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Q ~ Trust Trump's Plan ~ 08/14/21 Vol.364, Q Day 1387
qalerts.app ^ | 8/14/2021 | FReeQs, FReepers, and vanity

Posted on 08/14/2021 7:23:30 PM PDT by ransomnote

The Biden Regime Shared Part of Its "Enemies" List With Reporters


Q is the result of the sacrifices and commitment of countless patriots to win back our captured country from the Deep State and achieve the transformation President Trump promised in this campaign video. President Trump has said the awakening of the public is key to this transformation.

Q describes this awakening as follows: 

"The Great Awakening ('Freedom of Thought’), was designed and created not only as a backchannel to the public (away from the longstanding 'mind’ control of the corrupt & heavily biased media) to endure future events through transparency and regeneration of individual thought (breaking the chains of ‘group-think’), but, more importantly, aid in the construction of a vehicle (a ‘ship’) that provides the scattered (‘free thinkers’) with a ‘starter’ new social-networking platform which allows for freedom of thought, expression, and patriotism or national pride (the feeling of love, devotion and sense of attachment to a homeland and alliance with other citizens who share the same sentiment).

When ‘non-dogmatic’ information becomes FREE & TRANSPARENT it becomes a threat to those who attempt to control the narrative and/or the stable. 

When you are awake, you stand on the outside of the stable (‘group-think’ collective), and have ‘free thought’. 

"Free thought" is a philosophical viewpoint which holds that positions regarding truth should be formed on the basis of logic, reason, and empiricism, rather than authority, tradition, revelation, or dogma. 

When you are awake, you are able to clearly see. 

The choice is yours, and yours alone. 

Trust and put faith in yourself. 

You are not alone and you are not in the minority. 

Difficult truths will soon see the light of day. 

WWG1WGA!!!" ~ Q (#3038)

The video, Qanon is 100% coming from the Trump Administration, is just one of many excellent responses to the all-important question, "Whom does Q serve?"

Q Boot Camp is a quick, condensed way to learn the background and basics about the Q movement. 

Q has reminded us repeatedly that together, we are strong. As the false "narrative" is destroyed and the divisive machinery put in place by the Deep State fails, the fact that patriotism has no skin color or political party is exposed for all to see. 

In the battle between those who strip us our constitutional rights, we can't afford to let false divisions separate us any longer. We, and our country, will be forever made stronger by diligently seeking the truth, independence and freedom of thought.

Where We Go 1, We Go All





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To: bitt

austin and milley are meeting at the white house at 3 pm


1,701 posted on 08/18/2021 7:57:47 AM PDT by bitt (<img src=' 'width=50%>)
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To: bitt

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/08/video-horror-kabul-taliban-begins-home-searches-public-beatings-women-scream-help-outside-airport-gate-traitors-beaten-street-40000-americans-remain-trapped-country/


1,702 posted on 08/18/2021 8:00:56 AM PDT by bitt (<img src=' 'width=50%>)
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To: bitt

To resign?


1,703 posted on 08/18/2021 8:01:03 AM PDT by stillafreemind ( )
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To: Bigg Red

These guys did a show on Lord Miles. It is about 13 mins. It’s actually quite entertaining.

I don’t know whether the guy is a fool or a genius. He’s lucky, and he has quite a story to tell.

What he did was certainly risky, but it will pay off. He is going to become a celebrity likely.

He sounds goofy, but in an endearing way.

Lawrence of Kabul
78,198 viewsAug 16, 2021

The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqRnSZu6n58

It doesn’t surprise me that the Taliban were friendly while kicking people out of what is now their country. Why wouldn’t they be in good mood and act “friendly?” They won.

Besides, they must have had some idea this guy got dispatches out earlier. Treating him badly and taking him hostage would not have been smart on their part. The smart thing to do was to give him a chance to show the world what great guys the Taliban really are.


1,704 posted on 08/18/2021 8:03:36 AM PDT by CheshireTheCat ("Forgetting pain is convenient.Remembering it agonizing.But recovering truth is worth the suffering")
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To: Cletus.D.Yokel

I found it very sad as I traversed from Midland to Odessa and seeing the rigs stacked-up and increasing every day (I have photos).
Those have meaning.
Stand together.
———-

True enough that we lost drilling, those are usually the first to go (as you know). This isn’t the first bust and hopefully won’t be the last. Can’t say that I mind seeing all the outsiders leave. We will bounce back!

What’s sad is all the new buildings that went up to accommodate that long lasting boom are now empty. No one ever seems to realize that there is always a bust , especially if the wrong person takes political office


1,705 posted on 08/18/2021 8:07:21 AM PDT by KittenClaws ("There is no 1502 Johnson" ~ Joan Hamilton)
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To: flippyflea
I just found this thread on patriots.win.

Well, that was an interesting read.


1,706 posted on 08/18/2021 8:09:56 AM PDT by bagster ("Even bad men love their mamas".)
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To: CheshireTheCat
Besides, they must have had some idea this guy got dispatches out earlier. Treating him badly and taking him hostage would not have been smart on their part. The smart thing to do was to give him a chance to show the world what great guys the Taliban really are.

They suck.

Maybe no more than Bill Gates or George Soros do, but that is a low bar.

1,707 posted on 08/18/2021 8:10:18 AM PDT by niteowl77 (Yeah, it turned out to be a Qrock of Qrap. Like everything else.)
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To: USMC79to83
And what's a 'black swan event', precious?


1,708 posted on 08/18/2021 8:11:51 AM PDT by bagster ("Even bad men love their mamas".)
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To: lyby

I read the comments; that teacher in the vid oughta be fired.

Here’s a vid from praying medicine about what PDJT said about the shots, explains to whom PDJT was speaking when he said it.

https://gab.com/threesevens/posts/106777570271502611


1,709 posted on 08/18/2021 8:11:58 AM PDT by WildHighlander57 ((WildHighlander57 returning after lurking since 2000) )
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To: lyby

“praying medicine” s/b “prayingMedic”


1,710 posted on 08/18/2021 8:14:29 AM PDT by WildHighlander57 ((WildHighlander57 returning after lurking since 2000) )
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To: USMC79to83

We shall see.....

Prayers up.


1,711 posted on 08/18/2021 8:26:52 AM PDT by Bigg Red (Trump will be sworn in under a shower of confetti made from the tattered remains of the Rat Party.)
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To: bagster
When they have babies


1,712 posted on 08/18/2021 8:28:41 AM PDT by spokeshave (White Confederate statue kills black man......Another month of protests.... (HT to seawolf101))
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To: WildHighlander57

tout suite


1,713 posted on 08/18/2021 8:32:48 AM PDT by Bigg Red (Trump will be sworn in under a shower of confetti made from the tattered remains of the Rat Party.)
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To: Bigg Red

Bigg Red wrote:

“tout suite”

Ok I stand corrected.

(maybe it’s actually “tweet sweet”)


1,714 posted on 08/18/2021 8:48:48 AM PDT by WildHighlander57 ((WildHighlander57 returning after lurking since 2000) )
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To: bitt

They are the problem found this on a blog it didn’t have a link but is worth posting it tells the truth and the truth hurts at the present:

THOUGHTS ON AFGHANISTAN, from a senior military officer with whom I am acquainted:

I ask that you not use my name. I am a currently serving General Officer and what I have to say is highly critical of our current military leadership. But it must be said.

I don’t blame President Biden for the catastrophe in Afghanistan. It was the right decision to leave, the proof of which is how quickly the country collapsed without US support. Twenty years of training and equipping the Afghan army and all that they were capable of was a few hours of delay in a country the size of Texas. As for his predecessor, the only blame I place on President Trump was that he didn’t withdraw sooner.

We should blame President Bush, not for the decision to attack into Afghanistan following 9-11, but for his decision to “shift the goalposts” and attempt to reform Afghanistan society. That was a fool’s errand any student of history would have recognized. And yes, we should place blame on President Obama for his decision to double down on failure when he “surged” in Afghanistan, rather than to withdraw.

However, most of the blame belongs to the leadership of the US military, and the Army in particular. The Washington Post’s “Afghanistan Papers” detailed years of US officials failing to tell the truth about the war in Afghanistan, “making rosy pronouncements they knew to be false and hiding unmistakable evidence the war had become unwinnable.” That report was two years ago, and the stories within it began more than a decade before that. Afghanistan was, and always will be, “unwinnable”.

Of course, I blame President Biden for the disastrous retrograde operation still unfolding. But let us not allow that to deflect us from heaping even more blame on military leaders. They stonewalled President Trump rather than beginning deliberate preparations to exit the country when he told them to. They thought that they could outlast him and then talk sense to his successor. Then after the inauguration, they pressed the new president to reverse course. He wisely chose withdrawal. Then and only then did the generals begin their preparations in earnest. But it was too late to do it well.

The war in Afghanistan lasted more than twice as long as the Vietnam War. Although the cost in terms of American blood was thankfully far smaller, the mistakes are the same: America got involved in a long land war in Asia, in a peripheral region, in order to prop up a floundering and unreliable government, and at a time when there was a much bigger looming threat. In fact, Afghanistan was worse than Vietnam in that at least the Vietnam War was tangentially related to the effort to stop the global spread of communism during the Cold War. Afghanistan was worse than Vietnam in another respect: the military’s leaders of the Vietnam era had no precedent to dissuade them from a disastrous path. Today’s military leadership has the precedent of not just Vietnam, but also Iraq, Lebanon, Libya, Syria, and Yemen. That much obtuseness must be punished and removed from the system.

General Milley must resign. Not only is he the Chairman of the Joint Staff, prior to that he was the Chief of Staff of the Army. While all services share the blame, the Army is the land domain proponent. The 20 years of failure in Afghanistan is an Army failure. Scores of other generals also deserve a thorough evaluation; many of them are complicit in the lies to protect a decades-long failed strategy.

Secretary of Defense Austin also must be fired. The recently retired Army general and former CENTCOM commander was, and still is, part of the culture that is impervious to the fact that 20 years of trying it their way did not work.

Just as it did after Vietnam, the military, and especially the Army, must conduct a comprehensive review of why it exists. The purpose of the Army is to visit profound violence on our nation’s enemies; it is not to rebuild failed states. We have decades of experience: counter-insurgencies and nation-building does not work for America. We do not have the stomach for long wars of occupation—and that is a good thing. We are a nation of commerce, not conflict. A constellation of retired stars will tell you that the two can coexist. They are wrong. Retired Vice Chief of Staff of the Army General Jack Keane said only two months ago that because Afghanistan consumes just a small portion of the force, America “can afford the cost of fighting” there. What he does not see is that for 20 years, that “small portion” was the most important portion of the military. Everything else necessarily is subservient to the portion of the force in conflict. It has altered who the Army is and how it thinks. There exists only a handful of officers below the general officer ranks who served during the Cold War and who have lived through an era of great power conflict. From private through brigade commander, virtually every Army Soldier serving today has experienced little other than counterinsurgencies or nation-building while operating out of secure FOBs. Large scale combat operations and insurgencies require different cultures and mindsets. In a resource constrained environment, the same service cannot do both well. The Army today could not win a major war. Yet, winning a major war, is the number one reason why an Army exists. It will take a generation to break bad habits, to think in terms of closing with and destroying the enemy versus winning hearts and minds. Keane sees raw numbers (and ignores the stark evidence that there was no progress over 20 years) and thinks that America’s Army can sustain that level of commitment. It cannot, and the opportunity cost to the culture of the force is much too great. Ignore him. Ignore Petraeus, McMaster, Stavridis, and the rest of their ilk.

Concurrent with its review of purpose, the Army must reevaluate its size and how it is organized. The active component is much too large. That makes it too eager to get involved in irrelevant theaters where failure is likely or even preordained. It should be very difficult for an American president to deploy the Army without the National Guard performing most combat operations. You argue that that takes time? Yes, that’s the point: it should take time to make the case to the American people that war is worth it.

The Marine Corps must provide the nation’s rapid response forces. It is a self-contained deployable multi-domain force. Some would argue that the service has both insufficient combat power and staying power. However, that is a feature, and not a flaw, as it forces the nation to rely on its Army—and hence its reserve components—before engaging in heavy combat or lengthy operations. The current Commandant of the Marine Corps, General Berger, already seems to recognize his service’s role—hence his decision to eliminate armor from the Corps.

Congress must reevaluate the authorities contained within Sections 12301 through 12304 of Title X. The president has too much latitude to, on his own authority, mobilize tens or even hundreds of thousands of Guardsmen and Reservists without congressional approval. It must be the policy of the United States that we do not place our service members in harm’s way without first making the case to the American people. This also means ending the 2001 and 2002 Authorizations for Use of Military Force as well as strengthening Congress’ role in the War Powers Act such that, absent an actual declaration of war, there can be no war.

Some would argue that such a constraint would limit the nation’s ability to respond to a Russian incursion in the Baltics or a Chinese attack on Taiwan. However, recent open-source studies conclude that the US military already is unable to defend against either attack. Pretending otherwise while not having the means to back up our assurances unnecessarily emboldens our partners and allies, making such an attack more likely. We lose nothing by making the law match the reality.

Let us not forget the intelligence agencies. They reported that Kabul was at risk of falling in as little as 90 days. That report was from last Thursday! The capital fell in less than 90 hours. Failure must be punished. And punishment in a bureaucracy means mass firings and a smaller budget—not more money so that they might be better the next time. Congress must consolidate and collapse our intelligence agencies. And when its reorganization is done, if the overall size of the nation’s intelligence apparatus is a quarter of what it is now, that still is too large.

And while we are on the topic of “too large,” DoD must be halved. There are too many flag officers, too many agencies, departments, and directorates. It is the only secretariat with independent but supposedly subordinate secretaries. There are too many Geographic Component Commands—each led by a 4-star virtual proconsul whose budget dwarfs what the Department of State spends in their regions. The result is a foreign policy that is overly military and underly diplomatic, informational, and economic. Congress must revisit the 1947 National Security Act and the 1986 Goldwater-Nichols Act. Both were good for their times, but after decades of experience, there clearly are new reforms necessary.

Unreformed, DoD is an inscrutable labyrinth which invites fraud, waste, and abuse. The excess attracts unscrupulous camp followers. Amazon did not choose Crystal City to locate its new headquarters because of low rents and ease of transportation access for its 25,000 employees. It chose the Arlington, Virginia neighborhood because it is two blocks from the Pentagon. That building controls the distribution of three-quarters of a trillion dollars every year. Most of it is wasted. The excess is apparent in the scores of class-A high rises housing defense contractors just blocks from the Pentagon. To end that waste, nothing so concentrates the senses as austerity.

Let me conclude with one last thought: the generals, the intelligence analysts, the defense contractors, and the pundits all leveraged America’s rarest resource: the American serviceman and woman. They are the ones who fought, and sweat, and bled, and died for what is now clearly a failed strategy and a doomed mission. Even after its failure was apparent to their leaders, they continued to enlist and reenlist, largely because their superiors—the experts—assured them that success was possible. It was not. It never was. Absent American support, Afghanistan collapsed over the length of a long weekend. That is proof enough that the last 20 years were in vain, and proof enough that the system is broken from within.

“Failure must be punished.” An idea so crazy it just might work.


1,715 posted on 08/18/2021 8:50:37 AM PDT by Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn. (All along the watchtower fortune favors the bold.)
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To: Bigg Red

mark


1,716 posted on 08/18/2021 8:52:08 AM PDT by Bigg Red (Trump will be sworn in under a shower of confetti made from the tattered remains of the Rat Party.)
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To: WildHighlander57

:)


1,717 posted on 08/18/2021 8:52:24 AM PDT by Bigg Red (Trump will be sworn in under a shower of confetti made from the tattered remains of the Rat Party.)
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To: Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn.

they can appoint a new vp


1,718 posted on 08/18/2021 9:02:17 AM PDT by ichabod1 (#notmypresident #resisttyranny #resisttranny)
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To: Ymani Cricket
DENMARK EXITS NEW WORLD ORDER COVID TYRANNY

Something's rotten ROCKIN' in the state of Denmark!

1,719 posted on 08/18/2021 9:05:02 AM PDT by AZLiberty (Awaiting the return of the king -- and I don't mean Elvis.)
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To: grey_whiskers
Space Force Officer, Punished After Denouncing Marxism, to Leave Military

Do.not.denounce.Marxism.

I think he also denounced CRT. That's probably what got him.

1,720 posted on 08/18/2021 9:06:04 AM PDT by TangoLimaSierra (⭐⭐To the left, truth is right-wing extremism.⭐⭐)
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