Why, after almost ten years, is it easier to finally understand Q's cryptic posts? For the longest time I read Q's posts, scratched my head, and wonder what in tarnation he was babbling about. Fast forward to now and just start reading post #1 and the curtain of non understanding lifts a good ways.
I suppose as a collective we are finally able to put all the puzzle pieces together in our brains and the picture begins to take shape. Sure there are going to be the obligatory missing pieces from the puzzle we might never figure out, but after reading the first ten Q posts and the last ten posts I feel like the veil of not knowing what the messages means is going away.
It has been a long and frustrating road, for me, to make sense out of the Q posts, but i encourage every frog to go back, RIGHT NOW, and read those posts and then tell me if they dont make a lot more sense.
Thanks for reading my rant....have a great Memorial Day. God bless our soldiers!
This comment is worth making a post by itself, imo.
The fact is that we could see so little of the gameboard, let alone see all the pawns or understand all the moves and the rules of the game. We were never meant to fully understand, we were only meant to recognize bigger portions of the board as they came into the view.
It was a map to understand the world we live in, as more and more veils are lifted away.
This is what makes Q drops so different from almost all other "truth seeking" that give you carefully placed crumbs and lead you down a pre-determined path to a pre-determined solution.
Remember the user SerialBrain2 years ago that made every attempt to decode every post? Their decodes got a little off the rails as time went on. They thought every post had an answer or "unlock" at the time of posting. We didn't have the future gameboard to see accurately.
That's why "future proves past" is the most important key to the majority of Q's posts.
Agreed. They were really good in the beginning. I remember one post towards the end where a picture that had lamp posts had some bizarre tie in. It was extremely far fetched and odd.
Its one of those shows that the longer you watch the more it makes sense. Webwerent supposed to understand it all from just the Q post. They are only 20 percent of the information.
Why, after almost ten years, is it easier to finally understand Q's cryptic posts? For the longest time I read Q's posts, scratched my head, and wonder what in tarnation he was babbling about. Fast forward to now and just start reading post #1 and the curtain of non understanding lifts a good ways.
I suppose as a collective we are finally able to put all the puzzle pieces together in our brains and the picture begins to take shape. Sure there are going to be the obligatory missing pieces from the puzzle we might never figure out, but after reading the first ten Q posts and the last ten posts I feel like the veil of not knowing what the messages means is going away.
It has been a long and frustrating road, for me, to make sense out of the Q posts, but i encourage every frog to go back, RIGHT NOW, and read those posts and then tell me if they dont make a lot more sense.
Thanks for reading my rant....have a great Memorial Day. God bless our soldiers!
This comment is worth making a post by itself, imo.
The fact is that we could see so little of the gameboard, let alone see all the pawns or understand all the moves and the rules of the game. We were never meant to fully understand, we were only meant to recognize bigger portions of the board as they came into the view.
It was a map to understand the world we live in, as more and more veils are lifted away.
This is what makes Q drops so different from almost all other "truth seeking" that give you carefully placed crumbs and lead you down a pre-determined path to a pre-determined solution.
Remember the user SerialBrain2 years ago that made every attempt to decode every post? Their decodes got a little off the rails as time went on. They thought every post had an answer or "unlock" at the time of posting. We didn't have the future gameboard to see accurately.
That's why "future proves past" is the most important key to the majority of Q's posts.
Yes, I do remember SerialBrain and how it did get a little outlandish as time went on, but initially it was helpful in deciphering the Q posts.
Agreed. They were really good in the beginning. I remember one post towards the end where a picture that had lamp posts had some bizarre tie in. It was extremely far fetched and odd.
Future news unlocks
I know exactly what Q was babbling about. So it doesn't matter if you understood or not there still has not been an arrest.
Its one of those shows that the longer you watch the more it makes sense. Webwerent supposed to understand it all from just the Q post. They are only 20 percent of the information.