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posted ago by unQuestionable_Truth ago by unQuestionable_Truth +31 / -0

In 1987 a reboot of the American classic Star Trek series aired on television. The opening episode of Star Trek - The Next Generation introduced a character named Q.

Q was a near omnipotent being, who could traverse time and space with a mere thought and could change constants of universal mechanical laws with sheer intention.

Q appeared to Captain Picard on the bridge of the star ship Enterprise and put humanity on trial. Throughout the entire series, humanity's trial had never ended and how they chose to react to what was thrown against them would ultimately determine their fate.

The creator of Star Trek was Gene Roddenberry, and inventions that went to market in the 1990's through to today, like the flip phone and I-pad, are largely attributed to his vision of the future. So much so, that many speculate he had advanced knowledge of technology being perfected by DARPA decades before their release to the public. Gene died in 1991, but his legacy outlived him and will continue to do so for many years to come.

On the premise that Gene Roddenberry may have had access to future knowledge I went into a mini dive, because what I found out before going too deep at all was intriguing enough to say the least.

Roddenberry allegedly named Q after a fan club President named Janet Quarton, (5th paragraph) https://www.looper.com/381763/the-untold-truth-of-q-from-star-trek/

I went and looked up sir name etymology on Quarton and found the family crest, coat of arms and that it is an old English named that is now called Wharton. As in, The Wharton School of business, Trump's alma Mator. https://www.houseofnames.com/quarton-family-crest

Also, an interesting addendum, the Latin equivalent is Quartum/Quartus meaning, word Equilaterally 4-sided, geometrical sense and truth, immovable fact. https://www.wordsense.eu/quartum/

I've gone into the psyop aspect of Q ad nauseum, I've explored specifics in who and theory, from code monkey X to Steve Bannon.

But it seems to me that someone could dig a bit deeper into what I've provided here tonight and find a much richer rabbit whole to go down. Perhaps, both Trump and Roddenberry have had access to circles of intelligence far beyond us mere autists. They may each have been part of a club that you and I know nothing about.