I've got a friend who is way more clued in to how the world works than most people. Fed, secret societies, the Joooooos. He gets it all, and has for 20 years.
And he also refuses to believe Trump is actually on the good side. Q proofs are merely more evidence everything is controlled... by the same people it always has been.
In fact, I'm not convinced he believes there IS an active good side; it's like Trump is controlled opposition and just another flavor of evil that puts on a good face. It's kind of depressing to talk to him because the dark side seems all-encompassing in his mind.
He finds it easier to believe the earth is flat than that someone literally tried to kill Trump (says it's just another psyop with fake patsies like everything else).
If someone strung Hillary Clinton up in the streets, I'm pretty sure he'd say it was actually just her body double.
I'm not sure there's a good point to this post, other than to vent.
Have you had similar experiences? Let's have a little vent party and get it off our chests, because THE GOOD SIDE IS REALLY GONNA WIN THIS THING!
I keep an open mind about some of those possibilities because I was blind that Bush vs Kerry was evil vs evil. I had actually thought Kerry was good back then. Now we have enough information to KNOW Kerry was not good since he wants to take away our free speech.
It is at least possible I’m wrong about Trump.
If Trump is actually against us and he is just a tool on the way to something like selling us the precursor to the mark of the Beast system, then I won’t be happy about it but God told us such a system is coming someday.
We will want to continue to use discernment.
We’ve only made it this far because we’ve kept an open mind.
This is where im at, but i don't have anything to look forward to anymore anyway so i have to resist being a doomer. See George magazine online, issue 1 for a good article about a 'good' cabal that destroys the overtly evil cabal.
I feel this way. I understand that faith needs a doubt to be faith and since I’m almost 60 and read “The Unseen Hand” at age 24 back in the 80s it’s been a long road. Like that last run on sentence this journey never seems to end.