Imagine how much tougher this shit would be to deal with.
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Without Q, half the country would be dead from civil war [insert “classified as Covid-19 deaths” joke here], and Chy-na would be staging an invasion from Canada as we speak. Literally.
And if Q doesn’t pan out (it will)… same dire prediction.
This plan, to let the Left reveal their totalitarian, murderous, demonic intentions would simply never have been possible without the Q component. Patriots are waiting. (and, FWIW, more numerous, informed, awake, and heavily-armed by the day)
Q told us what was coming and pointed out that we would win a war of attrition. In the battle of We The People (WTP) v. the PTB, United we win without even thinking about it. No shots fired, no punches thrown. Its 8 billion v. a few thousand. Its ridiculous how little power they have.
Divided we have a really difficult time because each sleeper is an asset for the PTB and a liability for WTP. Because they are our friends, and coworkers, and children and parents and siblings, divided we are weak (nothing is more brutal than a civil war, family against family). But "The Sleeper must Awaken". It is inevitable. Q made it clear that we win with a United Front:
We win this war without firing a shot as long as we have channels of communication. Every sleeper that awakens becomes an asset for WTP. No one ever falls back to sleep once the Awakening happens.
Q was the alarm clock. We are the alarm after the snooze button.
Nothing can stop what is coming.
We The People are coming, and nothing can stop us.
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I completely agree. We would have begun shortly into HRCs first term had Trump not overcome the voter fraud. Could have turned into a a full blown CW. Though I'm sure white hats had that scenario figured too and they would have staged a coup where it wouldn't be as bloody as a CW, but at that point who would know? CV-19 would have been moot, unless we waited too long; then again, who would know? How does one quantify something that didn't happen verses something that did? Enter Project Lookingglass. Interesting thought exercise.