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To: ransomnote

In late.

A number of people, among which I’d count our host, the formidable Sundance, and Scott Adams, are dismissive of the Q thing on the grounds that it instructs people that they’re watching a pre-scripted show, to be passive, and that various promises or proofs have failed to appear as scheduled.

I’ve never read the Q stuff that way; it seems rather to be encouraging people to do their own research; to be diligent in archiving information before the enemy scrubs it; but to take on this task rather than what I’d call active opposition. Nor did I get the impression that Q, or the Q team, if you prefer, were claiming to be invincible.

Instead, and this is the entirely valid part of the criticism, a number of secondary voices have emerged trying to be considered interpreters of Q, almost acting as a priesthood in that they deem the Q posts as needing their unique interpretation, and want the Q readers to treat them as authoritative. THESE people have, IMO, been the ones to develop a sort of prophetic persona for the Q voice, and they’ve been a lot louder than the original as well as readily debunked and mockable.

All this to this point: If all this is not pre-scripted (again, IMO based on the timing of the ‘enjoy the show’ phrase; it seems only used when referring to the next move which was nicely set up by our side, never to the strategic end-goal), then there have been and will be times when the bad guys win one. In fact it’s silly to think otherwise; you can’t simultaneously consider all the ways in which people have perverted our government, not to mention others, and simultaneously think they’ve got the predictability of a Hanna Barbera cartoon villain.

This weekend I would consider a big win for the bad guys. I’m fully expecting to see the investigation falter, the autopsy disappoint, and the usual voices basically rub it in our faces that they can continue to do as they please.

(Remainder removed after several edits as it keeps coming out reading like something bannable, which isn’t the intent)


226 posted on 08/11/2019 7:43:49 PM PDT by No.6
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To: No.6

We need reason to try (first) Comey in GITMO. This bungling just assured it.


227 posted on 08/11/2019 7:50:17 PM PDT by txhurl (whoa)
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To: No.6

Scott Adams speaks to the issue himself.

The “Fine People” Hoax Funnel
https://www.scottadamssays.com/2019/04/30/the-fine-people-hoax-funnel/

A good read.

As as an ancient Greek guy once said...

There are those that can see.
There are those what will see if shown.
There are those that will not see.

Don’t waste your time on those that wont see once they identify themselves. You just annoy them and burn yourself out.


230 posted on 08/11/2019 7:54:45 PM PDT by Grimmy (equivocation is but the first step along the road to capitulation)
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Authorities are having trouble locating Ghislaine Maxwell

Ghislaine Maxwell was, according to her accusers, Jeffrey Epstein’s protector and procurer, his girlfriend and his madam. She was, by all accounts, a soul mate and a mirror image. He grew up in Brooklyn with no money to speak of and never finished college. She is Paris-born, Oxford-educated, a jet-setter who partied with princes and billionaires. 

Together, Epstein and Maxwell allegedly built what prosecutors, police and a growing number of women described as a sex-trafficking operation that crisscrossed the nation to provide Epstein with three young girls a day. 

The death of Epstein, the convicted sex offender who authorities said hanged himself in a federal detention center cell in New York on Saturday, leaves those who seek to hold someone responsible for the alleged abuse of dozens of girls with one prime target: Maxwell. 

According to many of the women who have spoken about what Epstein allegedly did to them, Maxwell was the financier’s chief co-conspirator. 

Maxwell, 57, has not been charged and has denied any wrongdoing. According to people familiar with the investigation, authorities have had trouble locating Maxwell, who is believed to be living abroad. Her five-story Manhattan townhouse was sold in 2016 for $15 million by a company that used the address of Epstein’s New York office. 

Her lawyers told a judge in 2017 that she was in London, but had no fixed address. Lawyers representing Epstein’s alleged victims said they wouldn’t expect Maxwell to return to the United States anytime soon for fear of being arrested.
 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/epsteins-accusers-call-her-his-protector-and-procurer-is-ghislaine-maxwell-now-prosecutors-target/2019/08/11/7af5968a-bbbd-11e9-a091-6a96e67d9cce_story.html

234 posted on 08/11/2019 8:08:44 PM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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