Yes, they are the ones starting the feud. Maybe it is theater as many have suggested. They obviously want attention. Maybe we should help and look into the accusations.
disclosure (I'm not a Q person in the strict sense). But if the storm WERE about to start, this WOULD be a smart move to keep heat off of themselves. Safety wise, you don't want powerful people believing that you are leading the storm. You might end up Seth Rich'd or like the Georgia Governor's daughter's boyfriend.
Lin said that he thinks Q is up to 90% true, which coincides with Q saying disinfo was necessary. Flynn just responds with yep, yep. Lin then goes straight to the real issue: child sex trafficking. Flynn responds, yeah it's bad, but he never goes into it in his rallies. When you look at who Flynn was taking money from before Trump came into the picture, it makes me wonder about him a lot.
someone a few years ago tweeted at flynn "be careful flynn, what goes around COMETS around"....really made me question him but again, it's all so deep we may never know
I think all 3 are totally screwing around just to watch certain “Patriot” talking heads, the media, and Big Tech jump, flip, and flop over each other to tell “The Story”! What better way to do it than talk about stuff openly on phones or voice messaging, that you’ve never done previously. And then you see the real “Patriot” Intel talkers stating, I’m not getting involved period. I think this is all a rouse to weed out the bottom of the media now, which is private social media talking “Intel” heads.
It also started with the end of the Rittenhouse Trial and the lead up to the 96th hour Mike Lindell Thanksathon.
Cliffhanger, Soap Opera, Opera Bouffe or all three at once?
Cliffhanger
Many famous clichés of action-adventure movies had their origins in the serials. The popular term cliffhanger was developed as a plot device in film serials (though its origins have been traced by some historians to the Sherlock Holmes stories of Arthur Conan Doyle or the earlier A Pair of Blue Eyes by Thomas Hardy from 1873), and it comes from the many times that the hero or heroine would end up hanging over a cliff, usually as the villain gloated above and waited for them to plummet hundreds of metres to their deaths.
Other popular clichés included the heroine or hero trapped in a burning building, being trampled by horses, knocked unconscious in a car as it goes over a cliff, crashing in an airplane, and watching as the burning fuse of a nearby bundle of dynamite sparked and sputtered its way towards the deadly explosive (at the beginning of the next chapter the endangered character usually simply got up and walked away with only minor scrapes).
Besides the hero or heroine, some terms are used to define villains and supporting players:
The saddle pal or sidekick is the helper or assistant of the hero or heroine. That person is often a bumbling comic relief.
The brains heavy was the character who issues the orders to the henchmen. He often wears a suit, and pretends to be an upright, lawful member of the community.
The action heavy is the assistant or second-in-command to the brains heavy, who usually wears workmanlike duds, does the physical labor, and often has more brawn than brains. He tries to kill the hero with fists, knives, guns, bombs, or whatever else is handy at the time.
The oldtimer is (a) the man who owns the ranch, (b) the father of the hero or heroine, or (c) the wearer of a badge of a sheriff, marshall, or ranger.
A soap opera or soap for short is a radio or television serial dealing especially with domestic situations and frequently characterized by melodrama, ensemble casts, and sentimentality.[1] The term "soap opera" originated from radio dramas originally being sponsored by soap manufacturers.
A crucial element that defines the soap opera is the open-ended serial nature of the narrative, with stories spanning several episodes. One of the defining features that makes a television program a soap opera, according to Albert Moran, is "that form of television that works with a continuous open narrative. Each episode ends with a promise that the storyline is to be continued in another episode".
Opéra bouffe (French pronunciation: [ɔpeʁa buf], plural: opéras bouffes) is a genre of late 19th-century French operetta, closely associated with Jacques Offenbach, who produced many of them at the Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens that gave its name to the form.
Opéras bouffes are known for elements of comedy, satire, parody and farce.
It is a confusing movie, but I'm staying to the end. I've heard it's going to be biblical.
Better than anything else on tv thats for sure.
Yes, they are the ones starting the feud. Maybe it is theater as many have suggested. They obviously want attention. Maybe we should help and look into the accusations.
distancing themselves from Q and each other before the storm goes into full effect... the world is a stage
disclosure (I'm not a Q person in the strict sense). But if the storm WERE about to start, this WOULD be a smart move to keep heat off of themselves. Safety wise, you don't want powerful people believing that you are leading the storm. You might end up Seth Rich'd or like the Georgia Governor's daughter's boyfriend.
Lin said that he thinks Q is up to 90% true, which coincides with Q saying disinfo was necessary. Flynn just responds with yep, yep. Lin then goes straight to the real issue: child sex trafficking. Flynn responds, yeah it's bad, but he never goes into it in his rallies. When you look at who Flynn was taking money from before Trump came into the picture, it makes me wonder about him a lot.
someone a few years ago tweeted at flynn "be careful flynn, what goes around COMETS around"....really made me question him but again, it's all so deep we may never know
It's deep for sure!
I think all 3 are totally screwing around just to watch certain “Patriot” talking heads, the media, and Big Tech jump, flip, and flop over each other to tell “The Story”! What better way to do it than talk about stuff openly on phones or voice messaging, that you’ve never done previously. And then you see the real “Patriot” Intel talkers stating, I’m not getting involved period. I think this is all a rouse to weed out the bottom of the media now, which is private social media talking “Intel” heads.
It also started with the end of the Rittenhouse Trial and the lead up to the 96th hour Mike Lindell Thanksathon.
Cliffhanger, Soap Opera, Opera Bouffe or all three at once?
Cliffhanger
Many famous clichés of action-adventure movies had their origins in the serials. The popular term cliffhanger was developed as a plot device in film serials (though its origins have been traced by some historians to the Sherlock Holmes stories of Arthur Conan Doyle or the earlier A Pair of Blue Eyes by Thomas Hardy from 1873), and it comes from the many times that the hero or heroine would end up hanging over a cliff, usually as the villain gloated above and waited for them to plummet hundreds of metres to their deaths.
Other popular clichés included the heroine or hero trapped in a burning building, being trampled by horses, knocked unconscious in a car as it goes over a cliff, crashing in an airplane, and watching as the burning fuse of a nearby bundle of dynamite sparked and sputtered its way towards the deadly explosive (at the beginning of the next chapter the endangered character usually simply got up and walked away with only minor scrapes).
Besides the hero or heroine, some terms are used to define villains and supporting players:
The saddle pal or sidekick is the helper or assistant of the hero or heroine. That person is often a bumbling comic relief.
The brains heavy was the character who issues the orders to the henchmen. He often wears a suit, and pretends to be an upright, lawful member of the community.
The action heavy is the assistant or second-in-command to the brains heavy, who usually wears workmanlike duds, does the physical labor, and often has more brawn than brains. He tries to kill the hero with fists, knives, guns, bombs, or whatever else is handy at the time.
The oldtimer is (a) the man who owns the ranch, (b) the father of the hero or heroine, or (c) the wearer of a badge of a sheriff, marshall, or ranger.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_film#Terminology
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7gc7oHPfs0
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Soap Opera
A soap opera or soap for short is a radio or television serial dealing especially with domestic situations and frequently characterized by melodrama, ensemble casts, and sentimentality.[1] The term "soap opera" originated from radio dramas originally being sponsored by soap manufacturers.
A crucial element that defines the soap opera is the open-ended serial nature of the narrative, with stories spanning several episodes. One of the defining features that makes a television program a soap opera, according to Albert Moran, is "that form of television that works with a continuous open narrative. Each episode ends with a promise that the storyline is to be continued in another episode".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soap_opera
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Op%C3%A9ra_bouffe
Opéra bouffe (French pronunciation: [ɔpeʁa buf], plural: opéras bouffes) is a genre of late 19th-century French operetta, closely associated with Jacques Offenbach, who produced many of them at the Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens that gave its name to the form.
Opéras bouffes are known for elements of comedy, satire, parody and farce.
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I ran out of popcorn several months ago, but I'm still holding taking a piss break.
I know Sundance is not interested in Q, but this investigation could be an interesting trap or a huge disappointment.
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2021/11/30/doj-prosecutors-using-grand-jury-to-subpoena-financial-records-of-2020-election-audit-groups/#more-221180
If it don't make dollas it dont make cents.