Could the 10 days of darnkess be the time following election day where we don't know the winner? The Deep State trying to find enough votes to overcome Trump's landslide?
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This is a good point… Yes, it could mean that. But it could mean a plethora of other things as well. That’s the thing about the whole Q thing - that it is so vague and frustrating. All we get are crumbs, and very few real answers. 🤷♀️- this is where… Trust the plan comes in. Whatever that means anymore
Right up there with Watch the Water, Trust the Plan and it’s going to be Biblical… oh don’t forget Two Moar Weeks!🐸😂
I think the "two moar weeks" was DS to get people to accept the lockdowns, not a Q post.
Two more weeks was never posted. You know that.
Yes. Because it's not like they can tell us exactly how the plan is going to go down.
agree, like the clip of President Trump telling the audience that we're going 'around' the media, and DS like it's never been done before, confusing the hell out of them so they can't think straight & make mistakes.
I think we'll continue to wind down like this until the dark side runs of out Loosh👽
Yes , there are so many ideas of what it could mean. Dave on X22 suggests it may be the internet and most communications systems going down, but none of us can really know, right? Has anyone ever defined darnkess, or is that a "think mirror" post. And what would that mean?
I have always thought darnkess when spelled backward had something to do with nrad - but could not come up with any acronym for the first part of the word so just another com I am unable to decipher.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/NORAD
Or North Korea, maybe an EMP
People losing access to content on their phones all at the same time would definitely be some kind of darkness. I think many people would begin to lose their mind. But in the end, people would learn how to connect again.
Here's a thought: K=11 (Nov) N =14?
There's not going to be an election in November.
I think that a lot of the Q posts are like Biblical prophecy. They don't make sense until the predicted event happens, then you know that the speaker is true.