I like the future proves past stuff. The 1776 (Queen thing) and 1984 (Trump's supposed arrest next Tuesday) have my attention, too.
I know we are watching a movie.
What are some plausible scripts? (I am not asking for dates).
Mine is this: Trump is arrested. The Awakening accelerates. There are riots because the opportunity is ripe. Nat Guard is activated in many states. Somehow we get to Martial Law. Indictments unsealed. Perps rounded up. The real trials begin.
Basic premise is this: arresting Trump is the equivalent of throwing the first punch (everything else has been posturing). Now the gloves come off and the stage is truly set because everyone will be watching, and under Martial Law even the MSM will be taken over so the people can see and hear the truth.
This happens over the course of a few months. Economy tanks. Market tanks. Banking system breaks. Life gets scary, but it's all blamed on the FJB regime.
And then we rebuild after peace, truth and patriotism are restored.
The end.
I have zero idea of what the plan may be. Zero, zip.
I admire the fact that you've put yourself out there and plainly said what you believe will happen. This is something that just rarely happens around here.
I often feel like I'm the only person out here who is just bewildered by everything going on, and everyone else seems to know something I don't.
You keep seeing people say to "Trust the Plan", but when you say "ok, what's the plan?", they get downright hostile and start ranting that you need to spend thousands of hours decoding Q drops like they did to know what the plan is. That if only you read the Q drops, the plan will be crystal clear to you.
Which seems unlikely considering that there is always infighting here on basic stuff, like if Trump is secretly still the President or not.
What gets me are the people who are just so confident in thinking that they know exactly what is going on, and what will happen in the future and aren't shy in the least in telling everyone else that they're idiots for not knowing or not agreeing with them. Yet these same people a couple of years ago would have sworn on the Bible that they believed Trump would be in office right now.
I have yet to see anyone show they knew that the plan was for the dems to steal the election and for Biden to be in the WH now before it happened. Everyone has perfect 20/20 vision in hindsight with all the "It Had To Be This Way Because..." explanations.
I think if everyone was wrong about such a basic, significant part of the plan, people need to back off on all the shit talking to people who don't agree with them and those who are looking for anything that might guide them.
No you’re not the only one I can promise you that, fren. I have people coming to me asking me what’s really happening, what’s next etc (because I made them aware of Q a few years after the op began and they think since I was there at the start, I must know some shit) and I’m like “yo dawg your guess is as good as mine at this point”. If “the plan” has taught me anything it’s that I don’t know shit and I was foolish to ever think I did.
Same here. I have friends who want me to tell them what I think is going to happen next. They own a small business and are working their butts off with employees who don’t care/don’t show up for work… I’m an optimist in all of this. I have faith that we will be okay in the end. It just may really suck for all of us for a while. And that’s what I say. Then I give examples of recent events that are helping us to get to the finale. Trump’s indictment/arrest sets precedent. There have been multiple precedents this year!
I also point out that this is an 8 year plan and we are in year 6.
Tell them to pay their employees better and do not use coercive tactics.
I'm positive they can't be guilty of those things, but it's a welcome reminder to anyone that's already honest. So it won't be taken badly. Trust me. I'm a small business owner and found that people show up and work they're ass off when they feel a sense of ownership in the wellness of the venture at hand. I showed appreciation with $ instead of bullshitting them.
It's refreshing as hell to see others be able to admit they're not sure, either.
It's like people think it's some huge character flaw to not be 100% sure you're right about everything all the time.
All we can do is gather the best information we can and form an opinion/ theory. Granted some are extreme and some not so much but at the end of the day nobody truly knows exactly what happens until it does.
This is why a strongman dictator makes some people feel safer. They just want a simple answer that feels good and they'll march. Its our job to be smarter than those that made this mistake in the past.
Not surprisingly, 100% agree.