An interesting topic of conversation came up over Thanksgiving. My sister is pretty savvy on what's going down. She's aware of the Cabal. She's hip on Q (or at least mostly aware of the Q story). I don't think she is fully aware of everything, but far more than most.
But she also is not a fan of Trump. She recognizes that most of what is said about him is a lie, but she just doesn't like him. She thinks he's a blowhard and overly divisive. I agree with her, but I've explained to her (albeit briefly) why I think both of those qualities are intentional. However, she doesn't care. She does however love RFK, Jr. She said she would vote for him in a heartbeat no matter what party flag he waves.
I thought about it, and I think RFK, Jr. could very likely be a unifying force, not to mention that there is both a sense of justice and closure to the effort of Q if he became President.
What do you think? What if RFK is the democrat nominee, or even an independent. Would you vote for him over Trump? Even if not, even if you think such a statement is sacrilegious, do you think he would be good for the country? Do you think he would be a unifying force? Do you think him as President would bring honest debate to the table on the "hot topics?" Do you think he would be able to put an end to the propaganda driven division (not by himself of course, but rather, as part of the Q plan)?
Of course, I don't know what The Plan is, and I don't think anything can change the course, but there are layers upon layers to The Plan, and there is nothing better than a surprise ending, especially one that feels like Justice. Who knows. Maybe RFK, Jr. IS The Plan.
What do you think of him as President for 2024?
We live in a world of illusion. One of the biggest illusion is that we are nearly equally divided. That illusion feeds the narrative President Trump is divisive. The reality is he is the most unifying force in American politics in the last 100 years, if not longer.
The reality is the MAGA movement is an overwhelming majority in this country, it generated at least 74 million real votes in the 2020 election. He unified at least an additional 11 million voters during his first term.
The DS created the illusion that Biden received 81 million votes to provide cover for the fact they were only able to narrowly rig the Electoral College. The difference in the Electoral College was only 42,000 votes across three states.
We are more united than divided. If we had free and fair elections it would be painfully obvious. We, MAGA, are the majority and growing every day. RFK Jr. is not a believer in MAGA which means he is not part of the greatest unifying political movement America has ever seen. That makes it pretty difficult to be a truly unifying force.
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I never suggested I thought we were equally divided. On the contrary, I think we most certainly are not. I think it is probably more like 60-40, or maybe even 70-30 in the "red-blue" dividing lines. But even 70-30 is over a hundred million people in this country alone and billions worldwide that have violently opposed ideas of what we should be doing. Even more, their ideas have merit, even if they are missing important pieces of information, and that is never considered by the "other side."
Both the blue team and the red team are controlled opposition. They get their ideas based on "the truth" in scope. Both sides are then pushed a narrative that constantly states "the other side is lying." My investigation suggests they are both correct on all counts. All ideas on both sides both contain important elements of the truth, AND the other side really is lying. They are the truth in the sense that they are based on fundamental problems within society and the other side is leaving out those pieces of truth when they address them. It is this ignoring the good parts of what the "other side" is actually saying that creates the division in the first place.
THAT is the real illusion. Neither side is getting the really important pieces of the truth. Both sides leave out all the most important bits.
The "majority" is irrelevant, at least in the sense of "what is truth," or "what is best." It just means more people believe in one side of the illlusion than the other. There are layers of lies upon layers of illusion upon layers of lies upon layers of illusion, etc. The reality is a palimpsest of illusions, laid one upon the other, obfuscating what they really want to hide from everyone.
Thus those that "dig" go down a layer and think, "this is the truth they are trying to hide." No, that's not even close. That's just the next layer of illusion, placed there to ensure that the one percent that get there, don't get to the layer beneath that. One percent of that one percent get to the next layer and think "THIS is the truth they are trying to hide." Etc.
The illusion runs much deeper and is far more "crazy" than most have any idea of.
RFK Jr. is controlled opposition. The rhetoric he pushes he is pushing because his handlers tell him to push it. What he personally "believes" is irrelevant, and I seriously doubt anyone knows what that is. He works for someone, and does what he is told.
Who he is working for (or who he thinks he is working for) is the question. I don't know the answer, but it could be that he is working for Q. As a separate consideration, it could be that he knows he is working for Q (though he may have no idea). There are indications that might be the case. I can't make a really good case for it, but it is certainly not impossible. If he is however, his role could be more substantial than it appears. I had wanted to discuss that possibility, but it seems the Trump worship is too strong to even give entertainment to any such ideas.