Was 'Shadowgate' an attack on Q? This researcher thinks so
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Agree with some points here, disagree with others.
Tore seems to have been soundly discredited, so either Millie knew and decided to ignore that because it adds more gravitas to have multiple whistle-blowers on interview rather than just one. Or Millie genuinely didn't know, perhaps because Tore is a friend and she was too subjectively biased.
Anyone connected to Brennan in any capacity is suspect, there is no way a patriot would ever deal with a snake like that, unless they were surveilling him to feed that data back to a law enforcement body, to gain enough material to arrest him. No sign at all that Tore was this way inclined.
Snowden was a CIA guy used to infiltrate and attack the NSA, because the NSA has details of CIA running narcotics, doing terrorism domestically as well as abroad, blackmailing media, judges, DAs, political figures, and lots else. A classic criminal doing what they can to hurt the cops scenario. The CIA is dead and buried, they know it, every other player knows it, the only question is how much damage will be done by the clowns as they are dying, as they are taken down. Good guys want to mitigate this damage, bad guys want to amplify and exploit this and have an escape plan to continue the crimes elsewhere.
With the focus of shadowgate being so much on feeding propaganda sound-bites and disinfo to captive fake-news to keep the public ignorant, that is a very pro-Q position, and something Q and POTUS refers to frequently. Certainly not something we dont already know, but its useful to repeat the position for those who dont get it yet.
A lot of the other stuff doesn't add up - no one convenes grand juries for damaged phones, the police having no paperwork, the 'burglary' accusation that was dropped as though it never happened, all the listed process-crimes on the arrest record that never had the opportunity to occur with Millie never having been under oath the way Manafort and Stone were, etc. Such bumbling incompetence on the behalf of law enforcement, grand juries and judges are hallmarks of deep state activity, you see it everywhere within blue cities and with blue mayors, everywhere with the dems federally. If Q was this shoddy, it would have been defeated by now.
Edit: forgot to include this idea at first writing. With Jones being called out by Q as a dishonest actor, his disassociation with Millie Weaver after the Shadowgate release is interesting. If she stayed connected to his organisation, that perhaps is a slight on her character. However, with her getting dropped without warning by a bad-faith actor.. I think that adds credence to her case. At the very least it doesn't harm it. Maybe this was a forced or panic move by Alex Jones.
Overall, I think it bolsters Q, rather than detracting from the message.