If we hadn't done such a good job of staying focused, downvoating shills and doomtards, avoiding talk of violence, and keeping and encouraging our unity as Patriots and anons, sharing and keeping our faith strong, we wouldn't be worth joining. DJT wouldn't have a powerful asset in us, "the Public Face of Q". Take a bow, my dear friends. We were made for this moment in history and we are shining through!
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We were fashioned to be an engine of truth. At first we seemed insignificant and obscure when we called from the dark corners, and we were ignored like a fly on a window. But when our voices began to shake the counsels of the mighty, it was too late for them to pull out their trusty guns to shoot us down.
We can rejoice in the success we have had, and we can know with satisfaction that we have had it, but now It would be good to make sure our armor does not fail at the end before the battle is done––or afterwards when we have prevailed. We must be careful to preserve our humility lest we become like those whose evil plans we oppose. This is not to say we shouldn't speak of our success or feel the deep satisfaction that rightfully comes of that. It is a matter of the heart, not for the eyes of those who look on, the need to mind the inward sinew that holds the plates of our outward armor together.
There is as much danger in success as there is in failure, so against this we should say in our own hearts, "I have only done what it was my duty to do. I have only done what was required." Firmly holding that inward attitude will preserve our integrity and keep us against the pride of success that would only reestablish in another form what has been destroyed.
Humility is misrepresented in the Matrix of Lies, conjuring up the image of a doormat; but meekness of heart is not an absence of courage, and inward humility is not a self-deprecating attitude of defeat. It is a grounding virtue from which springs the courage of a lion. It is that quiet center that is undistracted by fame, success, or the praises of men, and though it seems like an insignificant thing that makes no sense to the mighty, it provides the strength to press on in the face of opposition. It is meek who are infuriating the earth, not the proud and arrogant who are beginning to lose everything. And in the end, what seemed like a fault in the upside-down kingdom will prove to be one of the greatest strengths of the ones who took it upon themselves to rebuild the world.