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Mr_A 2 points ago +2 / -0

I believe this is largely true, but ... how do you prove a negative, especially with all the thick chaff thrown about in the info wars?

I've seen some documentation of the fakery, especially early on in each op, but it's hard to take a firm stand without being on the ground. Got anything more solid, or just the sauce of logic?

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Mr_A 2 points ago +2 / -0

All of these had early signs of being complete fabrications ... but proving a negative is difficult, so the vigilant have largely stayed quiet.

Not to mention that any fake mountain seems to require at least a molehill of truth for the illusion, AND a lot of extras to push the story. So I'm inclined to believe that it's all fake, but without trusted real-time cameras and witnesses, getting verifiable truth is a real issue.

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Mr_A 1 point ago +1 / -0

Your breakdown of the division is wrong: it's not the internet generation, it's that some are awake and some are asleep. Bill Cooper ("behold a pale horse") was pre-internet, but awake big-time. Being younger means the mind, like the body, has less ingrained habits, but there are plenty of boomers and older than boomers that are glued to the Q movie, or even above it and all the other movies.

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Mr_A 1 point ago +1 / -0

Social media has tremendous benefits, independently of the echo chambers and mental doom funnels that are out there.

Not only has Q alluded to the advent of worldwide connectivity being key to taking control from the cabal, but it also makes repairing your car and finding good recipes a lot easier! Soon we'll be doing easy accessory installs to the flying cars ...

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Mr_A 7 points ago +7 / -0

Thanks for sharing. Good find, and good sharable quotes.

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Mr_A 0 points ago +1 / -1

Anyone know what the final part of that clip is from? The dude who looks like Newsome but has a voice closer to Pacino?

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Mr_A 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes: expect the Habbening before then.

Also the term limits amendment is illegitimate, because the whole federal government had already been hijacked and was unrepresentative and illegitimate since 1871.

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Mr_A 2 points ago +3 / -1

Thanks for posting this. I don't follow the X account, but I like seeing it.

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Mr_A 2 points ago +2 / -0

Beautiful. Thanks for sharing.

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Mr_A 6 points ago +6 / -0

They convince other people to act in their interests, like magicians performing sleight of hand tricks. The more people, and the more connected they are, the more likely their tricks will be seen and understood for the deception that it is. Q alluded to this in various posts, probably in 1010 most directly.

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Mr_A 4 points ago +4 / -0

And those pink skies in Europe, too.

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Mr_A 9 points ago +9 / -0

What a strange coincidence. 🦧 Thanks for sharing, and buy stock in Orville Reddenbacher!

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Mr_A 12 points ago +12 / -0

The body is electric. Doesn't mean that it also chemical, or that chemistry doesn't work or is unnecessary, but instead that there is a whole additional field of curing methods that big pharma studiously avoids, including Hulda Clark's zapper, Royal Rife's frequency tech, and Bob Beck's pulsing device.

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Mr_A 2 points ago +2 / -0

Fwiw, acupuncture, chiropractic and homeopathy have always been targeted and ridiculed by the AMA. As well as ayurvedic and shamanic healing. For the most part I would call those uncontrolled opposition, and generally forces for good.

Controlled opposition include folks like Dr. Oz and Dr. Andrew Weill, who reel people in with a few truths but leave them in the allopathic system. The Rockefeller system goal is to capture them entirely as much as possible, like osteopathy, which was a different healing philosophy that has now been fully coopted. In addition to external coercion of those schools of thought (i.e., participating in insurance reimbursement), I believe there are covert infiltrators who intentionally misrepresent those schools of thought.

Infection can also include bacteria and parasites, living creatures that multiply. Terrain theory is not inherently incompatible with viruses, if they existed, but for the most part those that espouse terrain theory have different explanations for the material that allopathic medicine calls a virus. I now believe virology is a fake science, but I also think it's largely a side debate to distract from the fact that real cures exist outside of prescription drugs and symptom treatment.

I don't especially like the term terrain theory, simply because most proponents of the term sound wacko, despite the literal meaning being straightforward. But many other schools of thought relating to healing arts, including homeopathy, are based on concepts that are in line with terrain theory generally, and most of them existed as schools of thought long before the concept of viruses. So the existence or nonexistence of viruses is almost academic, except that allopathic medicine requires viruses to be real for much (though not all) of its treatments.

I'm still learning, too.

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Mr_A 7 points ago +7 / -0

There are better fish in the sea. You will overcome. Society has given women the idea they can swap out the man at will, while keeping the income, the house and kids. So you've had an uphill battle for awhile already. Don't beat yourself up about it, especially if she's doing that already.

Find the good in yourself, and build on it. God loves us all, including you. He understands.

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