“The Q team perhaps felt it was worth the heartache to the families of the people who get the bad vax in order to make for the kind of historical event that future generations will take a lesson from.”
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I really can’t see the Q allowing casualties which could be prevented in order to teach us a lesson. I believe their efforts always fight to minimize the loss of life, always choosing the most protective measures. As the vax begins targeting the young, I don’t see the Q team thinking that allowing children to suffer is a good lesson. Seems to be the opposite of how they roll. Just my 2.
“The Q team perhaps felt it was worth the heartache to the families of the people who get the bad vax in order to make for the kind of historical event that future generations will take a lesson from.”
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I really can’t see the Q allowing casualties which could be prevented in order to teach us a lesson. I believe their efforts always fight to minimize the loss of life, always choosing the most protective measures. As the vax begins targeting the young, I don’t see the Q team thinking that allowing children to suffer is a good lesson. Seems to be the opposite of how they roll. Just my 2.
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I don’t think the Q team’s main aim in not giving the go signal on The Storm is to get the death count up there so people see how far the cabal was willing to go.
Rather, I think this is just one consideration among many. They have to examine the facts on the ground, assessment of the information they have, risk and benefit of different courses of action and when to take them, chance of success or failure of doing certain things at certain times and the impact of the overall plan, etc.
Remember, if most of the Q teams is top-level military, they would have studied and debated such things as the dropping of the bombs on Nagasaki and Hiroshima. War requires tough choices, really tough choices.