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posted ago by tobeselfevident ago by tobeselfevident +136 / -6

Simply put: Q's predictions keep coming true. They just never seem to come true in the way that anyone can predict (future proves past).

If you think back to the last few weeks leading up to the 2020 election, and frankly up until just after Jan 6th when Twitter started dropping the ban hammer on anything Q related, there were quite a few people on Twitter who genuinely felt they had pieced together the Q plan and spoke quite confidently about how everything was about to go down.

I don't know about you, but for me, they were extremely convincing. What they said made tons of sense. Everything was backed up with Q posts and several of them really had an air of actually having some kind of insider confirmation that the end of this drama was just about to take place. There were several very credible seeming people on youtube pushing similar theories.

Now, obviously, things didn't play out like they expected. But I'm not too hard on myself for buying into those narratives anymore and here's why:

When you look at how many Qincidences there were leading up to that point, and how many Q "predictions" had seemingly come to fruition already, and how much Q seemed to know and had revealed about the Deep State's evil doings and how many people around the entire world were starting to air these crimes all over social media, I think it's clear that the Deep State were just as sold that everything these posters said Trump and the Q team were about to do was in fact the plan, and they clearly spared no expense to keep that plan from coming to fruition (why else build a damn wall around D.C. prior to Biden's fake ass inauguration?).

But I think it's clear that the Q team knew this would be the case. Or rather, the AI they had access to knew that would be the case, which is likely exactly why it chose to write the posts the way it did, when it did. It likely knew those posters would interpret the posts that way, that their theories WOULD appear credible, that the Deep State would find them credible just like so many of us did, and that they would take the exact steps they took to thwart it, because them doing so was somehow necessary in order for the real plan to play out. I don't know how yet, but something tells me that when this is all over, that will be made clear.

I've said before and I'll say it again, if it's indeed true that nothing can stop what is coming, and what is coming is the demise of Babylon, then it was the Q posts themselves that was the domino that needed to be tipped over over to ensure that future outcome. I simply don't believe that any human, or any group of humans, even humans who have seen the future, could concoct a plan that ironclad.

That kind of a plan would require the ability not only to see the future, but to see all possible futures in order to ensure that the Satanic secret society that has been running the show behind the scenes on this planet for thousands of years with practically infinite resources couldn't find a way to wriggle free of the trap it laid for them and go on with business as usual. I'm sorry but I just can't see any other way that would be possible.

Which is why I think "future proves past" is such an important idea to keep in mind, and why, frankly, it's fruitless to try to predict how Q's predictions will actually come to pass prior to them actually happening.

For example: Suicide Weekend. We actually have no idea what the hell that is going to be. We don't know why it will happen, when, or even why it will be called that. It could literally be anything. But if my experience with this community over the past several years has taught me anything, it's that it won't be what we think and won't happen when or how we think. It will be obvious to us when it happens that Q predicted it, but it's likely pointless to assume we know what it is, or to bother trying to guess what will lead to it, etc.

I realize Q says "These people are stupid" but compared to a quantum AI that can see every possible future, who isn't? Are any of us so arrogant as to really think that the group that secretly wrested control of the entire planet and has reigned virtually uncontested since at least the 3rd century got there despite being stupid? They aren't stupid. And we aren't smarter than them. Neither is the Q team.

And even if they were, being smarter than your enemy can only take you so far. Resources matter. This enemy has soldiers placed EVERYWHERE. Their assets are nearly unfathomable and they can print money or create it out of thin air. Cut off one head, seven more will grow back in its place. To bring down the Behemoth, you need a billion things to go right. That's simply not within the scope of the intelligence of any man, or group of man, outgunned the way we are. You'd need God, a quantum computer that can foresee every possible outcome, or both, to accomplish that.

Occam's Razor states that the simplest explanation tends to be the right one, and using that maxim, I understand why many people would be hesitant to accept such a theory without proof of the existence of that kind of technology, but if you really think we're going to win this war, and you really consider the size and reach of the enemy we're facing, is the idea that some ragtag group of chess genius patriots from military intelligence and a realtor from New York are going to be able to dismantle this cabal before that cabal manages to eliminate them, without that kind of help really more believable?

I just don't see it.