Trump also endorsed Pence, Trump also endorses fake vaccines which are known to be poisons. Trump also used to endorse abortions , he endorses divorce. Trump is not perfect, he has many many flaws and his super-yuge-ego is a big one.
He is wrong on Oz, he was wrong when he lied to us about not signing CRs which didn't include Wall money, he was wrong about Bump stocks, he is wrong a lot actually - he is Human, he makes mistakes.
Trump invited the Jan 6th political prisoners to go march knowing it was a Trap, and has left them sitting there rotting, lives destroyed because they believed him.
Oz is not one of us, and I wonder if Trump really understands, sometimes.
Trump is either wrong on everything, or highly strategic on everything.
There is no middle ground, you either believe in Q, Trump, and The Plan or you don't.
While some of his actions may not make sense at face value, they play a role in the overall strategy of the highly complex operation of draining the swamp. Even sometimes including intended misdirection.
There is no middle ground, you either believe in Q, Trump, and The Plan or you don't.
Doesn't that strike you as just a tad cultish? If Trump told you to jump off a cliff would you because it's part of the plan or would you refuse because it's an obvious test of misdirection?!
I think his point is to recognize that it's misdirection and move forward, rather than conclude Trump is bad, doesn't know what he's doing, or whatever else as a result of him doing something we don't yet understand. We shouldn't do the thing, but we also shouldn't conclude Trump is a bad guy not worth our trust or not worth as much trust as before because of these misdirections.
Trusting Q, Trump, and the plan doesn't mean doing everything they say, it means quite the opposite. Realize that what may seem odd at the time likely has a good reason behind it and that we should either trust that it does, or stop trusting them entirely if that's personally where we're at with what they're doing.
The "wrong or right on everything" seems a bit extreme but one could argue that if the plan is real that Trump making such supposedly glaring mistakes as some people claim would ensure that any highly complex plan would fail miserably and be completely unworkable. How could such a complex, highly-secretive, multi-year plan be pulled off if one of the figureheads makes constant mistakes to the magnitude of putting enemies in power or advocating for a deadly vax. Unless these aren't mistakes and are strategic decisions being made for good reasons that we just don't understand yet.
Trump also endorsed Pence, Trump also endorses fake vaccines which are known to be poisons. Trump also used to endorse abortions , he endorses divorce. Trump is not perfect, he has many many flaws and his super-yuge-ego is a big one.
He is wrong on Oz, he was wrong when he lied to us about not signing CRs which didn't include Wall money, he was wrong about Bump stocks, he is wrong a lot actually - he is Human, he makes mistakes.
Trump invited the Jan 6th political prisoners to go march knowing it was a Trap, and has left them sitting there rotting, lives destroyed because they believed him.
Oz is not one of us, and I wonder if Trump really understands, sometimes.
Trump is either wrong on everything, or highly strategic on everything.
There is no middle ground, you either believe in Q, Trump, and The Plan or you don't.
While some of his actions may not make sense at face value, they play a role in the overall strategy of the highly complex operation of draining the swamp. Even sometimes including intended misdirection.
Doesn't that strike you as just a tad cultish? If Trump told you to jump off a cliff would you because it's part of the plan or would you refuse because it's an obvious test of misdirection?!
I think his point is to recognize that it's misdirection and move forward, rather than conclude Trump is bad, doesn't know what he's doing, or whatever else as a result of him doing something we don't yet understand. We shouldn't do the thing, but we also shouldn't conclude Trump is a bad guy not worth our trust or not worth as much trust as before because of these misdirections.
Trusting Q, Trump, and the plan doesn't mean doing everything they say, it means quite the opposite. Realize that what may seem odd at the time likely has a good reason behind it and that we should either trust that it does, or stop trusting them entirely if that's personally where we're at with what they're doing.
The "wrong or right on everything" seems a bit extreme but one could argue that if the plan is real that Trump making such supposedly glaring mistakes as some people claim would ensure that any highly complex plan would fail miserably and be completely unworkable. How could such a complex, highly-secretive, multi-year plan be pulled off if one of the figureheads makes constant mistakes to the magnitude of putting enemies in power or advocating for a deadly vax. Unless these aren't mistakes and are strategic decisions being made for good reasons that we just don't understand yet.