The masses tend to panic in such situations.
Like many who have suggested the same, I believe one of the reasons Q woke us up is so that we can help people around us understand and cope with what is going on when things get a little scary. There will be people who are jolted awake from a deep sleep and have no idea what is going on.
Maybe your sister is in a panic because the military is quelling riots in the streets and politicians are being hauled off screaming into helicopters. Or maybe widespread power and communications outages have brought a worried neighbor to your door. Or that close friend (who respects you too much to call you crazy but insists on staying asleep) is finally waking up and searching for answers because it looks like the world is ending.
What will you say to start them down the long road to awakening? How will you reassure them that things will be ok, and prepare them for what is next? There is so much that could be said, it is difficult to summarize.
Maybe something like the following?
We are about to begin a years-long period of human history defined by the ongoing exposure and destruction of the greatest evil the world has ever known. A plan was devised decades ago which has culminated in the events unfolding before us. Many good people have sacrificed much and suffered greatly in order for this plan to work. In chess terms, the enemy has been in ‘check’ for several years. Covid - and everything since - has been caused by the enemy in their death throes. They cannot win, and will likely attempt to flip over the table before accepting defeat. But the good people are prepared. They have planned for all contingencies. Hang on because it may get rocky - but do not fear. GOD WINS.
I don’t think it’s reasonable for people to ask that patriots not be angry. We have suffered a lot bc of them. If they had all just stood up and said no a year ago, we wouldn’t be where we are today. It’s not healthy to repress angry feelings, it has to be allowed to be expressed in a healthy way for a short time. It is righteous anger IMO. God gets angry. Jeremiah 4:4 said God’s wrath burned like fire bc of people’s evil deeds. We all know Jesus had righteous anger when the bankers were using his church to do business. Anger has its appropriate time and place, we just have to be responsible with it and let it burn itself out so we can be ready to help and forgive. We will get there. We are all trying our best and we’ve been through hell the last couple years. But yes I’m not going to feel sorry for people who can’t even admit they were wrong. God tells you to shake the dust off your feet and leave them if they refuse to listen
I concur, it is righteous anger, it must run it's course.