need at least one nutter in the bunch to figure out how accepting the general public might be to some of the most outlandish but astonishingly true things the DeepState has been up to. In this case, however, I think he was given the real scoop, or at least the one the good guys wanted to present to the bad guys to scare them from trying the same tricks again.
Anyways, his claim is that the good guys knew the bad guys would use a patsy, loner that they would pose as a Q supporter and have it look like he rigged his RV to blow up a bunch of people while also taking out a server warehouse that stored records of their dealings.
Parkes says the good guys called in a team to neutralize the bombs, announced to the public to leave the area, played audio of gunfire to get the police there to escort people away, and then they used space lasers to zap the RV from orbit and graze the building but not destroy it as a show to the bad guys how on top of things the good guys are, as well as the good guy's ability to zap anything and anyone from orbit on a moment's notice.
This is why I believe what I do about Parkes; before the event Parkes said in his videos he was told space weapons would be used, though he didn't know when or where, and that the only hint he could give us was "Bugs Bunny". The fall-guy's name turned out to be Warner, so there's your validation on Parkes having an in to actual Q intel teams, despite being given the feel-good mis-info campaign to run with.
Seeing how the media had almost NOTHING to say about the event lends credence to that claim of his. During that whole thing, it felt like the news teams had talking points given to them before the event from their handlers and now all the talking points and fake history of Warner made absolutely no sense, so they scrubbed the story and now it is completely memory-holed. In less than a week it is like it never happened.
Everything points to them having planned the event and it having failed, for whatever reason.
I had not heard of that information from Simon until now-- and actually it does make sense.
White hats essentially declared-- we already have what we need off the servers so here....we'll destroy them for you. In such a way that no one gets hurt. Oh and by the way...we know everything :)
They always accuse others of what they themselves are guilty of.
I think we just got a confirmation they are in a violent prophecy cult, because I've not seen a single Q supporter burn, loot, or murder. The first one is almost certainly going to be a false flag. The Nashville bombing thing was probably supposed to be just that.
You're right. I heard the Nashville bomb had something to do with destroying a server that housed info they don't want anyone to have. That incident is curious because they warned everyone in the neighborhood to evacuate right after they set the bomb in place. I think the FF was the capitol "siege".
Stick with me here, but Simon Parkes might have been right about that event.
I'm of the opinion that 75% of what Simon Parkes says is straight up mis-info, but I do believe his sources are 100% genuine. In other words, he believes all he is told completely because he has talked with some big names but they intentionally tell him lies or half-truths as a litmus test for the public's acceptance of outlandish conspiracy theories turning out to be a reality. You need at least one nutter in the bunch to figure out how accepting the general public might be to some of the most outlandish but astonishingly true things the DeepState has been up to. In this case, however, I think he was given the real scoop, or at least the one the good guys wanted to present to the bad guys to scare them from trying the same tricks again.
Anyways, his claim is that the good guys knew the bad guys would use a patsy, loner that they would pose as a Q supporter and have it look like he rigged his RV to blow up a bunch of people while also taking out a server warehouse that stored records of their dealings.
Parkes says the good guys called in a team to neutralize the bombs, announced to the public to leave the area, played audio of gunfire to get the police there to escort people away, and then they used space lasers to zap the RV from orbit and graze the building but not destroy it as a show to the bad guys how on top of things the good guys are, as well as the good guy's ability to zap anything and anyone from orbit on a moment's notice.
This is why I believe what I do about Parkes; before the event Parkes said in his videos he was told space weapons would be used, though he didn't know when or where, and that the only hint he could give us was "Bugs Bunny". The fall-guy's name turned out to be Warner, so there's your validation on Parkes having an in to actual Q intel teams, despite being given the feel-good mis-info campaign to run with.
Seeing how the media had almost NOTHING to say about the event lends credence to that claim of his. During that whole thing, it felt like the news teams had talking points given to them before the event from their handlers and now all the talking points and fake history of Warner made absolutely no sense, so they scrubbed the story and now it is completely memory-holed. In less than a week it is like it never happened.
Everything points to them having planned the event and it having failed, for whatever reason.
I had not heard of that information from Simon until now-- and actually it does make sense.
White hats essentially declared-- we already have what we need off the servers so here....we'll destroy them for you. In such a way that no one gets hurt. Oh and by the way...we know everything :)
I like it.