This has been the hardest concept for me to understand. And it’s not like we don’t have disasters in our history that are the precedent for what is to come because we always do. But some people actually have to live through a disaster before they can even conceive that a disaster is possible. Unfortunately this is a majority of people. So if this is what it takes to to finally get past this peso-satanist-cabal stranglehold then we’ll I’m aboard. It’s just so damn inefficient.
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Looking Glass. The cycle is always: Make a very general prediction of natural disasters, natural disaster happens randomly within time frame of anything from a day to years later, loop it into the earlier prediction with MSM narrative, milk until dry, make new prediction, repeat ad nauseum.
They don't know EXACTLY what will happen, but the chance something WILL happen is a very high probability. They amplify the initial warning to build up the fear from the public. Fear is the primary tool of control. The trick is to realise the only fear we have to overcome to beat them is simple, tell the truth, loud and proud, persecution be damned, for another part of their arsenal is public shame. Once I figured that out, and that access to true information equals true freedom of choice, I lost that fear entirely. It's too big a thing to lose over the fear of losing it.
Whether Looking Glass is real, I have no idea. However, it does tie things together in an odd way, when you look at the big picture of all the "small" events as a whole (or as close to where we can get it).
Snake oil salesmen who want to kill us.