I woke up in the middle of the night with a weird sense of clarity surrounding Q and The Plan. I don't know if it was triggered by a dream, but it produced a very calming and reassuring feeling.
Maybe you guys are already clear on this, but I guess I needed a reminder.
What I was shown was that all these white hat/patriot actions and activities are at least partly meant to draw out the enemy and make them use up their ammunition. Q said that disinformation was necessary and I suddenly saw that statement in a new light. I saw the Lindell Symposium not as a disappointment, but as a test of the DS's defenses and an audit of their resources. Maybe the Symposium, Durham, Declass, etc were all just bluffs and the knockout punch is going to be something else. Something spectacular.
When I looked back on all the dashed hopes that I've experienced over the years and saw them in that context, it made me see things differently. If we keep provoking the enemy and they keep reacting, eventually one of us will run out of strength. I don't think it'll be us. I kept seeing that meme of Trump as Rocky Balboa and it became crystal clear. He's provoking his opponent and taking the punches but he's not tiring. The DS had their supply chains cut off during Trump's first 4 years and now they can't resupply. They'll run out at some point and now I'm just waiting for a Lindell-type event where it goes unchallenged. I think that'll be the moment when Trump looks over the ropes of the ring and smiles at all of us. Showtime.
exactly^ disinformation is a popular strategy, and funny how the liberals are so confused by it, shows they're not able to 'expand' their thinking.
From Mt. Vernon.org;
"Seldom remembered as a trickster, Washington was also fond of spreading disinformation. He encouraged members of the Culper Ring to exaggerate the size and strength of his forces in their conversations with British supporters. He would also spread false messages about military movements and attacks on various forts, sending them via regular post to ensure that they would be intercepted. He also turned to less-formal networks for intelligence-gathering, frequently relying on scouts to collect and convey information."
We were the swarm of gnats nipping at the heels of the DS. A single gnat is just mildly annoying, but when you have a huge swarm....
Rest assured, we added to their misery and forced them to expend energy in our direction while deflecting their energy away from something else.