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To: Uncle Sham
Pete, I came here hoping for an answer as to why that FBI FISA unredacted report had not been released. It was the day before the mid-terms and I was worried (justified by the results) that the dems were going to take back the House. In so doing, I questioned the veracity of Q-isms. I was greeted with one insult after another by several who seem to dominate this forum. Supposedly, Q is there to encourage riddle-solving and scrutiny to the point that the word gets out among the public about how things are and what is going to happen so there isn't a massive shock when things go down. Fine. Some of this scrutiny should be aimed at Q itself don't you think? I see coded interpretations of one promise after another with NO VISIBLE RESULTS. Maybe this Q is really a distraction as we lose it all. Trust Sessions, trust the plan, etc. I see no reason at all to trust anything.

A man is hungry and begins searching for food in different places. He recalls that a group of people gather food for those sincerely in need. The authorities (having dealt with imposters many times) have allowed them to meet on the outskirts of town, and only speak to those willing to hear.

When the man approaches the outcasts he first observes how superior he is to them, then complains that he is served bread crumbs rather than steak. He lacks the understanding to pool those crumbs together and add spices from one and vegetables from another, until the semblance of a sandwich is achieved.

He wonders why he is not instantly beloved.

1,990 posted on 11/14/2018 3:36:50 AM PST by KittenClaws ("They've got Daryl's Dad's car! .....Red Dawn)
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1,991 posted on 11/14/2018 3:48:02 AM PST by aMorePerfectUnion
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