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I trust DJ Trump, but at this point, I don't trust Lin Wood the same way.

I'm unsure about Woods. Thinking critically, I think the chances are small that he is deliberate sleeper asset being used to divide the Freedom / Q movement. instead, I strongly suspect he is flawed but reasonably well-motivated individual. And I think Woods would be the first to agree that he is flawed.

It is possible that his attacks on Flynn and others are deliberate operations directed by the DS, but I think its more likely that he is simply being used in some aspects by the Devil, who always tries to exploit our flaws, and that Lin is unaware that he is in fact sowing or causing division and disunity. (He thinks he is correct, but if he isn't?)

I come to the later assessment, and give Woods the benefit of the doubt, because I think most people who stand up for freedom are just like this: flawed, imperfect, and prone to make mistakes in difficult positions when high stakes issues are pressing on us. Which Wood obviously recognizes and most likely feels.

Thus, my trust for Lin Wood extends to: I support anyone standing for freedom, and I think he probably thinks and believes he is right (in all his views), but that he is also a newcomer to the field of high stakes spiritual warfare / truth (him being a Lawyer and a later in life convert to Christ are factors), and that his attacks on Flynn et al are mistakes.

There is a level of naivete about Wood's attitude and rhetoric that smacks of an immaturity that to me are a bit of a liability. for example, I feel like his promotion of Trump to Idol status isn't healthy; reminds me of people like Steinbart and Jones. Saying all the right things a little too slickly. Obama was the expert in this sort of thing. Contrast with DJT: never about saying what people want to hear, always about what they may not want to hear.

"I believe when the war is over, President Trump will have drained the swamp and will Make America Great America."

It's as if Trump is going to do it all, win it all, and make it all. That's either an immature view or a deceptive view. The American People, lead by Trump sure, have to drain the swamp, and the American people are the one's together with DJT, will make America Great again. Making idols out of people both captures idolizing emotions and disempowers individuals from sovereignty.

Q has been particularly clear that this all boils down to you and I and God. Others, like DJT (Geotus) and Q, other champions like Flynn, Lindell, and any of the others - their role is to empower us and help us to understand that WE are who will create the change. Yes, to lead, but nothings going to happen unless We, the People resume our correct responsibility. DJT knows that, too.

Thus, Wood's rheric quoted above is one reason why I am a little more than wary of him.

I support DJT 200%, but people can ALWAYS go astray if they make anyone into an idol.

Ref: Commandments 1 and 2.

I expect some fans of Lin will downvote this. Sad to see that. I'm just applying critical thinking. I still appreciate any person who is fighting for freedom and who has come through difficult times, as Wood clearly has. To appreciate people, we do not need to make them into idols, or to ignore their limitations. We ALL have them.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I trust DJ Trump, but at this point, I don't trust Lin Wood the same way.

I'm unsure about Woods. Thinking critically, I think the chances are small that he is deliberate sleeper asset being used to divide the Freedom / Q movement. instead, I strongly suspect he is flawed but reasonably well-motivated individual. And I think Woods would be the first to agree that he is flawed.

It is possible that his attacks on Flynn and others are deliberate operations directed by the DS, but I think its more likely that he is simply being used in some aspects by the Devil, who always tries to exploit our flaws, and that Lin is unaware that he is in fact sowing or causing division and disunity. (He thinks he is correct, but if he isn't?)

I come to the later assessment, and give Woods the benefit of the doubt, because I think most people who stand up for freedom are just like this: flawed, imperfect, and prone to make mistakes in difficult positions when high stakes issues are pressing on us. Which Wood obviously recognizes and most likely feels.

Thus, my trust for Lin Wood extends to: I think he probably thinks and believes he is right (in all his views) but that he is also a newcomer to the field of high stakes spiritual warfare / truth, and that his attacks on Flynn et al are mistakes.

There is a level of naivete about Wood's attitude and rhetoric that smacks of an immaturity that is a liability. I feel like his promotion of Trump to Idol status isn't healthy; reminds me of people like Steinbart and Jones. Saying all the right things a little too slickly.

eg. "I believe when the war is over, President Trump will have drained the swamp and will Make America Great America."

It's as if Trump is going to do it all, win it all, and make it all. That's either an immature view, or a deceptive view. The American People, lead by Trump sure, have to drain the swamp, and the American people are the one's together with DJT, will make America Great again. Making idols out of people both captures idolizing emotions and disempowers individuals from sovereignty.

Q has been particularly clear that this all boils down to you and I and God. Others, like DJT (Geotus) and Q, other champions like Flynn, Lindell, and any of the others - their role is to empower us and help us to understand that WE are who will create the change.

Thus, Wood's rheric here is one reason why I am a little more than wary of him.

I support DJT 200%, but people can ALWAYS go astray if they make anyone into an idol.

Ref: Commandments 1 and 2.

2 years ago
1 score