Basically, the cabal is the hostage taker, the people as a whole are the hostages, and the Q people are the hostage negociators.
The entire "military operation" is supposed to be masterfully driven in a way to avoid casualties as much as possible. Using AI and avoiding civil war were supposedly part of this prowess.
Which is why, I'm having a very hard time understanding how a plandemic that still kills and maims MILLIONS was deemed "necessary" in the name of a "greater strategy".
Perhaps add some words to convey how hard it is to realize that these deaths ARE indeed necessary in "the name of a greater strategy" ie defeating the NWO Death Cult and then to have to make that tough call?
Reals versus feels. The dad in Old Yellar versus the kid.
Tough Love == tough enough to do what needs to be done. Tough enough to make heartbreaking decisions. Tough enough to endure emotional blowback from loved ones.
I'm reminded of people who react to a tragedy by blaming God and deciding that God is hateful and cruel. Why?
Because, according to them, if God was good and loving bad things wouldn't happen.
This is an understandable phase to go through. Its also a very dangerous phase. Bon voyage to all.
Basically, the cabal is the hostage taker, the people as a whole are the hostages, and the Q people are the hostage negociators.
The entire "military operation" is supposed to be masterfully driven in a way to avoid casualties as much as possible. Using AI and avoiding civil war were supposedly part of this prowess.
Which is why, I'm having a very hard time understanding how a plandemic that still kills and maims MILLIONS was deemed "necessary" in the name of a "greater strategy".
Perhaps add some words to convey how hard it is to realize that these deaths ARE indeed necessary in "the name of a greater strategy" ie defeating the NWO Death Cult and then to have to make that tough call?
Reals versus feels. The dad in Old Yellar versus the kid.
Tough Love == tough enough to do what needs to be done. Tough enough to make heartbreaking decisions. Tough enough to endure emotional blowback from loved ones.
I'm reminded of people who react to a tragedy by blaming God and deciding that God is hateful and cruel. Why?
Because, according to them, if God was good and loving bad things wouldn't happen.
This is an understandable phase to go through. Its also a very dangerous phase. Bon voyage to all.