E @EWillHelpYou 1d ยท While I am not a firm believer in the accuracy of all Q posts, particularly since Q themself says "disinformation is necessary". I do find the end of post 953 incredibly relevant in the context of where we stand right now, and I feel it is something we need to closely examine in terms of an overall operational goal. In early posts Q discusses power being returned to the People, a common theme in both Q and POTUS words. But what does that concept mean, and how is it actually accomplished? We see, repeatedly, the idea that the endgame is the Public being awake to the corruption, and the Deep State no longer being able to operate because of it. Four years ago, many people who supported Trump did so quietly, like proverbial Christians drawing fish in the sand. But now, as of a few days ago, you marched into their place of power and forced them to cower under desks like the corrupt criminals they really are. You scared them so thoroughly with this move, that they snapped completely; and now move to censor over half the Country. A move, I might add, which will inevitably backfire; and in many ways already is. Because the reality is that you are an indicator that the system is broken. That it cannot adequately respond to the needs of the people as it stands; and that years of termless cronyism has all but abolished the concept of an honest politician in the halls of our congressional bodies. So, what happens after they overstep their reach? What happens when they can no longer walk down the street? What happens when they lose control of the loudspeaker? We are seeing this play out in front of our eyes even as I type these words to you. Whatever you think of Q, or their work; I find this a curious thing and think we should step back, and reexamine what the real endgame may look like. Flynn's case was dismissed, finally, a very short time ago; clearing him of all charges, and as of today, the House intends to move toward a second impeachment trial against Trump, bringing this post to a seriously uncanny level of accuracy, even though it was posted nearly three years ago now.