But, they'd also have to consider the negatives, too, wouldn't they? The repetition of such incidents might trigger a small number to 'wake up', but I suspect it would affect a lot of people who observe such things towards depression, hopelessness, apathy, and eventually, disengagement.
Using trauma to 'wake people up' seems counter-productive to me. Something the black Hats would be happy to do, but the good guys?
Trauma is harmful. It's the basis for MK ultra-type programming.
I think we've been going through the precipice for the last 4 years. Q is/was banking on people waking up and stepping up to the plate to take responsibility for their nation.
But yea, the murder of little children is traumatic for most, non-desensitized humans, I'd say. The event itself was not simply dramatic. It was traumatic.
Sad is a complex set of emotions. Depressing and discouraging news, day after day decade after decade doesn't result in people just being sad.
A few objectives come to mind:
Wake up the people to their ability to do false flags.
Wake up the people to mental illness re: transgenders (the shooter regretted transitioning)
Hmmm....
But, they'd also have to consider the negatives, too, wouldn't they? The repetition of such incidents might trigger a small number to 'wake up', but I suspect it would affect a lot of people who observe such things towards depression, hopelessness, apathy, and eventually, disengagement.
Using trauma to 'wake people up' seems counter-productive to me. Something the black Hats would be happy to do, but the good guys?
Trauma is harmful. It's the basis for MK ultra-type programming.
I'd have to ask, are the people watching the show feeling trauma? Or are they just sad?
What about the precipice? Q talked about it, that it was needed. What is a precipice?
I think we've been going through the precipice for the last 4 years. Q is/was banking on people waking up and stepping up to the plate to take responsibility for their nation.
But yea, the murder of little children is traumatic for most, non-desensitized humans, I'd say. The event itself was not simply dramatic. It was traumatic.
Sad is a complex set of emotions. Depressing and discouraging news, day after day decade after decade doesn't result in people just being sad.
Q's definition of precipice sounds like trauma is what I'm getting at:
u/#q4407
I don't think people have felt they were at the 'moment of destruction' during the past 4 yeras.