I saved the image to my drive, opened it in my Irfanview program, resized it, read it, and saved it in an enlarged size. It is a remarkable piece of insight and hopium.
I remember the cabal operates on the 11/22/33/66 numbering faults - major events done by them reflects this: JFK assassination 11/22/63. The date 11/22/2022, flies their number ideology right into their smug faces. Shock and Awe are us.
Here is a tip: Most computer browsers (Chrome, Brave, Edge) allow you to right click the image in the browser and choose "Open in a new tab" from the pop-up menu. Then on the new browser tab you can zoom in and out to view the image.
Never has anything so loudly cried out for a TLDR
Also, can you guys read it? Clicking and dragging takes most of it off the desktop
"Done in 30" did not mean days, weeks, or months ... but possibly the number of cycles of the Q clock.
Meaning if clock fags are correct, Nov. 11th could be a very important date.
Yeah, but when does the clock start and how long is one Q clock cycle?
Clock started on the day of the first post.
1 minute = 1 day. So 60 days = 1 cycle, and therefore 30 cycles = 1840 days
30 time 60 is not 1840.
The qclocks I’ve seen have a cycle (revolution) that is around 1 year …
What is the meaning of a cycle? Are there other qclocks that I’m missing?
We'll see
Not gonna datefag this thing
I saved the image to my drive, opened it in my Irfanview program, resized it, read it, and saved it in an enlarged size. It is a remarkable piece of insight and hopium.
I remember the cabal operates on the 11/22/33/66 numbering faults - major events done by them reflects this: JFK assassination 11/22/63. The date 11/22/2022, flies their number ideology right into their smug faces. Shock and Awe are us.
Pray without ceasing. (Bible)
Same. I had to download the image and then open it in an image viewer.
Here is a tip: Most computer browsers (Chrome, Brave, Edge) allow you to right click the image in the browser and choose "Open in a new tab" from the pop-up menu. Then on the new browser tab you can zoom in and out to view the image.
Yes but on a phone it's too much scrolling and zooming in and out. I need to go home to my dinosaur laptop