Only focused on Sheila Jackson Lees elections to determine whether "the Cabal has lost (or is losing) the ability to steal elections".
An interesting choice.
Rather than including a global view of the war and battles, exclusively focusing on one local battle may lead to distorted assessments. It may also leave one more vulnerable to NWO (death cult) demoralization psyops.
Remembering the famous warning about missing what's going on in the forest because of the trees, I now am mindful that a bark only focus prevents awareness of what's going on in the tree, other trees, the forest and everything beyond the forest.
Using Q's approach, I prefer to change elevations and zoom in and out when trying to get a sense of what's going on in Screen World.
Fwiw, I have ZERO opinions around NZs election results although I do find it interesting that voters did not reelect the Labour candidate. What this vote actually means and/or will mean is unknowable but, imo, its a more hopeful sign than if Labour had won.
Only focused on Sheila Jackson Lees elections to determine whether "the Cabal has lost (or is losing) the ability to steal elections".
An interesting choice.
Rather than including a global view of the war and battles, exclusively focusing on one local battle may lead to distorted assessments. It may also leave one more vulnerable to NWO (death cult) democratization psyops.
Remembering the famous warning about missing what's going on in the forest because of the trees, I now am mindful that a bark only focus prevents awareness of what's going on in the tree, other trees, the forest and everything beyond the forest.
Using Q's approach, I prefer to change elevations and zoom in and out when trying to get a sense of what's going on in Screen World.
Fwiw, I have ZERO opinions around NZs election results although I do find it interesting that voters did not reelect the Labour candidate. What this vote actually means and/or will mean is unknowable but, imo, its a more hopeful sign than if Labour had won.
Only focused on Sheila Jackson Lees elections to determine whether "the Cabal has lost (or is losing) the ability to steal elections".
An interesting choice.
Rather than including a global view of the war and battles, exclusively focusing on one local battle may lead to distorted assessments. It may also leave one more vulnerable to NWO (death cult) democratization psyops.
Remembering the famous warning about missing what's going on in the forest because of the trees, I now am mindful that a bark only focus prevents awareness of what's going on in the tree, other trees, the forest and everything beyond the forest.
Using Q's approach, I prefer to change elevations and zoom in and out when trying to get a sense of what's going on in Screen World.