So now they have risked everything by too quickly trying to regain their advances in objectives and time in such a way as to allow it to be understood by the people. They must have an end date. Why? What is it? What is its significance? I keep coming back to these questions. Why would they risk it all instead of just slowly regaining their advances and continuing as normal?
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Hahahaha, you really don't know what I'm talking about. If you read all my posts you would see I'm clearly talking about the incoming asteroid Apophis, which most everyone that would know, does know about. Obviously it exists. I just told you what the "official narrative" is. That it will only pass as close as 1/10th the distance of the moon, that it will pass Friday the 13th April 2029. I simply just don't trust any official narrative anymore after all we've been through. Others who came out saying their calculations show it's a direct threat to us have been silenced, just like doctors talking about ivermectin and HCQ, just like scientists who disagree with "global warming", we know how the game is played when it comes to an official "consensus". Maybe instead of resorting to insults and assumptions over a post that may not have been clear to you, you could just politely ask next time. There was never any reason for you to be rude to me over my post.
You mean Friday the 13th, April 2029? 🤔
Is that not what I typed? If I remember correctly that was one of the predicted dates yes.
You did, I missed the Friday, all I saw was April 13th, 2029. My bad!