According to Q, in post 142 "the truth would put 99% of people in the hospital."
Of all the things Q has said, that is one hell of a spicy comment to make, but what could possibly do that?
Ever since they posted it I have been wondering but nothing I can think of fits.
I mean, even if all the world's worst conspiracies were suddenly revealed to be true, it wouldn't put us all in the emergency ward. Most of us would just go DAYUM, and carry on.
Could we have been implanted with something so that if truths come out the cabal has a global kill switch, something like the plot from Kingsman maybe? The ultimate blackmail?
I realize that is nuts (kek), but a simple truth by itself, how could that put us in hospital?
Any ideas?
That nothing we believe is true
Yes, that is one part of the reveal. The other part would be the truths that have been hidden from us.
The Q drop implies that those truths would put 99% of the people in the hospital... meaning that those truths are not exactly sunshine and rainbows.
So... what truths would be so unpleasant or unbelievable that 99% of the population would have some sort of nervous breakdown once they found out? Or is Q exaggerating a bit as a warning that the truths are pretty strange?
Something about the true nature of our existence is apparently ... not great, to put it mildly.
I don't care. I still want to know. I have a feeling that I would be part of the 1% that could handle knowing the truth. Only one way to find out... I am looking forward to it.
That's how I feel. I had a talk with my mom earlier today about how people can't handle the truth.
And this is true even about the jab. My brother is going through this right now--a good friend of his from work, only 59, died suddenly the other day. He was jabbed (everyone at my brother's workplace took it) and everyone is shocked.. My brother is taking it hard, of course, but I think part of it is that it's hitting him that what killed his friend is running through his own veins--and that of his wife and daughter.
A couple of months ago, he started changing the subject any time the jab was brought up (before, he went on about how great it was and that it allowed everything to go back to normal). I don't think he can face his choice, and my mom agrees.
I've tried redpilling him about numerous things via links to videos and articles. He refuses to read them. He makes jokes that people hate Bill Gates because of Windows 98, while ignoring what I send him about Gates wanting the majority of us dead and taking over farmland to control the food (and force us to eat bugs). He still says how the government wants what's "best" for us, regardless of evidence to the contrary. Granted, in the past couple of months, he's gone from denying it all and arguing to just avoiding it. Because he can't handle it (especially the information about pedvores and the pedophiles). I fear what will happen to him when the truth smacks him in the face so hard he can no longer ignore or deny it.
Your brother is one of the sheep, which describes roughly 3/4 of all people. What sheep (a majority of which are single women) want is a cradle to grave safety net - and the only source of that sort of thing is the government.
People like that cannot admit that not only were they wrong, but the government they trust is trying to kill most of them, and that they have no safety net either. Their heads would explode. Therefore, they will go to ridiculous lengths to avoid facing those facts.
However, eventually they will have no choice... and it will not go well for most of them.
It’s really hard for people to admit they were wrong
Same same. I would 100% take the red pill in the matrix and I feel like I could handle the truth. I want to know.
I already believe that we stop exsisting when we die, but that is what makes life special. This moment is the center of the universe and its beautiful. Death isnt so bad either. You just go back to how it was before you were born. No pain. No longing. Just nothing, which is not so bad.
I 100% do belive in God. I think were all one, a part of God, and we go back to being part of God. (Ie living in his glory eternally)
What I mean by above, is when we die, who we are, our ego, is gone. We reunite into god / universe / everything.
Coming to terms with those ideas was very very hard. It was life shattering. I kept praying for the truth and thats what god showed me. Long story, long journey, but no joke.
Who we are isn't as important as we think it is.
Our pourpose in life is to procreate so we can pass on what we learned. That is the only way to continue exsisting. And even that is temporary.
Our time is unimaginably valuble and how we spend it extreamly important. Best to be happy and spread love and wisdom when we can.
I think knowing that would break people.
They waste their lives being miserable over petty things and throw away their gifts (the ability to pass on who they are through family or just simply by being positive influence to others.)
Jesus tried to warn them..
Why do you believe that we do not exist after death? Even if material proof is impossible, proving inexistence is even harder.
And there's tons of circumstantial evidence and testimonials from those who have had spiritual encounters of one type or another. Are they all liars or kooks?
I don't have all the answers and I wont even say what I believe is the truth. Its just where my journey took me, it is something I have to go through. (Buddism believes something similar, I use to get mad about it till I went on my own journey.)
Ive had spiritual experiences too. Just because your ego dies doesnt mean spirt doesn't exsit.
I think who we are lives on in others.
Within you is the whole of the universe and God itself. If you knew me, then who I am continues to exsist through you.
Its really deep and complex and difficult to swallow. Its not something I wanted to believe at first, thats for sure.
In the end, we are all just aspects of god having a human experience. The point of life is to raise humanity up mind/body/spirit to have peace on earth.
We have free will tho, so that means its not an easy goal. And there is a possibility we will fail. If that didn't exsist however, then life would be dull. Just god imposing his will on us like hollow drones.
If we succeed, I think we will live longer and cherish life more.
Edit: I also think reincarnation does fit in there somewhere but I thinks its just imprints of a dieing ego.
Emotion has a lot of power. It imprints itself onto things. Thats where hauntings come from.
You are particularly wrong, fren. We do go and reunite being one with God, but we retain our personality, who we are, who we always were. We come here to learn. Voluntarily. How do I know this? Enjoy this site. Go to the site index, click on names to get full stories. https://www.nderf.org/
They are approaching the truth gently....bit by bit
Is THAT true?
Yes
They like our taxes for sure
If I believe you, it's not true.