Let’s be clear. Boone Cutler who is Flynn’s coauthor said on a Twitter spaces that the people you start a psyop with almost never finish. He said mentally not everyone who’s been there from day one will be there at the end. And to some extent psyops are ongoing.
basically, many anons are going to have to accept that we were psychological canon fodder. Mental DDay, many will be too worn when this thing goes live next year. Our bones will lay the path that the normies walk on. We were a sacrifice. The Trump is still president or the military will fix this folks, are just looking for any ray of light that improves their lives. We’ll see how it turns out.
Excuse me for asking this but do you really mean to say, "looking for a ray of light that improves their lives", or might "looking for a ray of light that improves their outlook on the future", be closer to what you actually mean.
I'm asking this because in my personal case it's not the now that causes me anxiety (took me two minutes to get anxiety close enough for spell checker to recognize it, grrrrr) but to some extent the anticipation of the tough times ahead. I suppose we really should be excited that some tough times are ahead. We can come out the other side until we start in on the journey.
Let’s be clear. Boone Cutler who is Flynn’s coauthor said on a Twitter spaces that the people you start a psyop with almost never finish. He said mentally not everyone who’s been there from day one will be there at the end. And to some extent psyops are ongoing.
basically, many anons are going to have to accept that we were psychological canon fodder. Mental DDay, many will be too worn when this thing goes live next year. Our bones will lay the path that the normies walk on. We were a sacrifice. The Trump is still president or the military will fix this folks, are just looking for any ray of light that improves their lives. We’ll see how it turns out.
Excuse me for asking this but do you really mean to say, "looking for a ray of light that improves their lives", or might "looking for a ray of light that improves their outlook on the future", be closer to what you actually mean.
I'm asking this because in my personal case it's not the now that causes me anxiety (took me two minutes to get anxiety close enough for spell checker to recognize it, grrrrr) but to some extent the anticipation of the tough times ahead. I suppose we really should be excited that some tough times are ahead. We can come out the other side until we start in on the journey.
Good shift in language.
Or in Flynn's case, 12 Ray's of Light. I just couldn't resist that one, sorry.
Ray's what of light? And who is Ray, anyway?
Billy-Ray Valentine?