These stories came out of nowhere, so I'd be skeptical.
*They remind me of those rumors that they found Katie Hobbs cartel connections, and Hobbs was about to be arrested.
**That story came and went, and I'm sure a lot of people got very disappointed
I like this approach. updoogle.
It seems to me that we have reached a qualitative apex, where the disclosure phase is going to a new level (actually, being going there for months now), but also one that will require truth seekers to look internally and reflect on HOW they are approaching the information AS MUCH AS the information they are engaging with.
It was a lot easier years back, when the information we less overwhelming and the battle less intense.
New wine, new wine skins. How we engage is just as, if not more important than, what we engage with.
Not just that, we didnt have the general public waking up and asking questions at that time. Like the studious kids spend time in the library early during the term, fully free to focus on the lessons. But as the exams get near, rest of the kids start asking questions, sowing doubts, getting the studious kids stressed and second guessing.
I think my approach in highschool is the best. When you are a day or two away from the exam, put away the books, dont engage with anyone about the subjects and just watch TV.
I like it. Feels like we are very much in the thick of exam territory.
But in this exam, if we fail ... 😅
I think, if we fail, we stumble and someone else takes our place. I'm a fan of humanity being at a pre-ordained point, not because I believe in absolute predestination, but rather, because for things to go the way God wants, there is a requirement for the human portion of action and responsibility to be fulfilled. Successful fulfillment of human responsibility has been accumulating in increments throughout history (this is in large part the real message of the Bible). At this point, so much has been fulfilled and accomplished, that the rest is pre-ordained. However, as individuals, whether we step up or fall back, that determines our individual fate, but as a whole, humanity has crossed a rubicon.
In other words, the collective exam has already been passed, to a certain extent, so that the future is laid out, but the individual exam, oh, each of us still has a journey to go on.
Such random thoughts I find comfort in. And to some extent, it really dovetails in to the Q operation concept of "nothing can stop what is coming". To my mind, the Q operation is a really interesting manifestation of, and a symbolic version of, the much larger Great Awakening that humanity has been destined to confront since time immemorial.
I could go on, but <exits, stage left>
Epilogue: What a time to be alive.