You understand that operations usually have dates, right? We didn't wake up one morning and decide "Today seems like the day we storm Normandy." U.S., British, and Canadian forces all arrived on five separate beachheads. According to brittanica.com: "To that end George C. Marshall, Roosevelt’s chief of staff, appointed a protégé, Dwight D. Eisenhower, to the U.S. Army’s war plans division in December 1941 and commissioned him to design an operational scheme for Allied victory." They took roughly 3 years scheming this plan. Did they decide June 6th 1944 that day? Probably not, but Q's drops have been coming out for years now. It's not as if there was ever a hard set date on reclaiming the nation. However, when you have these smaller scale operations leading up to the main event, I think it's much more likely that they DO have those dates set earlier, rather than later. Does EVERY timestamp matter? No. Do some? Yes. Does that make it worth keeping an eye on? Yes. Abso-fucking-lutely it does.
Edit: You seem to be hung up on the dates being some mind-boggling event. Like, dude... I could send you a wedding invite in June 2021 for a wedding on April 25th 2024. Are you going to be absolutely mindblown calling me a prophet when you show up that day and I'm getting married? Like, of all things to NOT believe, you choose DATES? haha. I appreciate you bein here, but if you wanna find things to be leery about, there's tons more stuff you can find than dates/deltas.
I think the person is just a troll from reddit. They likely made this troll post just to screenshot and run back to reddit crying, "I tried to wake up those Q crazies who worship Q as a prophet but they just can't stand hearing me! Waaah"
You understand that operations usually have dates, right? We didn't wake up one morning and decide "Today seems like the day we storm Normandy." U.S., British, and Canadian forces all arrived on five separate beachheads. According to brittanica.com: "To that end George C. Marshall, Roosevelt’s chief of staff, appointed a protégé, Dwight D. Eisenhower, to the U.S. Army’s war plans division in December 1941 and commissioned him to design an operational scheme for Allied victory." They took roughly 3 years scheming this plan. Did they decide June 6th 1944 that day? Probably not, but Q's drops have been coming out for years now. It's not as if there was ever a hard set date on reclaiming the nation. However, when you have these smaller scale operations leading up to the main event, I think it's much more likely that they DO have those dates set earlier, rather than later. Does EVERY timestamp matter? No. Do some? Yes. Does that make it worth keeping an eye on? Yes. Abso-fucking-lutely it does.
Edit: You seem to be hung up on the dates being some mind-boggling event. Like, dude... I could send you a wedding invite in June 2021 for a wedding on April 25th 2024. Are you going to be absolutely mindblown calling me a prophet when you show up that day and I'm getting married? Like, of all things to NOT believe, you choose DATES? haha. I appreciate you bein here, but if you wanna find things to be leery about, there's tons more stuff you can find than dates/deltas.
I think the person is just a troll from reddit. They likely made this troll post just to screenshot and run back to reddit crying, "I tried to wake up those Q crazies who worship Q as a prophet but they just can't stand hearing me! Waaah"