I had an argument with my husband this morning about “the plan.” He works a lot and can’t really keep up. He said, “I listened to X22 with you for two years and not one thing he said ever happened.” I put my sister-in-law to sleep yesterday explaining the plutonium/Iran/Russia event. Even my Patriot peeps roll their eyes when I tell them we’re at war and that the Deep State is trying to kill us.
I’ve been awake since 1997 and it’s not possible to download to someone all that I know. Also, I am a full time Patriot so I know too much, like the rest of you.
True Patriots tend to be frustrated no matter what, even with other Patriots. Does anyone else feel this way? I’m so frustrated, with everyone and everything. It’s like we’re uniquely wired to see the truth and no one else can relate. It’s like we’re an entirely different species.
"... uniquely wired..."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suspension_of_disbelief
"... to see the truth and no one else can relate."
Ezra Cohen Watnick / Fort Bragg N.C. / 18 November 2020
"As we enact these reforms we follow the vision of President John F. Kennedy who predicted the rise of special operations nearly sixty years ago. He foresaw quote "another type of war, new in its intensity, ancient in its origin" that would require "a whole new kind of strategy, a wholly different kind of force," forces which are too unconventional to be called conventional forces which are growing in number and in significance."
https://youtu.be/FMSw44QvM_0?t=105 (timestamp)
John F. Kennedy / West Point Commencement Address / 6 June 1962
Listen carefully for the inflection point in this sentence.
"This is another type of war, new in its intensity, ancient in its origin -- war by guerrillas, subversives, insurgents, assassins, war by ambush instead of by combat, by infiltration, instead of aggression, seeking victory by eroding and exhausting the enemy instead of engaging him."
https://youtu.be/ccKq_CCalX0?t=493 (timestamp)
(You didn't think President Trump in his speech at the Cullman AL rally was referring to his commencement speech at West Point in 2020, did you?)
https://archive.org/details/mongolshistory00curt_0/page/196/mode/2up
Chapters XI and XII.
Read carefully.
Pay attention to the foot note on page 210.
These people were the bane of the Mongols who did every thing they could to wipe them off the face of the Earth.
The bane of the Mongols.
Think about that.
President Trump Ingraham Interview / 30 Sep 2020
https://youtu.be/N7mDddUjZx8?t=907 (time stamped / watch 73 seconds)
"People that you have never heard of."
"People that are in the dark shadows."
"... people, that have no idea that if their thing ever succeeded..."
Think about Q.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suspension_of_disbelief
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFi8JUIwu2s
Excellent response. Thank you. You are a gem.
A work of art, as always. Thanks, as always. You have a gift for packaging your puzzles with, let's say, "compelling" instruction manuals and box art.
The inflection I noticed most was on the word Wholly in Cohen's speech. 🤔
And it is my firm belief Orson Welles can be looked at as a reliable narrator.
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Intention was to draw attention to President Kennedy over stressing the word "assassin" in his speech in 1962.
Recommend getting a copy of Orson Welles film "F is for Fake" and watching it a few times... it needs several viewings to reveal itself fully... treat it like a Q drop.
Also, Welles "War of the Worlds (Q - You are watching a movie (until you are in the movie), Citizen Kane (this was a hit piece attacking Hearst), and RKO 218 (a movie) which explains Citizen Kane... and just what "Rosebud" meant.
If Welles didn't know, he had a very good suspicion of what made the world go round (up to now).