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To: exit82; ransomnote; Steven W.; Cboldt; greeneyes; TEXOKIE; txhurl; saywhatagain; Swordmaker; ...

Some thoughts on frustration and NK...

Bagster said in the most excellent Sun-Times/Q Edition:

Due to lack of a MOAB that the people expected, (FBI assassination plot), Q responds that the Korean peace is a damn fine MOAB. Historical, in fact. I consider it one, but apparently it didn’t fit into the anons, or some of our, expectations. This is why, I think Q is going into great detail about the FBI, Mueller, and pretty much the whole plan. He is countering the disappointment.

IMO
Aside from the fact that the NK YUGE BIGLY WIN isn’t being covered in the MSM, there is another reason that Q sees this as big and the average schmo doesn’t. NK has been a threat for decades, so people have gotten accustomed to it and don’t pay much attention. It’s kind of background noise. The average person can’t do anything about it and it doesn’t affect his daily life, so why spend time worrying about it? Or even thinking about it. OTOH, Q knows that NK has been under the control of the C_A for decades and has been used as its private military/nuke arsenal to control people worldwide. And now that threat has been neutralized. This is stunning. Mind-boggling. Hard to believe. A win beyond what most of us could imagine. So there is a big disconnect between the Q view and the Joe Sixpack view.

Look at it from both sides - Q and non-Q.


18 posted on 04/28/2018 6:55:17 PM PDT by generally ( Don't be stupid. We have politicians for that.)
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To: generally

WELL PUT.


21 posted on 04/28/2018 7:00:10 PM PDT by JockoManning (http://www.zazzle.com/brain_truth for hats T's e.g. STAY CALM & DO THE NEXT LOVING THING)
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To: generally

Good points. I think there’s another reason some folks don’t think it’s the MOAB that it is. There isn’t any signed agreements yet. That puts a damper on the major achievement it is.

Most of the country is unaware of how many tentacles the C_A has spread throughout the world. It is going to be a shock to them when they are forced to eat the red pill.


26 posted on 04/28/2018 7:05:50 PM PDT by Kalam (Poor me, I have lost my tagline :())
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To: generally

More comments on the Bagster Sun-Times/Q Edition...

>>This anon whined about not being given “credit” for all his hard work and losing his job and friends. As if he ever had a job OR friends. Haha. Just kidding, nerd. Q responds by saying how do you make arrests with a crooked leadership at FBI. He says trust the plan. Efforts will pay off. In it together, blah blah blah. He didn’t slap they pusscakes like he deserved. Are we here for credit or appreciation?

>>There is the basic difference between autists and the Q team, Military men, and older Americans like us FReeQS. We see that there are more important things than our individual selves. Things like country, culture, values, etc. That’s why we do what we do. Younger people, like anons, have a shorter attention span and I feel are attracted to Q for the “game” and “puzzle solving” aspect. Yes, some of it is patriotism, but they may tend to become frustrated at the lack of “results” more quickly to older and wiser people.

Someone famous (?) once said: “It’s amazing how much you can accomplish, if you aren’t worried about who gets the credit.”

I’ve heard that attributed to Reagan and to others. Regardless, those are wise words.

Those who are older and wiser have an easier time with that concept. For one thing, older folks have probably already made their mark on the world, but the younger crowd are still trying to. Another factor is that the young have been conditioned by the media to have short attention spans. For many, if they are bored for more than 3 seconds, they are off to something new (probably a phone app).

So for those with short attention spans, or who are obsessed with getting the credit, we need to set a good example and also do a little teaching. Lots of good young minds out there. Let’s nurture them.

One more thing. Q doesn’t always understand why we/Anons don’t understand. That is normal for anyone in any situation. If you’re an insurance claims processor, you can’t understand why there are so many people trying make claims that fill out there forms incorrectly. Well, that’s because you deal with it every day. It’s your world. The people filling out the forms only do it when there is an emergency/disaster. It’s NOT their every day world. Similarly for other professions.

Q is immersed in this 24/7. Most of the rest of us, particularly those who are younger, are busy with jobs, maybe raising a family, etc. They aren’t thinking about this 24/7. And they don’t know what Q knows. So that’s frustrating to both sides. The anons get frustrated because they don’t see progress. Q sees the progress because Q knows EVERYTHING that is happening including the things that are invisible to us. Q knows how hard and long the team has been working and the incredible results they’ve achieved already. So Q is frustrated by lack of appreciation. It’s like the parent who gives the kid a bicycle and a pony and 100 other gifts for Christmas and after they’re all unwrapped the kid says “Is that all?”


29 posted on 04/28/2018 7:13:05 PM PDT by generally ( Don't be stupid. We have politicians for that.)
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I think NK/SK talks went better and faster then even Potus and Q thought they would and so the announcement was bigger this week from that side.

I believe that this Q post indicates they held on the MOAB because of the announcement:

#1289

Apr 27 2018 22:52:40 (EST) Q !xowAT4Z3VQ ID: 5086f0

Peace on the Korean Peninsula isn’t big news?
Should we drop a #MOAB on that?
Timetables shift.
[Next Week].
Q


32 posted on 04/28/2018 7:16:42 PM PDT by reed13k
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To: generally

IMO
Aside from the fact that the NK YUGE BIGLY WIN isn’t being covered in the MSM, there is another reason that Q sees this as big and the average schmo doesn’t. NK has been a threat for decades, so people have gotten accustomed to it and don’t pay much attention. It’s kind of background noise. The average person can’t do anything about it and it doesn’t affect his daily life, so why spend time worrying about it? Or even thinking about it. OTOH, Q knows that NK has been under the control of the C_A for decades and has been used as its private military/nuke arsenal to control people worldwide. And now that threat has been neutralized. This is stunning. Mind-boggling. Hard to believe. A win beyond what most of us could imagine. So there is a big disconnect between the Q view and the Joe Sixpack view.

Look at it from both sides - Q and non-Q.
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Agreed. About 2 months ago I stood in a room with about 40 people, all of whom were deeply afraid that Trump would provoke a nuclear war out of sheer ignorance or narcissism. What are they saying now?

I recall reading a documentary/expose about North Korea. What life was like for those who live there. Starvation - rail thin “workers” and yet Kim does’t miss a meal. The account detailed how a large group of perfectly, formally, ornately costumed dancers assembled on an empty offical town square and practice drills and dances every day with no one watching -no audience and no planned event. I read that uniformed brass bands accompanied grave diggers out to a grove of trees and played while the men dug what the author described was “their own graves.”

Though the land is verdant and has ocean access, Kim didn’t have them fishing or farming, he had them starving while playing brass instruments and practicing synchronized drills for no one. The starvation was intentional.

Then Q exposes the human farming (sale of babies, children, adults for sex trafficking, Satanic sacrifice, organ harvesting) and provides info about MK Ultra and that NK is a CIA asset. And it makes sense in a sick sort of way, that NK was the working prototype for the life the New World Order wants to give those whom they allow to live.

And so I spent some time thinking about all the slaves President Trump has freed. From the time he took office, he’s been shutting down pedophile rings and freeing slaves. In Saudi Arabia, he set free 3000 child slaves (sex trafficking). His EO and the list of assets (ships, planes etc.) that he froze to halt the flow of slaves.

North Korea is getting out of the human farming business - more slaves freed. Australia and UK and who knows how many others are having to get out of the slave trade. All those slaves freed in ADDITION to ending the nuclear threat that I was told was keeping 40 out of 40 adults I work with awake at night, afraid for their children because Trump is president and “he’d start a war just for his ego!”

It’s astounding that the MSM has this kind of sway over public expression. Well, Youtube/Twitter/Facebook are also being purged of the real reaction of red-pilled Americans and in the place of shouts of joy we hear....crickets.
Let the people remember, Trump has already freed many many slaves in a little over one year in office!


48 posted on 04/28/2018 7:38:26 PM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: generally

To think NK denuclearizing is not one of the biggest MOABs we could possibly have is to miss a huge part of the picture. Not much more to it.


113 posted on 04/28/2018 8:32:46 PM PDT by reasonisfaith ("...because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved." (2 Thessalonians))
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