I've been an agnostic observer of the Q movement since very early on, and one thing that has impressed me has been the hope and faith of the adherents. I don't mean that as any kind of commentary on Q; personally, I think it was an inside person or persons posting, but I also do not believe that it was a successful endeavor, whatever the goal may have been. More like a wishful insider who failed to accomplish their objective.
Yet here I am watching all of you carry the torch, full of hope. And for all that the media loves to demonize the Q movement, what that says to me is that, at least here, these are quality people with good hearts, striving for a better future. Whether or not I agree with the source of that hope is irrelevant; what matters is that same kind of hope and faith has been the foundation of great societies throughout history, and I'm thankful to have the privilege of witnessing good people strive for a higher purpose.
Thank you.
The Truth about our human history deciphered from learning Comms (Comms being what Q initially tried to teach us but struggled to do so "We may have Overestimated your abilities"), has strengthened my faith. In a logical manner, specifically.
Through learning Symbolic Communication, one will learn that:
Keep in mind, it takes months and months dedicated to digging over the material to agree to this conclusion. But the result: the loss of illusions placed upon us, an awakening to our miseducation, is invaluable.
Was any of that "digging" time spent on looking at what carbon dating is?
In a world where you can no longer trust what the Scientific community tells you about the 4 subjects I list above, would you still trust carbon dating techniques to be authentic? Would you stake your life on believing that all elements on the Periodic Table exist as they are described?