I thought you already got this out of your system in the previous two posts.
We live in a Schrödinger's reality where we will not know whether someone is good or bad, up until the box is opened - aka - GA. Until then we can only look for clues in the dark.
A lot of people who look good are bad and lot of people who look bad are good - and many of the latter actually were bad at one point, but given the chance by the white hats they helped bring the Cabal down even though they still have to accept the punishment for their own evil doings.
Couple of things we need to consider:
The black nobility at the top of the pyramid
The obsession of the bloodlines by the Cabal
City of London controlling the whole world via their financial, intelligence apparatus and situated at the top of the pyramid.
in addition to that, I will also add two indirect evidence:
Prince Andrew, his connection to Epstein, and the fact that he was her favourite.
Princess Diana's death
Even if you forget all the conspiracy theories about the Queen, there is no reasonable way to believe that she was installed at that throne without being absolutely sure that she could be controlled.
The fact that she continued to rule the throne up until now tells me that the Cabal could not trust anyone next in line as much as they could trust her. That fact alone never made any sense for me until I started this journey. Now it makes perfect sense.
So, the hypothesis that she was a beacon of goodness from the beginning does not hold water.
At the same time, we have to consider the fact that Trump has always been very warm about her whenever he speaks about her. There has to be a reason. We all know how disrespectful he was about Noname, even after his death.
The best guess we can come up with? She was a cabal controlled puppet, who, when given the chance by the white hats, turned around and help bring down the Cabal. We have no idea what all she did before that. She could have been just a powerless puppet who turned away from all the bad things people did, or she might have been much more hands on.
The best way to navigate this kind of darkness is to keep an open mind for all possibilities and refrain from idolising or hero-worshipping anyone who has not demonstrated beyond a shadow of doubt as to which side they are on. Queen probably redeemed herself, but I highly doubt she was a "good guy" by any stretch of imagination.
I thought you already got this out of your system in the previous two posts.
We live in a Schrödinger's reality where we will not know whether someone is good or bad, up until the box is opened - aka - GA. Until then we can only look for clues in the dark.
A lot of people who look good are bad and lot of people who look bad are good - and many of the latter actually were bad at one point, but given the chance by the white hats they helped bring the Cabal down even though they still have to accept the punishment for their own evil doings.
Couple of things we need to consider:
The black nobility at the top of the pyramid
The obsession of the bloodlines by the Cabal
City of London controlling the whole world via their financial, intelligence apparatus and situated at the top of the pyramid.
in addition to that, I will also add two indirect evidence:
Prince Andrew, his connection to Epstein, and the fact that he was her favourite.
Princess Diana's death
Even if you forget all the conspiracy theories about the Queen, there is no reasonable way to believe that she was installed at that throne without being absolutely sure that she could be controlled.
The fact that she continued to rule the throne up until now tells me that the Cabal could not trust anyone next in line as much as they could trust her. That fact alone never made any sense for me until I started this journey. Now it makes perfect sense.
So, the hypothesis that she was a beacon of goodness from the beginning does not hold water.
At the same time, we have to consider the fact that Trump has always been very warm about her whenever he speaks about her. There has to be a reason. We all know how disrespectful he was about Noname, even after his death.
The best guess we can come up with? She was a cabal controlled puppet, who, when given the chance by the white hats, turned around and help bring down the Cabal. We have no idea what all she did before that. She could have been just a powerless puppet who turned away from all the bad things people did, or she might have been much more hands on.
The best way to navigate this kind of darkness is to keep an open mind for all possibilities and refrain from idolising or hero-worshipping anyone who has not demonstrated beyond a shadow of doubt as to which side they are on. Queen probably redeemed herself, but I highly doubt she was a "good guy" by any stretch of imagination.
Eat shit cuck