This is nothing but an information piece. A hint, that I think was/is a Q phrase. "Saudi Arabia = Wonderland" - Q also, many times said we were watching something ...a "Show". . and said it more than once. For the past few years in my boredom I've began watching and noticing things. Things from - some may remember my reference from a tv show in 2002: The Dead Zone season 2 episode 14 in 2003- specifically talked about Covid and Hydroxychloroquine as the cure. The episodes name was "Plague" - there are many more, - if you want to know what "Wonderland" could additionally be referenced to : look at the tv show "The Blacklist": season 3 episode 4, titled "The Jinn" -it makes reference to a certain person hating his son for being gay so much, he had him castrated and began presenting him as his daughter against the childs own wishes. This child when he got older began a criminal enterprise specializing in fulfilling "Revenge tactics" -or the fantasy/wishes of his clients. Raymond Reddington refers to this enterprise and what this boy has done as being a product of the cabal and calls it specifically Wonderland.
This show has many references to things that we on this board know and recognize but this was one reference among many, that stood out to me and was wondering if any of you have noticed any content, tv, movie shows etc.. words/phrases/acts that go in conjunction with what we've been taught over the last decade, or close to it. Be it an old show or new. Are there any that you have recognized? For me, the hydroxychloroquine for the lung virus was it - until I saw this: Saudi Arabia being "Wonderland" - just as Q stated. It's not that we're living in interesting times. It's the fact we've been living in these hellish conditions and times and didn't even know it. With it being right in front of our faces. Sometimes a good 'movie' can provide a lot of truth and/or background. 'Official Secrets.' Relevant today?
Thoughts? 🤔💭
I haven't watched TV since late 2020, but do recall, a few years prior, being able to stream Blacklist, my favorite show at the time, no commercials and in order, while recuperating from surgery at a friend's house. I vaguely remember the episode you refer to, enjoyed the Blacklist show despite it's sometimes gruesome nature. Overall, what struck me was that it seemed "real" - like the situations portrayed could be (and probably were) based on actual occurrences, things that were too heinous to be made common knowledge.
To a lesser degree, the Law & Order: SVU program had that same sense. There was an episode where MH takes a phone call from a little girl who happened to be a human trafficking victim, crescendoed into the end where they were able to save her in the nick of time after her abductor buried her alive when he realized the LEOs were onto him. It was a pretty good depiction of the kind of cruel malevolence and evil these beasts are made of.
Another one was Criminal Minds and they delved into psychology a lot in that show. I had to stop watching that one, much as I really liked it, as it seemed too real. At the time I had a hard time wrapping my mind around the fact that there were likely truly deranged individuals such as were depicted on that show, the evil under belly of society. That was in the pre-GAW days. Now we stare into the abyss daily.
As I said it's been a while since I watched TV so I can't dredge up too many specifics as they may relate to Q topics.
Edit: Elementary was another one that "connects" on several levels, another of my favorite shows. One episode had surveillance built into flying "insects", another had some kind of strange (hieroglyphics) comms being sent to criminals on their cellphones from shadowy overlords, another with an assassin who was skilled at making his hits look like accidents, etc.
well you did just fine with what you've said here and I very much appreciate it. as for the Now we stare into the abyss daily. Yes, 100% correct. It is hard to watch at times as well but just knowing this level of evil exists and what they do and with who- very hard to keep doing this every day. We actually take breaks and days off from all of it. It's so sickening I'm not sure how anyone 'could' deal with this on a daily basis.- and to think- we just thought we were watching a tv show. Unreal. - many thanks for your comment ThinQ. very much appreciated. 🍻