Haven't listened yet but I am constantly going back and forth regarding Flynn. One day I am all in and the next I am not so sure. Time and GOD will tell!
I'm 100% in on Flynn. For a wide number of reasons.
It's hard to build discernment. So i can understand vacillating.
One thing that helps is applying discernment to those who are raising the Anti-Flynn narratives. Their behavior.
just like one of the tells about [man-made climate change/covid/vaccines/etc] is the way that proponents behave. Alinsky-type methods, etc.
How the proponants behave is an important aspect of the data point evaluation, because part of discerning truth is to gain a sense of where the information [assertions/narratives] are coming from.
He is a patriot and he is a true supporter of Trump, but he is not privvy to the Q plan and his role in the Operation has been, for lack of a better term, a WH asset.
Similar.... Although I think he is likely to be involved in certain aspects of the Q plan, or at least briefed on it, but not necessarily one of the [less than ten]. It would be right up his alley.
But the fact that there are powerful narratives and people being launched against him indicates that whatever the case, he's a true patriot and he loves the American people in the same way that Trump does, which makes him a natural ally of Trump.
FYI, it was an interesting discussion to listen in on, for the most part. The folks there were definitely Flynn supporters, but wanted the discussion to take place with those who are anti-flynn showing up and presenting their case. Which it looks like no one did.
Certain questions are not going to be pout to rest permanently as long as there is narrative warfare targeting Flynn. The best you're going to get is being able to settle them in your own mind.
Myself, I have zero concerns about the 7 rays prayer, as the objections (as far as I can see) are essentially doctrinal questions, aka based in certain theological doctrines more than anything else.
Certain questions are not going to be pout to rest permanently as long as there is narrative warfare targeting Flynn
I should have said "addressed properly" so we can put them to rest in our own minds. The two questions I would like Flynn to answer:
Whats the significance of the 7 Rays Prayer, and how is it different than the 7 rays worshipped as part of Satanic worship? I am actually really curious about this. Without this, I am left with an uneasy feeling about him.
Did he ever get trained by Michael Aquino. (I see this connection brought up constantly over the internet, mostly on reddit and pol)
I can go into the 7 rays prayer a bit, but its late. But off the top of my head, its a basic prayer used by a rather fringe catholic group, which at some point Flynn's mother adopted and said with him as a child. It references St Michael (not lucifer).
I remember reading up on this, but like I said, its late. What I read made me feel quite at ease with it, although I certainly understand from long experience how some folks (not necessarily you) react because its not the theologically narrow doctrine they adhere to (i.e anything outside that orthodoxy is .. "satanic")
It's got nothing to do with satanic worship from what I understand. Rather, to some extent, more like catholic mysticism.
Haven't listened yet but I am constantly going back and forth regarding Flynn. One day I am all in and the next I am not so sure. Time and GOD will tell!
I'm 100% in on Flynn. For a wide number of reasons.
It's hard to build discernment. So i can understand vacillating.
One thing that helps is applying discernment to those who are raising the Anti-Flynn narratives. Their behavior.
just like one of the tells about [man-made climate change/covid/vaccines/etc] is the way that proponents behave. Alinsky-type methods, etc.
How the proponants behave is an important aspect of the data point evaluation, because part of discerning truth is to gain a sense of where the information [assertions/narratives] are coming from.
Same here.
Me too?
Here is my take on Flynn.
He is a patriot and he is a true supporter of Trump, but he is not privvy to the Q plan and his role in the Operation has been, for lack of a better term, a WH asset.
Similar.... Although I think he is likely to be involved in certain aspects of the Q plan, or at least briefed on it, but not necessarily one of the [less than ten]. It would be right up his alley.
But the fact that there are powerful narratives and people being launched against him indicates that whatever the case, he's a true patriot and he loves the American people in the same way that Trump does, which makes him a natural ally of Trump.
FYI, it was an interesting discussion to listen in on, for the most part. The folks there were definitely Flynn supporters, but wanted the discussion to take place with those who are anti-flynn showing up and presenting their case. Which it looks like no one did.
Ah, too bad. I would love to see two questions put to rest permanently - the 7 rays prayer, and any possible connection to Michael Aquino
Certain questions are not going to be pout to rest permanently as long as there is narrative warfare targeting Flynn. The best you're going to get is being able to settle them in your own mind.
Myself, I have zero concerns about the 7 rays prayer, as the objections (as far as I can see) are essentially doctrinal questions, aka based in certain theological doctrines more than anything else.
Haven't heard about the Aquino connection, tho.
I should have said "addressed properly" so we can put them to rest in our own minds. The two questions I would like Flynn to answer:
Whats the significance of the 7 Rays Prayer, and how is it different than the 7 rays worshipped as part of Satanic worship? I am actually really curious about this. Without this, I am left with an uneasy feeling about him.
Did he ever get trained by Michael Aquino. (I see this connection brought up constantly over the internet, mostly on reddit and pol)
ah, ok, I see.
I can go into the 7 rays prayer a bit, but its late. But off the top of my head, its a basic prayer used by a rather fringe catholic group, which at some point Flynn's mother adopted and said with him as a child. It references St Michael (not lucifer).
I remember reading up on this, but like I said, its late. What I read made me feel quite at ease with it, although I certainly understand from long experience how some folks (not necessarily you) react because its not the theologically narrow doctrine they adhere to (i.e anything outside that orthodoxy is .. "satanic")
It's got nothing to do with satanic worship from what I understand. Rather, to some extent, more like catholic mysticism.
Flynn is playing a role and playing it well.