I'd be shocked if this HBO doc is not a hit piece.
Recent HBO 'red pill' docs...
The NXIUM doc after Raniere and the Bronfman sisters have already been tried and convicted - totally expendable.
The Epstein doc after Epstein had 'suicided' himself. Again, totally expendable.
The Woody Allen - Mia Farrow doc about a now 85 year old man following the MeToo movement. Totally expendable.
The Epstein and Allen sagas have been known for decades and been plausibly denied by the mainstream, aka the HBO's of the world. The NXIUM thing, while more recent, has been known of for many, many years.
Unless "white hats" really are in control of major sectors of the country right now, including media outlets such as HBO. (deals of reduced sentences for people being charged with major crimes has a way of influencing what happens with their lives and businesses :) ) The steady drip of information and enlightenment going on with MSM seems pretty unusual, so perhaps it does indicate that the good guys are in control, and just softening up the masses to the truth.
If AT&T owns HBO, is there a tie in with the Nashville event?
It could be a even minded doc where all considerations are not made fun of like SP but actually looked at especially after that event. Could have been taken over.
Hard to say, hoping it's not a hit piece. Hoback is only one part and I'll have to watch his docs again to feel it out. Ponyboy72 can be right based on how things only come out way after to quiet or distract from current events.
Still, people will see it. More conversation other than CNN.
If Hollywood is involved in trafficking, all of their friends are listed on IMDB.
Also The Sounds Of Freedom came out March 14th. Jim Caviezel always seems like a good guy. So maybe things are turning and Q Before the Storm will be good.
you seem like a glass half-full type person while i'm of the glass half-empty persuasion. i'm not gonna try to detract from your optimism. i'll guess we'll see when the doc is released. i'm not holding my breath and hope to be pleasantly surprised - nah, check that, pleasantly shocked.
I'm pretty much a glass that is both half full and half empty kind of person :) So many things seem to be so weird right now, I don't discount any possibility. I do know that if "The Plan" turns out to be true, there will be celebrating like there never has been in the country. Those who don't celebrate will just be in a daze until they come to terms with it, but for the rest of us, it will be hard to deal with the adrenaline rush!
Allow me to call myself out here. This doc may not be "as bad" as I assumed it would be. If this Variety reporter is unhappy with it, it may be not as scathing as I originally thought. Perhaps, a tiny little bit even-handed. I'll draw a final conclusion when I watch it.
Umm, watch the link in the original post? I never said anything about the Grassley tweet. The tweet, along with the HBO doc, are two of the data points in the link to further the Q post. To put more simply, the Grassley tweet is just one part of the overall argument.
I'd be shocked if this HBO doc is not a hit piece.
Recent HBO 'red pill' docs...
The NXIUM doc after Raniere and the Bronfman sisters have already been tried and convicted - totally expendable. The Epstein doc after Epstein had 'suicided' himself. Again, totally expendable. The Woody Allen - Mia Farrow doc about a now 85 year old man following the MeToo movement. Totally expendable.
The Epstein and Allen sagas have been known for decades and been plausibly denied by the mainstream, aka the HBO's of the world. The NXIUM thing, while more recent, has been known of for many, many years.
Again, I'd be shocked if this isn't a hit piece.
Unless "white hats" really are in control of major sectors of the country right now, including media outlets such as HBO. (deals of reduced sentences for people being charged with major crimes has a way of influencing what happens with their lives and businesses :) ) The steady drip of information and enlightenment going on with MSM seems pretty unusual, so perhaps it does indicate that the good guys are in control, and just softening up the masses to the truth.
If AT&T owns HBO, is there a tie in with the Nashville event?
It could be a even minded doc where all considerations are not made fun of like SP but actually looked at especially after that event. Could have been taken over.
Cullen Hoback https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1730895/ Terms and Conditions May Apply What Lies Upstream Seems ok.
Adam McKay https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0570912/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 Lots of Will Ferrell and SNL connections so I don't like that Produced this Mexican Donald Trump (low effort) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0noDEI2nLY (sorry for YT, couldn't find BT link)
Hard to say, hoping it's not a hit piece. Hoback is only one part and I'll have to watch his docs again to feel it out. Ponyboy72 can be right based on how things only come out way after to quiet or distract from current events.
Still, people will see it. More conversation other than CNN.
If Hollywood is involved in trafficking, all of their friends are listed on IMDB.
Also The Sounds Of Freedom came out March 14th. Jim Caviezel always seems like a good guy. So maybe things are turning and Q Before the Storm will be good.
Edit. Nevermind. Seems fishy.
https://greatawakening.win/p/12hkvrLree/ron-/c/
you seem like a glass half-full type person while i'm of the glass half-empty persuasion. i'm not gonna try to detract from your optimism. i'll guess we'll see when the doc is released. i'm not holding my breath and hope to be pleasantly surprised - nah, check that, pleasantly shocked.
I'm pretty much a glass that is both half full and half empty kind of person :) So many things seem to be so weird right now, I don't discount any possibility. I do know that if "The Plan" turns out to be true, there will be celebrating like there never has been in the country. Those who don't celebrate will just be in a daze until they come to terms with it, but for the rest of us, it will be hard to deal with the adrenaline rush!
Allow me to call myself out here. This doc may not be "as bad" as I assumed it would be. If this Variety reporter is unhappy with it, it may be not as scathing as I originally thought. Perhaps, a tiny little bit even-handed. I'll draw a final conclusion when I watch it.
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Why do you assume Grassley is talking about an HBO show?
Umm, watch the link in the original post? I never said anything about the Grassley tweet. The tweet, along with the HBO doc, are two of the data points in the link to further the Q post. To put more simply, the Grassley tweet is just one part of the overall argument.