From the movie reviews on YouTube and the comments, it is obvious that a large number of normies attended this movie to see what all the controversy is about. From the attacks from msm, they seem to be expecting a movie where children enters a room filled with blood drinking congressmen.
Instead, they watched a typical thriller movie based on a true story. This movie really was by far less exaggerated then most Hollywood movies. It seems that the consensus of the movie Watchers were that the crazy qanon part must come from Jim caviezel's message at the very end.
Instead, Jim just states statistics and makes a plea for children that are trafficked around the world.
The normies are absolutely baffled. How can anybody be against this? I believe the movie States the statistic of 20 million people traffic around the world. Suppose this number is exaggerated 100 times. Would it still be wrong to try to draw attention to the 200,000 people trafficked around the world?
All the normies seem to say something like I don't have no idea what qanon is, but it seems to be completely right the child trafficking is a bad thing.
What a great moment to witness!
That is correct friend. This is the thing we've all be waiting for, I strongly believe that. I've been watching them as well. This is 'babies first awakening experience' for them. Be gentle with them, lay off the heavy Q references. Streisand effect has led them to watch the film, and it will lead them to research what this crazy Q stuff is all about.
It's actually glorious isn't it though, their reaction is like when Trump was asked about Q. 'well geez I was told these cue anens were crazy far right insurrectionists, is trying to stop human trafficking supposed to be a bad thing?'
ONE LEADS TO ANOTHER TO ANOTHER TO ANOTHER. ONE LEADS TO MANY. CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN = common denominator [no matter political affiliation][mass pop awakening]. Have faith in Humanity. Q
This all ends when majority wants it to end. The issue is that the majority does not know about it.
They are learning.