Is there is only one red folder in the world? Do no courtrooms or US Marshalls' offices use simple red binders for cases?
Give me the data. Find out what folders US marshalls use, if there is a standard across different offices, or if there is a particular system of using X color for Y cases/projects/operations.
This post would be torn to shreds on the Q research board. To state outright, "this is a major comm" is such a leap.
Comms, to who? Why? Are US Marshalls now trolling the criminals?
It could be comms, but really, it also might not be. By 100 times. If it is actually comms, you need to make the case. Lots and lots of data. Piece it together. Or break it apart. Not just show a picture with a red folder, and go "Yep! That's THE red folder and yep! That's major comms!"
Bowie put it like this:
"This is Major Comms to Ground Control. I'm stepping through the door, and I'm floating in a most peculiar way."
The conclusion of the Q drop era has left a vacuum. I wonder if people are just so desirous of the good old days, when Q was dropping, that they'll just latch on to anything that reminds them of the feelings. Surely MORE discernment is required now, not less. More evidence based theories, not less.
I agree. When I was in the military, at every command I was part of, the unit's Commanding Officer would use a red pen to make corrections on documents/letters. ONLY the CO would use a red pen. The red pen was used at EVERY unit that I was assigned to. Was it the same red pen? Silly question right? Of course not. There are lots of red pens - just like there are lots of red folders...
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Is there is only one red folder in the world? Do no courtrooms or US Marshalls' offices use simple red binders for cases?
Give me the data. Find out what folders US marshalls use, if there is a standard across different offices, or if there is a particular system of using X color for Y cases/projects/operations.
This post would be torn to shreds on the Q research board. To state outright, "this is a major comm" is such a leap.
Comms, to who? Why? Are US Marshalls now trolling the criminals?
It could be comms, but really, it also might not be. By 100 times. If it is actually comms, you need to make the case. Lots and lots of data. Piece it together. Or break it apart. Not just show a picture with a red folder, and go "Yep! That's THE red folder and yep! That's major comms!"
Bowie put it like this:
"This is Major Comms to Ground Control. I'm stepping through the door, and I'm floating in a most peculiar way."
The conclusion of the Q drop era has left a vacuum. I wonder if people are just so desirous of the good old days, when Q was dropping, that they'll just latch on to anything that reminds them of the feelings. Surely MORE discernment is required now, not less. More evidence based theories, not less.
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I agree. When I was in the military, at every command I was part of, the unit's Commanding Officer would use a red pen to make corrections on documents/letters. ONLY the CO would use a red pen. The red pen was used at EVERY unit that I was assigned to. Was it the same red pen? Silly question right? Of course not. There are lots of red pens - just like there are lots of red folders...