“What makes you think we’re at war?”
(media.greatawakening.win)
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Oh. Sure. Yes.
All perfectly normal.
As you were
You making a giant leap from something unusual happened to we're at war.
and you're not justifying this leap in anyway.
How many churches have burned in France?
How many food processing plants have burned here?
Are international pipelines normally blown up in peacetime?
Do millions of Muslims typically immigrate to England and begin holding prayer in the middle of Trafalgar Square?
Are there normally formalized permanent movements to shift tens of millions of people between countries?
Do whole cities and sections of states (that aren’t California) normally burn to the ground?
Do shipping lines normally get shut down for months after drawing giant penises and balls?
How long does this list need to be for you?
The truth of this period of time requires discernment. The talking box is not going to state anything for you formally.
I don’t need to justify my “leap” in reasoning, the events of the day, to the extent that they’re real, are doing it for me.
“Do you believe in coincidences? How many coincidences before mathematically impossible?” ~ Q
The dots are all sitting there, practically touching eachother.
Are you saying you still can't connect them?
As AE's comment points out. This "dot connecting" exercise is usally highly idiosyncratic
How does one connect this to Churches burning in France? or graffiti of giant penises and balls?
For example, a door just blew off a Boeing airplane. Does that indicate problems with Boeing's quality control or is it connected to churches burning in France.
War has never stopped. Definitions of war is required.
Let’s say you are an electrician and you are very experienced. If you make a mistake no one would believe it was a mistake, but if you hired a person who knew not what they are doing in knowing they would make a mistake….
This is happening all over the place.
So when the person you hired makes the mistake and you are not there. Are you liable for that mistake? These are future problems when people finally start investigating stuff, by then many will not be around to answer.
A simple example is a manager will know who is strong and weak at what. If that manager wanted something to fail, he would put the most likely person in charge of that task to fail.
You're being willfully ignorant. Stop.