What would the political impact of an NFL coach resigning be? What information could they have pertinent to the United States that they would draw the attention of the Q team and resign in exchange for immunity or lesser sentencing?
I think you have adopted an inflated sense of importance to football, when it's just a big distraction machine. Sports don't matter.
People resign for all sorts of reasons. My boss resigned last month. Should he be added to the list too?
Same reason we look and discuss Epstein, Fashion Mogul Peter Nygard, actors and others. Not saying NFL has pedo in its ranks but I believe Q encompasses more than just politics - it permeates our entire society.
Epstein is/was an intel asset whose purpose was to collect blackmail material on influential people, including (and especially) high-level officials. Such an operation would have direct ramifications on national policy and media, leveraging control away from the electorate and granting it to certain intel bureaucrats (and others) instead. This is just the tip of the iceberg.
The crux of that operation was human trafficking, a topic frequently discussed in Q posts. Epstein is directly mentioned in Q posts dozens of times. So anything related to human trafficking or crimes against children is certainly relevant and should be tracked.
I fail to see how a random NFL coach resigning fits into anything. If he resigned because of human trafficking connections I could see it, but that isn't the case. It doesn't impact anything or anyone outside of the ESPN acolytes who care about sports drama.
If we start tracking NFL coaches when they resign, who else should we track?
Where do we draw the line?
From Q post #1822.
"Think RESIGNATIONS of CEOs.
Think RESIGNATIONS of Senators.
Think RESIGNATIONS of Congress."
Nothing about lame sports distractions.
u/#q1822
Yes, but what if? Just because Q didn’t post it…doesn’t mean we shouldn’t Think RESIGNATIONS everywhere.
Yes, exactly! Chris Christie dropped out the Same day Saban retired, and all the other football Coaches getting fired or resigning.
Very interesting, I like this interpretation. Ty
What would the political impact of an NFL coach resigning be? What information could they have pertinent to the United States that they would draw the attention of the Q team and resign in exchange for immunity or lesser sentencing?
I think you have adopted an inflated sense of importance to football, when it's just a big distraction machine. Sports don't matter.
People resign for all sorts of reasons. My boss resigned last month. Should he be added to the list too?
Same reason we look and discuss Epstein, Fashion Mogul Peter Nygard, actors and others. Not saying NFL has pedo in its ranks but I believe Q encompasses more than just politics - it permeates our entire society.
Epstein is/was an intel asset whose purpose was to collect blackmail material on influential people, including (and especially) high-level officials. Such an operation would have direct ramifications on national policy and media, leveraging control away from the electorate and granting it to certain intel bureaucrats (and others) instead. This is just the tip of the iceberg.
The crux of that operation was human trafficking, a topic frequently discussed in Q posts. Epstein is directly mentioned in Q posts dozens of times. So anything related to human trafficking or crimes against children is certainly relevant and should be tracked.
I fail to see how a random NFL coach resigning fits into anything. If he resigned because of human trafficking connections I could see it, but that isn't the case. It doesn't impact anything or anyone outside of the ESPN acolytes who care about sports drama.
If we start tracking NFL coaches when they resign, who else should we track? Where do we draw the line?
To expose that the whole NFL is scripted? Who benefits?