I have very little patience at this point for people who ask "Well why don't we just arrest them all and be done with it?" and this post sums up why. The goal is not simply to take down Soros and his ilk. It is to first destroy the system that made Soros possible.
(media.greatawakening.win)
💥 SYSTEM COLLAPSE 💥
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one doesn't capture the heart of the audience and get them to change their viewpoint in the first few acts of the movie. that is done near the climax. one can gauge how far into the movie we are by how affected the audience is.
THAT is the point of the movie. for the masses to truly understand why these things need to be done. for them to be willing to truly listen when Trump speaks, instead of falling back on their programming.
finally, that is why we are so very necessary to this process. we are those voices in the crowd. we are the people who are willing to be the first, and second, on the dance floor.
The truth of the matter is that, there’s no realistic way they’re going to be able to save everyone. This is about minimizing the loss of human life as much as possible. Meaning no overt overthrow of the system at large, without majority consent from an awakened population, which means there’ll be pain until that threshold is reached. Otherwise there would be an actual civil war.
This isn’t a “fly by the seat of their pants” operation. This is a meticulously designed operation, they only have one shot at this, so they can’t fail, because winner takes all.
Some days I wonder if a civil war would be less painful.
I imagine the Trump team fed scenarios into a quantum computer to calculate which approach to emancipating humanity would suffer the least death and despair, and they are taking that route. Anything else would be worse. And we may lose 6 to 8% as it is.
Lots of ppl have died and are in the process of dying, so I agree with you. Can’t blame people for getting impatient when we have lost loved ones and will continue to lose more
because humans are noted for their general ability to learn without suffering and pain. ever been to an AA meeting? they call it bottoming out for a reason. that misery is the point at which people finally change and reach up to god. expecting otherwise is nice, but ends up being a trite fantasy.
"By telling the total truth"? I think that's one of the problems. Most will not accept the "total truth". “It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled.”― Mark Twain
oh, and as for suffering before being willing to change... might want to go back and read that bible again. as i remember, that particular theme is something of a constant.