Who else used to think the NSA was bad and Snowden was a hero?
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Ngl, while I do believe in Q, believing that Snowden (and Gabbard) are black hats has been the toughest pill to swallow. Spare me the damning evidence, I’ve seen it all already, I just mean that on a personal level it’s hard not to think of them as genuine humans trying to do what’s best for the country they love. No, I cannot back that gut feeling up with evidence, nor am I claiming to be correct. Just recognizing that it’s a hard barrier for me to cross.
I liked Snowden at first but something also felt off about him. He was too big a Boy Scout. Actually Kavanaugh was like that too.
And Pence.
Yeah I can see that. Just a tough adjustment for me; I’d been a liberal non-Democrat for years, kinda a product of that whole Snowden/Greenwald/Chomsky/Jimmy Dore/Matt Taibbi/Cornel West etc wing. Not quite an adherent anymore (they have good points on foreign policy, just way too communistic domestically), but it’s a lot harder for me to believe that ppl like Snowden are knowingly cabal, whereas the rest of the lot I’ve never trusted anyway
I need to reread the Q drops in reference, but is it not possible Snowden is genuine and thinks he's working with a "good" CIA to take out the "bad" NSA, but he's been fooled? Maybe not but I bet there are operatives for the black hats who are still clueless about the cabal.
Certainly possible. Q even said that the black hats are fewer in number than we’d think. I imagine that most politicians even are out of the loop. Asshats—and compromised asshats—but not knowingly malevolent. The Pelosis of the world are another story.