A lot of people are tired. And want the whole sordid affair wrapped up.
And given how many times the report was delayed. And how much it was talked up for a while. I think a lot of people were expecting something more immediately impactful and impressive.
As what littles been made public knowledge thus far seems to only be confirming what we knew months and in quite a few cases. Years ago. More will undoubtedly emerge though.
Personally I’m not expecting anything dramatically new though. Maybe a few bits and pieces. But nothing particularly dramatic. We’re ahead of mainstream as far as information goes. So while it’s old to us. It’s not to them.
This kind of thing is the exact issue with this movement.
You can not be out there saying things like "You'll be very happy, very soon", "You're going to have an amazing Christmas", "Easter is our timeline", "Soon", "Imminent", "You're watching a movie", etc and not expect people to get their hopes up.
Especially when, A), the vast majority of us are not trained for warfare or 5D chess and even if we were we're so out of the loop that it may as well not matter. B), It's affecting us deeply and badly in a lot of ways, and we're powerless to do anything about it, especially because Q has given us all more or less "wait and see" orders, with no idea of how long that'll be. C), We've all been taking in sooo much information from sooo many sources, the majority of which are bullshit yet still believable, to the point where we're so open minded that our imaginations run absolutely wild when they leave things up to interpretation, which is almost always.
I often worry that they've allowed our expectations to be raised way above the threshold of actual reality. But armed with the knowledge that we've been lied to about 'everything', what else are we supposed to think?
I'm at the point where, at the end of this, I'm not expecting anything particularly breathtaking. The bad guys will be gone and children will be safer, but I don't expect the standard of living to change all that much. All of that stuff about NESARA, medbeds, lowered retirement ages, returning our tax money, 4 day work weeks...I'll believe that when I see it but still manage to be super disappointed if they're not real.
And after all this time, and patience, and survival on hope alone, for the end result to be anything less than spectacular might end up getting pretty ugly.
A lot of people are tired. And want the whole sordid affair wrapped up.
And given how many times the report was delayed. And how much it was talked up for a while. I think a lot of people were expecting something more immediately impactful and impressive.
As what littles been made public knowledge thus far seems to only be confirming what we knew months and in quite a few cases. Years ago. More will undoubtedly emerge though.
Personally I’m not expecting anything dramatically new though. Maybe a few bits and pieces. But nothing particularly dramatic. We’re ahead of mainstream as far as information goes. So while it’s old to us. It’s not to them.
I've been expecting something more immedicate and impactful and impressive since Trump announced running in 2015.
Look at where we are today. Winning.
It's a long game. Suck it up.
This kind of thing is the exact issue with this movement.
You can not be out there saying things like "You'll be very happy, very soon", "You're going to have an amazing Christmas", "Easter is our timeline", "Soon", "Imminent", "You're watching a movie", etc and not expect people to get their hopes up.
Especially when, A), the vast majority of us are not trained for warfare or 5D chess and even if we were we're so out of the loop that it may as well not matter. B), It's affecting us deeply and badly in a lot of ways, and we're powerless to do anything about it, especially because Q has given us all more or less "wait and see" orders, with no idea of how long that'll be. C), We've all been taking in sooo much information from sooo many sources, the majority of which are bullshit yet still believable, to the point where we're so open minded that our imaginations run absolutely wild when they leave things up to interpretation, which is almost always.
I often worry that they've allowed our expectations to be raised way above the threshold of actual reality. But armed with the knowledge that we've been lied to about 'everything', what else are we supposed to think?
I'm at the point where, at the end of this, I'm not expecting anything particularly breathtaking. The bad guys will be gone and children will be safer, but I don't expect the standard of living to change all that much. All of that stuff about NESARA, medbeds, lowered retirement ages, returning our tax money, 4 day work weeks...I'll believe that when I see it but still manage to be super disappointed if they're not real.
And after all this time, and patience, and survival on hope alone, for the end result to be anything less than spectacular might end up getting pretty ugly.