I'm obviously not a massive Q Veteran. Only been here since around the election last year, so occasionally I'll come across something I don't entirely understand and don't know where to start looking for research. So figured I'd just ask my fellow pedes.
Q post 15 talks about 3 (4) families that basically control the world. Obviously one is the Rothschilds, but who're the others? My first immediate thought would the Rockefellers, Vanderbilts, and Carnegies. But then I realize that's too narrow minded and the timeline doesn't match up. All three are American and have only been around for a hundred years give or take.
Next obvious thought would be the Windsors given the UK and London specifically being part of the Axis of Evil along with DC and the Vatican. I've seen a few charts on meme posts talking about how the three (four) families are the only trillionaires on the planet and most of the high ranking billionaires, ala soros, gates, bezos, zuckerberg, etc., are just their lackies that are only allowed to be wealthy because they're the "best" lackies.
So who are they? Outside of the Rothschilds, I'm kind of lost here. Likewise, how'd they get where they are? I know the Rothschilds basically created the usury banking system of debt enslavement and perfected the art of funding both sides of a war so that they profit off the winners and losers. But what evil crap have these other 3 families done to get where they are?
I’m sure you’ve heard it before, but you never invest your own money, haha. Or so they say.
There are more Q posts regarding the sources and uses of Soros wealth, if I get a minute I’ll try to find them.
One thing I always want to suggest but never do, especially with 8chan not operating anymore (it’s all much more of a pain in the ass), is that if possible, people read the discussions from anons that were happening at the same time as the Q posts. There was so, so much information and from time to time Q would give a wink and/or nod.
That being said, also look into the Payseurs, as others have mentioned. Q strongly implies that they are much higher on the ladder than the triangle we’re discussing here.
I may be mixing my posts up, it’s been a long time, but I believe Q refers to Payseur as the “Guardian of the Pope.”
Thanks, this sounds like something I need to look into. I may have mixed up some posts there.
Years of it in my head, sometimes it gets mixed up.