Nothing is what it seems when John Weir, master of corporate espionage, finds himself at the center of a shadowy conspiracy. After uncovering a dangerous plot by powerful forces with the ability to control populations and subvert democracy, Weir is framed for murder and put on the run, trying to figure out who and what is real in a reality turned upside down. As a man who deals in mistrust and deception, can John Weir trust a team of unlikely allies to outwit an enemy with deep ties to his past and who's bent on using our own data against us? John Weir must navigate a world of surveillance, misinformation and manipulation to uncover the man at the center of the plot and stop him before it's too late.
Hmmm....Sounds like the only way the Parasites can brag about what they have planned for us? Rub it in our faces regarding the plan, the rabbit hole, and the CIA's plot? Nothing is what it seems....
I dunno. Call me a skeptic. Sometimes, the entertainment complex will put something out there so that in the minds of the normies, they plant the seed "this is fantasy", "This is fiction".
In other words, taking Q and the truth and making it into a thing that is fantasy.
Eg. what if those folks recruiting that main character turn out to be manipulating him. "Trust the plan". See? "Rabbit hole"? How easily they could turn this into something that discredits "qanon".
I'd wait to see if it really has any red pill value. The fact that they press our buttons should be one thing to be wary about....
I'll give it a couple episodes, see what's what
The last line. You must have absolute Trust in the Plan??!!?? Wow.
hmmmm....
Alright, I'm a security guard, don't hand me your fucking package... Kek!
Hmmm....Sounds like the only way the Parasites can brag about what they have planned for us? Rub it in our faces regarding the plan, the rabbit hole, and the CIA's plot? Nothing is what it seems....
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Nah. Click watch on yutub and you can see it there. (I had the same message, but then went yt)
Ok thanks
I dunno. Call me a skeptic. Sometimes, the entertainment complex will put something out there so that in the minds of the normies, they plant the seed "this is fantasy", "This is fiction".
In other words, taking Q and the truth and making it into a thing that is fantasy.
Eg. what if those folks recruiting that main character turn out to be manipulating him. "Trust the plan". See? "Rabbit hole"? How easily they could turn this into something that discredits "qanon".
I'd wait to see if it really has any red pill value. The fact that they press our buttons should be one thing to be wary about....
Hmmmm