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FlySciFiGuy 1 point ago +1 / -0

How many times do you have to catch a criminal red-handed before you can arrest them?

When does letting a criminal get away with crime over and over again constitute aiding and abetting said crime?

What will you say if 2024 comes and goes just like 2022 and 2020?

This exact same hype about sealed indictments came after 2020, and nothing came of it. Trump said "I caught them all", then let them get away anyway. Sealed indictments don't do any good if they're clearly not going to be used.

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FlySciFiGuy 2 points ago +3 / -1

Answer: They're stabbing Trump in the back because they got handsomely paid off by the Uniparty.

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FlySciFiGuy 55 points ago +56 / -1

Agreed, everyone needs to see the evidence in full so that this never happens again.

There will still be normies who refuse to see the truth, but they can go off themselves.

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FlySciFiGuy 146 points ago +154 / -8

His announcement had better be the initiation of the storm. If it turns out to be "I'm running in 2024, please vote for me then because those elections totally won't be rigged like 2020 and 2022" then I'm done.

Military tribunals or bust.

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FlySciFiGuy 0 points ago +2 / -2

No, we're upset because we did not get the Red Wave that was promised. If we're extremely lucky we'll get slim majorities in the House and Senate, when we should have swept both houses plus a supermajority of governorships with ease.

These midterms have showed us that the fix is still in for the Uniparty. Only a small handful of states like Florida and Oklahoma actually safeguard their elections. Trump and the military need to intervene with whatever evidence of fraud they have, and they need to do it right freaking now. Otherwise there's no point in waiting for 2024.

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FlySciFiGuy 3 points ago +4 / -1

We live in a world of local, state, federal, and international laws and international treaties that set precedence for laws.

This is precisely what's screwing us over. Our side willingly limits itself to these laws, while the Uniparty alternates between crafting laws that favor them and blatantly violating the laws that don't favor them. 2020 and (so far) 2022 are lessons in why voting has limited efficacy in getting us out of this mess. And I voted on Election Day both times, so I'm not trying to convince people not to vote. Now more than ever I'm convinced of the phrase "military is the only way".

we are winning

I think I'll wait a few weeks to a few months to see whether that's accurate. At the current rate we will barely get slim majorities in the House and Senate. Governor races look like a wash; a lot of Republican governors kept their seats, but Arizona and Pennsylvania seem to have completely succumbed to fraud. Better than we were before? Absolutely. Was it the Red Wave that was hyped? Not exactly.

I will give the white hats through 2023 to bring in the military to start arresting the people corrupting our government and stealing our elections. If the white hats move on to 2024 like a normal election, then I'm done. I'm tired of the "we caught them all; it was a sting" rhetoric when the storm still isn't initiated. What's the point of having all the evidence if Trump won't pull the trigger to have that evidence revealed and used?

Again, I'll give the white hats through 2023 to do something. I have no intentions of voting in 2024 unless every election rigger has been arrested and tried, and every electronic voting machine is physically destroyed. Continuing to lose elections while insisting that we're "winning" is not a winning strategy.

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FlySciFiGuy 10 points ago +11 / -1

Like how 2020 was bait? Trump said he “caught them all” then too.

How many times do you have to catch a criminal in the act before you can arrest them? At what point does letting them continue their crimes constitute participation in said crime?

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FlySciFiGuy 8 points ago +9 / -1

Agreed. I’ll give the white hats through the end of 2023. But if they start gearing up for the 2024 elections like normal instead of military intervention, I won’t even bother voting next time. 2022 is the last time I vote without a complete overhaul of our election system and the imprisonment of everyone who’s tampered with it.

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FlySciFiGuy 12 points ago +12 / -0

Oh snap! That’s wild!

This is what I love about reading Q decodes: that moment when seemingly random stuff suddenly clicks. Whoever is on the Q team, they’re all 200+ IQ geniuses.

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FlySciFiGuy 10 points ago +10 / -0

So what’s the significance of the 4, 10, and 20 that are circled? I don’t get that part.

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FlySciFiGuy 2 points ago +2 / -0

What’s the risk of bringing a phone? What if I just leave it in my car?

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FlySciFiGuy 1 point ago +1 / -0

It’s not that people were born imperfectly. The origin of circumcision is God’s covenant with Abraham. God promised Abraham the land of Canaan for him and his descendants, and the sign of being a part of this covenant is circumcision. It’s speculated that circumcision has hygienic benefits, and this may be partially true, but that’s not why God required it of His people. At any rate, circumcision is not required of anyone who isn’t a Jew.

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FlySciFiGuy 1 point ago +1 / -0

Circumcised Christian here. In the U.S. the popularity of circumcision seems to be a combination of hygienic concerns plus tradition. Not sure who decided that Christians should adopt the practice. Paul wrote that neither circumcision nor uncircumcision avail anything, but that Jews and Gentiles are all one in Christ Jesus.

TL;DR: if you want to circumcise your kids for hygienic reasons you’re probably fine (so long as the doctor doesn’t botch the procedure), but you’re equally fine if you choose not to do it. Has no spiritual benefits whatsoever.

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FlySciFiGuy 5 points ago +5 / -0

This is precisely why I love the QT’s here in Texas. Always clean and lightning fast check out.

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FlySciFiGuy 4 points ago +4 / -0

Cereal: Cinnamon Toast Crunch. If I overdose on sugar in the process, so be it.

Song: either One or Master of Puppets (both by Metallica). My neck would be sore from head banging all day, but worth it. When Once Again We Can Set Our Sails by Amon Amarth would also be pretty sick.

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FlySciFiGuy 1 point ago +1 / -0

I hope the economic implosion part doesn’t drag on for too long. I constantly stock enough food to last 2-3 weeks, but inflation has done a number on my savings. Gas in my area is $3.15, but if that shoots above $5 for longer than a month or two, or inflation gets worse, then I have little to fall back on. Getting evicted from my apartment in the middle of winter for not being able to pay rent would be devastating.

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FlySciFiGuy 3 points ago +3 / -0

A lot of believers have been deceived as well, just like there are many unbelievers who didn’t fall for the propaganda. Spiritual discernment can play a role in sorting out truth from lies, but it seems there are many Christians who either don’t have discernment or choose not to use it.

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FlySciFiGuy 2 points ago +2 / -0

IIRC the 17SOG started the drama by insisting that Patel Patriot was wrong without actually bothering to show how, used inaccurate information to construct their own theory (chiefly the false notion that we’ve been in constant COG since 9/11), and in general pretended that they were top military special forces with insider info.

17SOG is the LARPer some think Patel Patriot is.

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FlySciFiGuy 1 point ago +1 / -0

“Patel Patriot is a rogue agent/LARPer and Q is directly violating freedom of speech to shut him up” is the most retarded take on Patel Patriot I’ve ever heard.

It’s fine if you disagree with his theory or with his predictions (he always thought that Trump was coming back to the White House before the midterms, and that hasn’t really panned out). But if you’re going to accuse him of being a rogue agent, someone sent to distract us with nonsense, then you’re going to actually need some evidence for that.

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FlySciFiGuy 2 points ago +2 / -0

And what would he do with that information? Expose Ukraine’s criminal Nazis to the world? Russia already tried that, and it didn’t work because the global elite don’t care. And they don’t care because they profit off of it.

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FlySciFiGuy 0 points ago +2 / -2

The people you mention (Lincoln excluded) actually did have positive impacts. Let’s see what good Musk and his companies have done:

PayPal: woke disinformation policy Starlink: actively helping Ukraine, the most corrupt, Nazi-riddled country on earth. Tesla: profits off of operating in China and Germany, two extremely socialistic and anti American countries. Tesla’s limited success is what’s gives the Left the excuse to ban/phase out ICE’s. Lithium mining for car batteries is far more invasive and less efficient than gas, and unlike gas legitimately isn’t sustainable long term. Even the Netherlands created a report that there’s not enough rare earth metals to sustain the electric car market for everyone.

Twitter: still bans conservatives, very few unbans as far as I’m aware, and Musk still insists on have content moderation with people from “both sides”. This clearly means radical Leftists and a few token centrists.

So much positive impact, so much winning.

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FlySciFiGuy 1 point ago +2 / -1

He’s invested countless billions into Tesla and is building new Gigafactories left and right. But yeah, not serious about EV’s at all.

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