Wondering what we might be missing in Saudi Arabia, if anything. This might be nothing, but it caught my attention.
Yesterday we heard about the super spreader event that left 72 cabalists with the coof. So I went to look up q post 72.(Sorry, I don't know how to post it. PLEASE, somebody, tell me how to do that. There's no url on individual posts.) It started with a comment from an anon, then q's post. Within q's post it says this:
SA is the primary, US is secondary, (Asia/EU)...
I checked out the little answers box in the lower right hand corner, because q was still doing that at the time. This is what I found in the answers box.
In that section two comments stood out to me. They are:
Corrupt elements in Saudi Arabia have to be dealt with first, then operations will occur within the US, after that Asia and the EU.
and
US comes when criminals in US do not have access to their funds via "donations" and protection from SA.
How many on that list of 72 have decided to resign and no longer have funding?
I was away for a while, so I may have missed something, but I can't remember hearing much about SA for a while. Have we missed anything?
https://qagg.news/?q=%23%2372
Answers box????
I would encourage everyone in here to learn to use the Q embed function. Simply type in the following bit of text without the spacing, and replace the number with the Q post you wish to reference.
u /#q72
Also, reference the site: https://qposts.online/ as often as you can when discussing Q research.
u/#q72
use the backslash [\] immediately before the syntax, to "disable" the formatting if you need to show something.
For example, you had to use space for u /#q72 but you also have to tell people to get rid of the space in between, in order for it to work, so for times like this, use the backslash.
Here's how it will look like with the backslash being used in front of the forward slash: u/#q72
To do this, I did this like so: u\/#q72
This is where I always followed q when he was posting. https://qanon.pub/ In the upper left corner, there is a vertical arrow. If you click it, it reverses the order of posts. The default order is oldest to newest. If you click the arrow, it will reverse and start at the beginning. If you'll notice, for many of the earlier posts there is a box in the bottom right corner called answers.
TY