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Occasional adderal, weekend cocaine, bedtime weed, daily caffeine, near daily alcohol, 20-30 times an hour vaping...all gone in one fell New Years swoop.

Replaced with an icy jog followed by lifting and yoga every morning, then scripture study, a little shakespeare, meditation followed by prayer, daily planning, eggs for breakfast, half a gallon of water, and an ice cold shower.

Enjoying day 3 so far just fine.

No headaches or body aches yet and it's nice to see my morning boner make such a rapid comeback :)

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Kids at home rather than school seems a lot safer than the alternative. And given the timing of so many big things already happening leading up to this, wouldn't surprise me. Trump did say just the other day in a speech too "I know it's taken a lot longer than some people thought or would have liked, but it's time." Sure feels like something big is happening soon.

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If you look at the debt clock now, there are roughly 1.581 trillion treasury notes increasing at $1,000/second. I have a hunch that number is going to stop at $1.7 trillion Treasury Dollars (for obvious reasons).

That means we're currently $11.9 billion treasury dollars away.

At $1,000/second (11.9b/$1,000/second = 11.9 million seconds

/60 = 198,000 minutes

/60 = 3,305 hours

/24 = 137 days

137 days from now is May 5th, 2024.

Looked it up, that's Karl Marx's birthday. Interesting.

Since we're already way past 1.581 trillion and on our way to 1.582, I suspect it will be a few days before that. Would be curious what has happened in history on the days leading up to that. Trump said we'd take everything back by, I believe, March. But this is interesting nonetheless.

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The movie starts out with a comedic scene with B.J. Novak (Ryan from "The Office") talking to Taylor Swift's ex boyfriend, John Mayer (apparently playing himself--he goes by John in the movie) at a rooftop party in New York talking about life and dating. Their friendship and their conversation is intentionally and wildly vapid. Talking about how they're not afraid of commitment but rather, committing to the wrong person, which justifies the hookup culture they enthusiastically participate in.

They agree with basically every shallow and shortsighted thing each other says with "One hundred percent" to the point that you can tell that the writer and director (BJ, who also stars in the film) doesn't believe a word they're saying either. But it's a nice way to introduce us to this character and give us a peak inside the psyche of a culturally brainwashed city-person in modern America.

A few moments later, BJ sits down at the party with a woman with a fairly high position at a company that produces podcasts. BJ's character is a writer for the New Yorker who's obsessed with podcasts and is sure creating a successful one will offer him fulfillment, and he's pitching her what he believes is an idea. That idea states:

America is divided. But it's not for the reason that we think. We think that America is divided by geography: red state, blue state, city, country. We're missing something far more profound. America isn't divided by space. America is divided by time. We don't live in the moment anymore. And why would we, when we can live in any moment that's ever been recorded? And when we experience something we really love, our overwhelming instinct is to somehow file it away for later. We don't watch movies in the theater. We don't watch TV when it airs. We don't even have conversations at the same time because we text. And when you text, I can say "Hi," and you could say "Hi" back in a second, or a minute...which is kind of my point because we're all living in our own individualized times. That's why we're living in divided times."

The woman responds that she likes that. Then he asks her if she thinks it be a good story, and she says it's just a theory. He retorts.

Theories are stories. Stories about an idea. And America is an idea. That's what makes it so great.

But she replies:

No, America is its people. That's what makes it so fucked up.

And she shoots him down with some comment about him already being a successful writer for the New Yorker and that "not every white man in New York City needs to have a podcast."

He then says:

I want something more. I don't just want to be a writer. I want to be a voice. As dorky as it sounds, I care about America. And not in that faded Lana Del Rey way. And now I see it falling apart, and we're just standing in the corner, like, making fun of it, you know? I'd like to try to tell some story that...connects.

She replies:

OK well then let me help you out. With all your ideas about America--even if they're good, right?--you gotta put em in a story. Cause Americans listen to stories. Cause Americans are people. They're not...ideas. You're--you're here (pointing to her head). You need to be here (points to her heart). Does that make sense?

Looking blankly as if she's just spoken to him in Mandarin and dejected he says:

A hundred percent.

It then cuts to a shot of a subway train driving by with a quick shot of a small American flag painted on the side, and him riding the subway home, listening to a podcast titled "American Moment." He's still listening to the podcast on his headphones when he gets back at home and we see him typing on his laptop on his coffee table with a copy "Democracy in America" by Alexis de Toqueville. He takes a swig of brandy (we see a framed stock photo behind him that contains another American flag) and sees a text pop up on his laptop from "Brunette Random House Party" that says "Herrrreeeee."

He then closes his laptop and buzzes in "Brunettee Random House Party" in, who is now apparently blonde. He makes mention of this and then asks "How's the book world?" Her confusion tells him that she doesn't work for Random House, and he didn't meet her at a party thrown by Random House, and realizes that he just met her and some random...house party. She comes in, we can assume what happens next although we aren't shown, but it all plays up the the vapidness of hookup culture so we're sure to get the point.

A few hours later he gets a phone call from a number he doesn't recognize from a man telling him the bad news that his girlfriend just died. Confused, because he doesn't, and likely has never had a girlfriend, asks a few more questions so he can scroll through his phone really fast and figure out who the guy is talking about. The guy is her big brother, by the way, and he invites him to the funeral. BJ tries to politely decline but his unwillingness to be direct about it fails to deter the man on the phone and he soon finds himself feeling obligated to go. The location of the funeral we're told is some tiny town a five hour drive from Dallas out in the middle of nowhere.

Well, clearly so we can have a movie at all, he goes. He absolutely nothing about this girl he hooked up with once, but for whatever reason, her surviving family all thinks he was her boyfriend, and he's not in the mood to let them down, so he plays along. After the funeral, he's driving back to the airport with the brother who invited him, and once again, Ben (BJ's character) gets himself into more trouble by saying something he doesn't mean about how close he felt to the family. Again saying "100%". This inspires the brother to slam on the brakes, pull over, and tell him his theory (that his sister didn't die of an overdose "She'd never taken so much as an Advil in her life", but in fact as murdered) and his plan (to find out who killed her, and to exact vengeance--with Ben's help, of course).

At first Ben tries to wiggle out of it, but then the brother drops the line he needed to convince this particular hombre to stay. He says:

Stay down here and avenge Abby's death with me. What a story that would be.

Say no more. He calls the podcast lady and tells her where he was, why he was there, and what just happened to him, and pitches her a new idea: that obviously nobody killed this girl, the brother just can't cope with the suicide and has made up a story to make himself feel better and

This is about a new American reality that people can't accept so they invent these myths and conspiracy theories so they can cast themselves as heroes because...the truth is too hard to accept. The death of Abilene, is about the death of American identity and the need to find someone to blame for it. This isn't just a story about vengeance. It's a story about the need for vengeance. The meaning of vengeance.

She pauses, cause she's not sure that's really the real story I assume but she's gonna give him a little slack and, grasping for a reason it might sell says:

Dead white girl?

To which he responds:

Holy grail of podcasts.

He tells her the brother is "such a character" and has said so many crazy things already that he wished his recorder had already been on. She asks if he can get close to the family. He replies that of course he can, they think he was her boyfriend and (looking a little conflicted at the sleeziness of it) "I went to her funeral for God's sake."

She replies:

That's good. I mean, it's fucked up...but it's good...for this. Ok, let's give it a shot.

He then pitches the idea to the brother that they make a podcast about their vengeance tour with the rationale being he can draw national attention and recruit people around the country to help them solve the crime and the brother goes for it.

Now they're off.

Now we get to really see some caricatures of small town American Christians who lean right politically when he goes to stay at the family house closer to town. They talk about guns and God and family and Whataburger and how good it is "Just because it is" but you can tell that, while the family seems simple initially. they have good hearts, and they love each other, and those things are real and matter. When they ask him how he plans to help he gives them an answer that they don't buy but are too polite to call him out on and the mother replies with a simple "Bless your heart" (which we come to find out later is the polite Texas way of saying "Go fuck yourself" but Ben doesn't know that yet. He doesn't know how sharp these people are yet and he thinks he can get away with a subtle insult to their intelligence that they'll surely be too stupid to pick up on, but they do, and the mother answers him in kind. Brilliant little moment.

The brother then escorts Ben to the room he'll be staying in. Abilene's room. And says "I guess we have a guestroom now." Ben looks at the picture onf the wall and the Harry Potter books on the shelf, and sees her phone sitting on the bedside table but it's locked so he can't read what's inside. He opens his text thread with her from months earlier to see if he can find any clues but he gets nothing.

In the morning, he and the brother set off to find the girl's murderer. First stop is at an oil field manned by one of his friends who corroborates the brother's story that Abilene "never took so much as an Advil in her life" and reiterates the theory that she was killed by a Mexican cartel drug dealer who was obsessed with her. Then he says:

He's just a piece of it though. It's too big to understand. You got Deep State, in bed with pill pushers, cartels, pedos, the law...and you...you're a piece of it too.

We then cut back to Ben at the house interviewing the family. They go on and on about a burger place called Whataburger. He keeps asking why they like it so much and the brother says:

Asking why you love Whataburger is like asking you like Christmas or your dog. I mean you can point to the reasons but the reasons aren't really the point. You just love it. And that's how love works.

Ben then decides that since Abilene used to record music, he'd go to the recording studio alone to ask the guy who owns the place what he knows about Abilene, and here's where things got very interesting to me.

The owner of the recording studio out in the middle of nowhere is a guy by the name of Quentin Sellers (referred to by Mike, one of the two local police officers--half of "Mike and Dan" who the locals all say are a joke--at the end of the movie as "Q") played by none other than...Ashton Kutcher.

Now I don't know how much you know about Ashton Kutcher but there's a couple of things about him that I find pretty interesting:

First, he used to star in a reality show called "Punked." The aim of this show was to use Ashton's connections within Hollywood to place other famous actors in fake, but highly stressful situations, that they didn't know were fake, to see how they'd react. The moment things got too serious and it seemed like one of his star studded friends were about to lose it, he'd come running out of some hidden trailor with his camera crew and let them know they'd just been "punked." It was a blast of a show, honestly, to see how famous people would react to horrible situations in real life, when they didn't know they were being recorded. Kinda makes you think.

Now, a few years ago, Ashton helped found an organization called Thorn to help develop technologies that would help deter human trafficking. Here's the site: https://www.thorn.org/about-our-fight-against-sexual-exploitation-of-children/

People Magazine ran an article back in 2018 saying Ashton had helped save 6,000 children from human trafficking with that organization. See here: https://people.com/movies/ashton-kutcher-saves-6000-kids-human-trafficking-thorn-organization/

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all the Vatican's gold while gold and silver prices continue to be suppressed, GME looming, and Trump's promise to build 5 new super cities and have a year-long holiday to celebrate America......suggests to me that there might be something to this whole NESARA/Jubilee year thing after all.

What better way to send the international bankers packing and ring in a new age of freedom and sound money than to seize all their assets and forgive Americans of all the debts we owe them and let us keep the assets we were never meant to keep because of the heinous practice of predatory usury and hyper-taxation through which the bankers ensnared and enslaved so many of our citizens for so many generations?

I know some people here hate the idea of debt forgiveness, usually because it would contribute to inflation and because our tax dollars are generally used to pay for the benefits freeloaders enjoy in the old system, but if we're going to start a new system, where ownership is truly ownership, where taxes are low, if not non-existent (don't need taxes when you can print money for public works and inject it into the economy by hiring private companies to complete the projects), but would anybody here really be opposed to this?

Sure, maybe you played this particular rigged game better than others, but there's no denying the game was rigged. And with sound money moving forward, why hold it against one another that we get to keep the cars, houses, land, and other assets we financed when there was really no other reasonable way to acquire them for our families?

I'd certainly be down for that. And something tells me, based on the aformentioned reasons, and the insistence by Donald Trump that "the best is yet to come" that's exactly what's going to happen. How else is the whole country going to be able to enjoy a YEAR LONG HOLIDAY?

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Why?

No more social media censoring the stories. Public outrage. Clear documented issues. We just had one election overturned, paving the way for other judges to see the need to take cases. I have no doubt they had all those elections staked out as well and that we have all the evidence we need to prove fraud there, and use that to prove fraud elsewhere. People are mad because this hasn't been "fixed" yet. The fact is certain things have to happen in certain orders in order to bring the whole system down. I see no bad news as bad news anymore, just more evidence to strengthen the big case when it finally happens.

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That is all.

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It's right in front of our faces. And when you drag over that section of the debt clock what pops up? An explanation of when both Abraham Lincoln and JFK created debt-free currency.

Donald Trump already saved the country. We're watching a movie otherwise. We're witnessing the systematic destruction of the Old Guard in real time and nobody is talking about it.

Look up the article "Meet your new Fed President, Donald Trump" from 2017.

Patriots ARE in control. We've already won.

*Edit - Other things I've noticed: US Debt held by foreign countries: rising fast. US trade deficit, falling fast. China trade deficit, falling fast. Imported oil: rising fast. Interesting stuff buried in there. Give it a look.

*edit - They changed the name of the article I mentioned, but here it is: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/feds-cure-risks-being-worse-110052807.html

About 3/4 of the way down he says the line though: "This scheme essentially merges the Fed and Treasury into one organization. So, meet your new Fed chairman, Donald J. Trump."

*Edit - for those lazy to type "debt clock" into google (see the awesome poster below), here you go: https://www.usdebtclock.org/. As for where this "fake and ghey" site gets its numbers, it's all sourced on there. Just hover over any of the numbers and look at the top and it shows you the source. (e.g., Congressional Budget Office, Federal Reserve, US Census, US Treasury, AACER, BLS, Bureau of Economic Analysis, EIA, etc. As for the claims made about Lincoln and JFK creating debt/free money, read a history book sometime)

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That's all. Dead tired. No energy to elaborate. But it's everywhere. It's in all of them. "Secret Invasion" that I'm watching now is chock full. NATO vs. Russia. False flag lingo being tossed around. Reptilian shape shifters. Name it. It's all in there.

That is all.

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My buddy is single and is down with the cause and just told me that on Tinder, every 20 or so swipes, Tinder asks him if he wants to "show his pride" by adding a rainbow sticker thing to his profile. He said despite it being constantly offered, like annoyingly so, that very few of the women he sees on there have taken the offer and put the sticker on their profile.

Pride month isn't what it used to be. This tranny stuff is having an impact.

Can't remember who the guy was or how to find it. Little help would be great.

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Think about it: a lot of the judges who shot them down were even Trump-appointed judges. Were the lawyers involved in these suits too stupid to know what would and wouldn't get them standing?

I've thought about this a lot. Thought about how much harder fraud is to prove than simply proving that an election shouldn't stand based on what factually occurred at the time, whether it was intentional or not. It's like putting the thumb on your opponent's scale. Any good lawyer knows that when a higher charge is too iffy, you settle for the lesser charge. I keep looking at all these suits and they keep trying to prove in court that there was fraud, which is intentional, which would not only require the actions observed and recorded, but proof that what was happening was coordinated and intentional, which, of course, they're not going to have all of that. Or maybe they do (I think they do), but the plan called for Donald to play shadow president for 4 years while fake Biden takes the country seemingly to the edge of oblivion.

But when you think in terms of the Q plan, how it had to be this way, despite all of Trump's grandstanding and huffing and puffing about the election, to see all these highly capable lawyers just get swatted away left and right by judges all over the country...something doesn't smell right to me. Something tells me all the lawyers fighting for Trump (perhaps with the exception of the Mormon trumpet players from Utah) were part of the show. They brought intentionally weak cases that wouldn't qualify for standing so they could appear to be trying to fight this in court, when they really had no intention of doing so, because it would be almost too easy to prove, and putting Trump right back into the White House wasn't part of the plan right now.

So here we are, huffing and puffing about this painfully obvious fact that the election was stolen and no judge will even taken the case and suddenly I'm thinking..."Oh shit. Maybe the patriots have more control than I thought."

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Here are three keys to being more persuasive:

1.Make sure they know you respect their intelligence

2.Make sure they know you respect their character/intentions

3.Make sure they know that you're open to being wrong

These three things will instantly make you 1000x more persuasive with anybody.

*Edit: I realize in many cases you don't respect their intelligence or character, and you're 100% sure you're right, but that doesn't matter. If you want them to listen, you have to disarm their ego and you have to make them think you are open to being wrong. This accomplishes that. So bite the bullet and fake it. You won't be sorry.

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This guy really seems to have the whole thing figured out, I'm not gonna lie: https://thedocuments.info/Payload/Part%20Two_%20What's%20REALLY%20happening%20in%20Ukraine%20by%20Derek%20Johnson%20v2.pdf

Maybe all the anti white stuff, all the trans stuff, all the WWIII stuff, all the Biden stuff, all the stolen election stuff, all the southern invasion stuff, the money to Ukraine stuff, the DeSantis stuff--you name it, is all actually totally fake. But was necessary to show people the importance of our freedoms.

Maybe the patriots already took control of the fake news media and now they're just playing their role as captives of the white hats so they can dot all their I's and cross all their T's and round up every last criminal found in those sealed indictments, try them, sentence them, execute them and replace them in the public square with actors while the masses sit around thinking everything is business as usual within the left/right paradigm. It would certainly be the cleanest way to go about it.

Maybe there won't be some big 10 day roundup of all these criminals. Maybe most of them have already been rounded up and have had their trials and been sentenced. Maybe when the white hats finally come out and reveal what they've been doing, it will already be done, and all that will be left to do is present the facts and the proof to the public.

Maybe nobody involved will have the chance to watch that announcement, freak out and try to skip the country. Maybe all these videos by Rosie and Ellen and Tom Hanks and you name it are all proof that they've already been rounded up, and the movies Hollywood keeps making and the shows they're running are merely the movies and shows the white hats are allowing them, or rather, forcing them, to keep creating in order to keep the operation running smoothly and the economy running until the big Declas/MOASS date.

Maybe we really should just enjoy the show. Maybe that's really all it is. Sure, we should probably still pray. But maybe we should just be uttering prayers of gratitude because the battle is already won. Maybe what's taking so long are the damn trials. How long would it take to try and sentence and execute half a million people? Probably a while.

Maybe we won't be watching those live. Maybe they'll all just come out via streaming services on demand, and if we want to watch them, we can, but it's not like it's going to be the only thing on TV. Imagine how that would be. That's how I thought it was going to be. But what would happen to the country if that many people were waiting live trials for us all to watch?

Would you go to work? I wouldn't. I wouldn't risk missing that kind of live programming. But if it's all recorded and on-demand, then yeah, I could still go to work and then watch the trials I wanted to watch when it made sense for me, and then just pause it and move away if it became too much.

Remember the amount of coverage the OJ Simpson case got? Multiply that by a few thousand. Not good.

The country...nay...the world would grind to a halt if they televised all that live, wouldn't it? It would be like 2-3 straight years of super bowl sundays, everyone marking their calendars for the big names, becoming tv zombies with nothing else to do while our economies suffered. Can't imagine the white hats would want that.

Maybe that's why Trump is so calm. Maybe that's why he's getting ahead of DECLAS with all these announcements of policies he's going to enact when he's back in office. Not because he'll need to be elected again, but because he'll still be President, as will be revealed, and these are the things he'll enact as President while we're all waiting for the next election to replace all the people in Congress who were executed for treason recently. Kinda feels like that's what he's doing. Those videos he's putting out don't really watch like campaign videos, do they? They sound more like matter of fact policy plans--like they're a sure thing.

Meanwhile, we're getting the chance to see just how stupid Critical Race Theory is, so when all the Commies who were pushing it are suddenly gone, we'll all know good and well why such doctrine was such a bad idea and nobody will cry when it's eliminated from our schools overnight.

And we're getting lambasted with commercials and media that paint straight white males in such a negative light, it will be this huge relief when once again, representation in media actually reflects our nation's real demographics.

And we're getting lambasted with such ridiculous examples of leftism, such as trannyism and pedophilia, that nobody will miss it when it suddenly disappears as well.

Roe v. Wade is already struck down, but now we're getting the opportunity to show each and every state population why abortion laws should be stricter.

Big Pharma has been exposed. Won't be much of a shock now when Trump reveals that all the cheap cures we need have been getting manufactured by Kodak and Regeneron for the past several years. That's what he said he was going to do with them, after all. After he had "covid" he emerged from the hospital, talked about the treatment he had, and then said he was going to give that to every single American. He tends to make good on his word. I doubt he would have made that kind of promise if he didn't intend to make good on it. He called it a miracle cure. Said he was going to manufacture it and have the military deliver it to everybody. That hasn't happened yet so...

The Federal Reserve System and the WEF and WHO and CIA and FBI IRS have been exposed. Won't see many people cry when those are disbanded or replaced. Ron Paul will literally nut in his pants.

I mean...what if this really is all just a show, and getting upset about the things we see in the news is just silly?

Maybe we should stop waiting for "The Storm." Maybe we've all been living through it this whole time. We've all been getting educated. We've been waking up. But we all know the BIG awakening will be when DECLAS happens, but how will that really happen unless we've already seized control of the media?

So maybe we have. Maybe we've just been watching this big dumb show so that when they turn the lights on one of these days (soon, hopefully) all the heavy lifting was already done. The arrests. The trials. The executions. Already done. And everything we've been watching on the edge of our seats was really just some big dumb show because the Patriots really have been in control and running this massive operation in secret ever since Trump made his world tour and all the major countries capitulated to Trump and the Great Awakening.

What if Covid was all just a big wag the dog? All these people supposedly dying at all these big empty hospitals full of dancing nurses. What if that was a big show? Maybe Fauci was already dead. Maybe that whole thing was just to get people to stay inside so the military could move around the country unobstructed, making the mass arrests we were promised?

Maybe it's the white hats keeping MOASS from happening with GME, etc. until the time is right.

Maybe Quantum.gov was set up prior to the election so we could have exact numbers and prove to people on a blockchain or whatever exactly what the results of the 2020 election were, but they let everything play out under the old system so we could all see for ourselves just how important a secure and transparent voting system was. And now it will be.

Wouldn't that be something.

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I was reading this thread this morning: https://greatawakening.win/p/16b5uwC9Oz/-have-you-noticed-people-seem-to/c/

And more specifically this comment by u/Monomial (not trying to call you out or anything, fren, it's just the comment that got me thinking)

So yeah...I've mostly disengaged. I no longer trust the plan. The plan is wrong. It has taken too long and cost too much. And yes, I recognize the horrors of the alternative. I just no longer believe death is the worst possible outcome. One thing is certain though. When this is all done, if there is even a hint that full disclosure is not absolute, then all of what Q did will be for naught. Because there will still be civil war in that case. I refuse to live in a world that keeps secrets and treats its citizens this way, and where this kind of manipulation (that both sides have been engaging in) is deemed in any way acceptable. I will no longer tolerate it.

And like I just said, it got me thinking.

I completely sympathize with these feelings (I'm not treating it as an argument, because you didn't phrase it as such. So there's nothing to argue with. Those are your feelings, I respect that, and I'm choosing to treat them as just that, your feelings), but here's why I don't personally feel that way.

1.I think the reason Q felt the need to tell us to trust was precisely because he/she/it/they knew ahead of time that in order for this "plan" to be pulled off successfully, it would be necessary for the enemy to be kept in the dark about how much ground they were losing along the way so that they couldn't make adjustments in time to account for them.

And if they needed to remain in the dark, then so did we, for anything they revealed to us openly, the enemy would certainly be privy to as well. Therefore, for strategic purposes, as they began to dismantle this behemoth, it would have to at least appear to the public that nothing substantial was really happening.

People like the Clintons (or people who look like them with access to their emails, texts, Twitter accounts, etc.) would still need to communicate with their handlers and patsies, would still need to be seen in public, would still need to tweet, etc. and plans for Covid, the vaccines, stolen elections, etc. would still need to be carried out (albeit hopefully curbed in their severity) so that those at the top, middle, and bottom, for whom strong legal cases had yet to be built, would carry on with business as usual, until such time as such cases could in fact be built.

I mean, think about it, if the plan had huge, obvious benchmarks taking place publicly, what need would you and I have to TRUST at all? We wouldn't need to trust because we would KNOW the plan was working. The only reason to tell people to trust is because you know that to them it won't appear that way, and that they will simply need to keep their sanity via...faith.

2.Unlike the poster I quoted above, I believe that this was how it had to be. And while I applaud the poster's willingness to die for this cause, something tells me that a kinetic war of that kind would not have resulted in the outcome we wanted anyway.

Consider how Hercules was finally able to slay the Hydra. He quickly learned that merely cutting off its heads wouldn't work, because no matter how quickly he'd move on to cut off the next head, the one he had just removed would quickly regenerate.

Brute force alone wasn't enough to kill the beast. He had to be smart about it.

Luckily, his buddy Iolaus was pretty tight with the goddess Athena, who told him that if they worked as a team, with Iolaus taking a torch and cauterizing the neck of each head after Hercules cut it off, they could finally vanquish the monster.

This enemy we face spans the entire earth. It is not a nation we are at war with, with clear borders and battle lines (as that famous JFK speech points out). Our enemy has infected every corner of the globe. They have resources unimaginable. It goes by many names. Members of this cabal are hidden everywhere. They could be anybody. You could be living right next door to one right now and you would have no idea. They might go to church with you on Sundays as part of their front, and Monday night they're in some lair in the middle of your city drinking baby's blood from a skull..and you call him friend.

That is not an enemy we can simply start shooting at. This is a cancer that requires expert surgery. Careful surgery. And it cannot know every time a general in its army has been captured or they might resort to God knows what. They need to think everything is going according to THEIR plan. They need to keep getting texts from their handlers. Keep seeing comms in the news. Keep on keeping on.

This is the Hydra WE are facing. If a bloody war could save the world from it, I think that's the path we would take, but I think the Q team knows that would be a losing battle, so like Hercules, they're being smart, not just strong.

3.I think we have many, many reasons at this point to believe we are winning this war, and while it sucks because we know these reasons are not going to convince anyone who is not already on board with all this Q stuff (e.g. "Devolution! Look at the law of war manual! Look at all those EO's Trump signed! Look at how calm Trump seems!" "Biden is wearing a mask!", "I found another Q proof!", "They played the wrong song during his inauguration! That was a funeral song!", "Elon is tweeting Q things!", "Where' IS Hunter?") and it sucks for "normies" to still think we're crazy (even while hoping we're right) and for Democrats to think they actually won that election (when we know damn well they didn't) and we miss the days where we could gloat at what an amazing job our beloved GEOTUS was doing when he was in office, winning over people of all shapes and sizes and colors and creeds with each passing day (God, that tasted so good)..I think I understand why Q said "It had to be this way."

And with each passing day I understand more and more why Q felt it was important to tell us to trust and to pray.

Frens...pray.

Pray.

If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, who giveth to all men liberally and upbraideth not, and it shall be given him. -James 1:5

Have you asked God if we're winning?

Have you asked God if it had to be this way?

Have you asked God if you have good reason to trust this crazy plan from 4chan that for some reason, gripped your soul one day and hasn't let it go since?

What does He tell you?

Do you feel it?

Because I feel it.

Do yourself a favor. It's Sunday. The Lord's Day. If you're frustrated. If you're down. If the lack of confirmation in the mainstream media that things are going according to the plan that will ultimately free the world from this Hydra that has enveloped the world for so long is really happening...take some time today and pray about it.

Don't just pray FOR it.

Pray ABOUT it.

For some, I know their faith works in such a way that if they'll say a prayer asking God for wisdom, and they pick up their Bible and flip to any verse, that verse always seems to have the answer.

For others, they can just hear that still, small voice whispering peace to their soul the moment they pick up the scriptures or get on their knees.

And then there are others who just know all the time whether they do those things or not. They feel God's voice in their bones somehow. They just know, deep down, that a marvelous work and a wonder is taking place before their very eyes as they look around the world. They know they've never seen the Enemy rage like it's raging right now. They know there's a reason for that. Q phrases it as being "over the target."

Brothers and sisters, Christian or not, the truth is there. We may see it through a glass darkly, but it's there. And your faith in this work is bringing it into the light of reality.

You need to believe in this. If you've ever believed in something worth believing in, this is it. What greater blessing could the world have than to be freed from this monster? What greater cause is there in which to exercise your faith than a clean, just world for your children to grow up in?

Yes, pray for it to come true, but if you want those prayers to REALLY count, first ask God if His hand is in this plan or not.

I believe it is.

I believe the people fighting this fight behind the scenes are men of God. They're men of faith. They're strong, humble men with a noble cause and the faith in God to make it a reality.

And I believe that because I believe this, when I raise my voice up to heaven it is not done so with the spirit of fear but it is done with thanksgiving and praise and real hope. Can you sense the vibration of this post? My hands are trembling as I write it.

I know that spirit.

You know that spirit.

And it shall come to pass in the last days, saith God, I will pour out My Spirit upon all flesh; and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see visions, and your old men shall dream dreams.

Pray, frens. And if you need something to read today, a prophecy of the Lord to base your faith on, a question to ask the Lord "Is this what's happening before me right now what you meant?" I invite you to read the book of Habakkuk. It's only 3 chapters, but read it knowing what we know now, seeing what we see now, and ask God if this was not the time He had in mind for this prophecy to be fulfilled.

I trust that if you will, and you'll go to the Lord in prayer as James suggests, your heart will find peace. And your prayers will become more powerful as a result.

And the end of this story will come to us all that much faster for it.

WWG1WGA

Amen.

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Yes, we all know that it was, but look at what happened in Arizona. They proved that the printer settings were changed the night before the election to make sure votes in heavily Republican areas couldn't be counted, but by calling it FRAUD we have to prove it was intentional. Is that part of the reason we're having such a hard time making our case to these judges? Should the argument be shifted from "they did it on purpose" to "it doesn't matter whether it does done intentionally or not, it was done, and voters were disenfranchised. We need to do it over again." Or something to that extent?

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Or this (media.greatawakening.win)
posted ago by tobeselfevident ago by tobeselfevident
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How's this? (media.greatawakening.win)
posted ago by tobeselfevident ago by tobeselfevident
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Any ideas?

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It seems to me that every time "they" seem to get some clever win in the news, a few days later, it has flipped for "us."

Either that, or something much bigger for "us" breaks and people forget all about the previous thing "they" got.

This will be fine.

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A little trick I learned a while back but still struggle at times to remember for whatever reason is to stop labeling those who disagree with you.

Examples:

"Liberals think..."

"Democrats think..."

"The Left...."

I've noticed that sometimes, people who consider themselves Liberals/Democrats don't actually think what I'm about to say they think. When that's the case, arguments quickly devolve into whether all self-proclaimed Liberals/Democrats even think that, or it becomes a competition about which side of the aisle espouses the most ridiculous ideas (e.g. "Oh yeah??? Well Republicans think...")

Rather than discussing the topic at hand, I've found that my use of the label creates resistance I didn't need, and often derails any constructive conversation from the get go.

A simple solution to this is to simply replace "Liberals" or "Democrats" or whatever label you might be using with "some people." Or "there are people out there who think..."

I've found that it's a fairly easy pivot that gives people more space to consider the validity of my argument, and doesn't make them feel as attacked and boxed in so their tribalism doesn't kick in as much so they start a dick swinging contest over which side of the aisle believes the most ridiculous things.

I think people on both sides of the aisle actually agree on a lot more than they realize, but their tribal instincts are so easily activated it becomes really hard for them to see that. A simple pivot to "there are people who" or "some people" seems to have gone a long way for me in my efforts to encourage open minds and foster healthier discussions.

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