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posted ago by JohnTitor17 ago by JohnTitor17 +46 / -0

30 sec clip of Gates telling us what they had planned:
https://youtu.be/niH9_brMzt0?si=74ZIzuaIRqoWGCAk

Frens, put your faith and trust in the Most High, the decider of all fates and destinies.

The next "Election Flu" (credit u/Pbman2) will likely make Covid look like a picnic.

Taking into consideration Q's virus/election Comms, and what the real White Hat time traveler John Titor said about a future pandemic...
"I want to emphasize how devastating this is going to be." ~John Titor

John Titor said something that aligns with Revelation, that a large percentage of the world's population would be gone, either from a plague OR a nuke war... He basically said it 'had to happen.'

His timeline got the nuke war, but he clearly insinuated ours would get the plague, which is arguably much better.

"...see that you are not frightened or troubled, for this must take place, but the end is not yet." ~Jesus

And if you find yourself in fear at the idea of such a population decline, look up quantum immortality.

What if everyone has their own timeline, and from any one specific individual's perspective, they always live?

What if "the cameraman never dies" is real?
That's quantum immortality, supported by what John Titor said is the correct model of the universe i.e. the Everett-Wheeler model or "Many Worlds Theory."

Every individual is "God's cameraman".
Our Heavenly Father is inside each and every one of US, sees everything we see.
Some 'cameramen', whose eyes God is looking through, lose sight of other cameramen, who appear to "die" from their perspective only.
But from each individual "God's cameraman" perspective, you always live.

"...in which he comes to the understanding that all of creation is nothing but a mere idea-play of God own nature, and that nothing in the entire universe exists besides his own self." ~ The Holy Science, 1894

"Cast off the pure vanity that is the idea that you could ever be separate from God. There is no separateness from God, only the illusion of separateness."