So, I don’t know much about Q, and have never really followed it, but I’m interested. I’ve been seeing posts about the 10 days of darkness, and was wondering if that is an actual Q thing? Giuliani tweeted last night about some developments coming out today, and then this morning I saw a warning about a solar storm that’s supposedly going to wipe out the grid today. Power outages, no internet, etc. It immediately made me think of the days of darkness posts.
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Well this is a great teachable moment for Qnewbies! I believe you are referring to Q Drop #88 from 12 Dec 2017. Q has not provided any more direct information than this about it. Everything else, including timing etc all comes from supporter discussion and speculation.
https://qmap.pub/read/88
Ten days.
Darkness.
Scare tactics (MSM).
D's falling.
R's walk-away/removed.
SA --> US --> Asia --> EU
Disinformation is real.
Distractions are necessary.
Focus was US today while real happening in SA under same context (military control, martial law, missile strike (rogue) etc).
Necessary.
POTUS' Twitter attack (see above).
Important.
Why is this relevant?
What was the last Tweet by POTUS prior to SA?
Why is this relevant?
SA (1), US (2), Asia (3), EU (4).
Where is POTUS?
Why is this relevant?
Military operations.
Operators in US.
Snow White
The Great Awakening
Godfather III
Q
I haven’t seen the actual drop, so thanks for that! I’m not going to lie, I first heard about it from tiktok lol and I’ve seen people just hint about it in tweets since. So, the whole theory of everything going down and Trump doing an emergency broadcast just came from a supporter connecting dots?
Yeah, a big issue for those new to Q is seperating the legit drop info from speculation.
We have some very clever people analysing this stuff, but we also have crackpots, gun jumpers, morons, and people who deliberately make outlandish claims. It comes with the territory really.
The most important thing to do is do your own research from a wide range of sources. Question the validity of everything. If someone says "oh Q said this, or Q predicted this and it didn't happen" ask for the specific Q drop they are referring to. If they can't instantly give you a number, their research at the least is very sloppy.