“Coincidences” like these are insane, there is NO ROOM FOR INTENTIONAL DEMORALIZATION on the board in face of stuff like this!
Yes but "insane" is a subjective sort of slang in this case, not a factual analysis or conclusion drawn therefrom.
It's not intentional demoralization to point out something being an actual coincidence with something else. They happen literally all day, every day. If I take a walk out to my mailbox and it's 17 steps, that just factually is a coincidence, not a flippin' reference to Q.
So, there is no legitimate basis for assuming that the price of gold being $1,876 in 2022 refers to the year 1876, or to events that transpired back then. There just isn't—and saying there isn't is merely an act of truth telling, not trying to reduce morale.
The Crazy Horse monument being 17 miles away from Mt. Rushmore is similarly a coincidence. No rational person could possibly think that is a reference to Q and the plan to save the world. (If someone believes this, THEY might be "insane." :)
I think the word we're looking for is synchronicity.
Basically, a meaningful coincidence. It doesnt have to mean anything to anyone else. When you feel it, its unmistakable. Magic is real, and the universe talks to us in unexpected ways.
Not everyone is able hear it, and some go so far as to try to tell others that it doesnt exist.
The evil globalists who planned the location of the stones may have chosen it for the number of miles away from a certain office building, or they may not have.
What we can safely say without fear of looking like blithering idiots is that whoever planned the Crazy Horse monument location most definitely did not put it 17 miles from Mt. Rushmore as a "reference" to Q and the Plan to save the world.
Yes but "insane" is a subjective sort of slang in this case, not a factual analysis or conclusion drawn therefrom.
It's not intentional demoralization to point out something being an actual coincidence with something else. They happen literally all day, every day. If I take a walk out to my mailbox and it's 17 steps, that just factually is a coincidence, not a flippin' reference to Q.
So, there is no legitimate basis for assuming that the price of gold being $1,876 in 2022 refers to the year 1876, or to events that transpired back then. There just isn't—and saying there isn't is merely an act of truth telling, not trying to reduce morale.
The Crazy Horse monument being 17 miles away from Mt. Rushmore is similarly a coincidence. No rational person could possibly think that is a reference to Q and the plan to save the world. (If someone believes this, THEY might be "insane." :)
Just my $.02
I think the word we're looking for is synchronicity.
Basically, a meaningful coincidence. It doesnt have to mean anything to anyone else. When you feel it, its unmistakable. Magic is real, and the universe talks to us in unexpected ways.
Not everyone is able hear it, and some go so far as to try to tell others that it doesnt exist.
I think the world needs both kinds of people.
Apparently the Georgia Guidestones are 666 miles from UN headquarters in NY. I wonder if that’s a coincidence?
Maybe, maybe not.
The evil globalists who planned the location of the stones may have chosen it for the number of miles away from a certain office building, or they may not have.
What we can safely say without fear of looking like blithering idiots is that whoever planned the Crazy Horse monument location most definitely did not put it 17 miles from Mt. Rushmore as a "reference" to Q and the Plan to save the world.