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An anonymous poster on the internet did not predict the death of John McCain.

Except they literally did. Again, if you don't believe me, feel free to ask for the archive links to verify my claims.

Here is the Q post archived on twitter 1 month before the death. If Q faked that, then that means they hacked twitter to backdate the timestamp.

  

July 25th at 6:28 pm EST

Aug 25th at 6:28 pm EST

If apophenia says i'm mentally ill for seeing a connection/link between those 2 timestamps, then i couldn't care less. Q has taught me to trust my own gut instinct in deciding what is random coincidence and what is not, instead of relying on CNN to tell me what to think.

Taking into account Q's previous 33 posts about McCain before his death, we can guess the probability of that coincidence is roughly 1 in 1,309 which is the equivalent of flipping a coin and getting 10 heads in a row on the very first try (0.08%).

  

So in summary, there's a 0.08% chance it was a random coincidence, and a 99.92% chance it wasn't random.

If apophenia says i'm mentally ill for siding with the 99.92%, then so be it.

If apophenia says i'm mentally ill for thinking it's weird Kasich said "McCain was put to death", then so be it.

If apophenia says i'm mentally ill for thinking it's weird McCain's daughter said "You can't kill him again", then so be it.

2 years ago
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