Apologies for the video quality. If anybody can link to the original vid without the colorful & multilingual lettering it would be great.
But listening is worthwhile: Bosi has a great way of explaining things, and it's worth a listen for an explanation and reassurance of the plan at its current stage.
Ugly video here- https://rumble.com/v5g078l-riccardo-bosi-the-final-phase-plan-q-trust-the-plan.html
Edited to add cleaner video link, chased down and offered up by u/ChasingTruth. https://rumble.com/v5eehe4-riccardo-bosi-the-final-phase-plan-q-the-trust-plan.html
Hopium, platitudes, truisms, prophecy, and retroactive promises. But nothing tangible. It's a narrative (to use a much-maligned term). At one point, he alludes to evidence of things happening---but pulls back from mentioning any examples. He throws tidbits to the various conspiracy mythologies, again without evidence.
He particularly feeds into the notion that all these upheavals must be insinuated, and that the public cannot "handle" a shock to their lives. I mistrust this theory the most, because it is at odds with the fact that we commonly withstand natural disasters like volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, floods, tornadoes, hurricanes, car crashes, drownings, suicides, etc. that are full of death, pain, and privation...but survive it to the point where a few years past, no one even finds it worthwhile to mention. Where there are outstanding questions, the questions linger. That's not the humanity he is talking about, which he presents as being pervasively brainwashed and sheepish. If that were true, Trump would not be gathering the following he has.
He doesn't say so much out loud, but his whole message consists of "you must believe me." And, "reality must be faked." Well, I don't trust him. He asks for everything (credibility) and gives us nothing (no evidence). (And it doesn't help that his video clip was preceded by a hoax advertisement for a miraculous lighter.)
Notice that his message does not encourage us to help Trump win on November 6th. He urges us to stand by, waiting and smoking lots of hopium, in order to be ready to build the New World of paradise politics---AFTER the crucial events have happened. Now, what kind of appeal is that, to a supportive group, to tell them that paradise is just around the corner, brought to you by angels from God, and we don't need to do anything?
He has other talks of encouragement and motivation but primarily for Australians, his natural audience. Here his primary goal is simply to explain the stuff that we admittedly can't see, and he's generally talking to believers rather than trying to convince anyone or present proof. If you are looking for proof of Q's validity, he's not the guy to listen to. He's for the folks that have already bought in, looking to fill in missing pieces of the puzzle.
That can't be done if the pieces have no size or shape. The narrative does not make sense, taken as a whole. You are really not addressing my criticism. You are basically conceding that there is no evidence for any of his claims.