Posted on 08/28/2021 1:58:27 PM PDT by ransomnote
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
The YouTube/GooglePlex must have caught on to the fact that I know bagster. Otherwise, why would they have recommended this music video to me?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-g-A8NuFY-A
I don’t know what the heck the song is about, but she communicates it very well.
Coof - That’s a term for the Covid 19 Illness. Saw it several different places. Easier to type than Covid 19.
Nobody. I was constructing a parallel situation that no one would defend. Change Jews to terrified US allies/dependents, U.S. Embassy to Kabul airport, and Gestapo to Taliban. That colonel may be able to live with his decision as long as he is supported and nurtured by sycophants, but it is a long road that has no turning. If he did it, he did it. Lies and revisionist history do not alter that which was.
Idiots at Chase Bank. Jaime Dimon is a corrupt CEO.
nite
Ok many thanQs !
I can see that happening especially with the mandatory jab in the military
Entertaining the possibility??? I guess putting it that way helps normies or people just waking up.
Of course we all knew this for years!
Here’s Midnight Rider for those who want to check it out:
https://t.me/s/MidnightRiderChannel
Most stuff on the above channel can only be accessed by Teleg. members, cause videos.
From Seth Keshel’s channel yesterday.
https://t.me/s/RealSKeshel/1120
Seth Keshel
1) No, audits are not underwater. There are people spreading misinformation on various platforms. Different people have different ideas as to how to proceed. That is normal.
2) No, there is nothing “out” about Maricopa. They are as sound on NDAs as it gets.
3) No, there is nothing to “read in to” about anything from Wendy Rogers lately.
4) No, I don’t know exactly when the Maricopa report is out. But it is a forensic audit of 2.1mm ballots. I’d be more concerned if they turned the report out in 2 days, rather than taking a long time to document what was found. The answer is very soon.
5) No, I don’t know why there are personality conflicts and disagreements made public. This is why I don’t engage in them.
6) No, it’s not easy to wait. We wish things moved faster. Welcome to the harsh reality of life in a bureaucracy.
7) No, you should not commit to following only some people and condemning the rest. Save your ire for the enemy inside the wire, the RINO GOP.
We don’t need to read too far into everything. A Texas star on my outdoor chimney is not a secret sign that I am satanic. Me tucking my hand into my shirt for a split second while speaking does not mean I’m a mason. Me posting a picture of my friend from college with jersey number 17 means nothing other than that is what the equipment manager gave him.
Sometimes things just are what they are.
And from today:
This message is meant to encourage those of you who are frustrated over how long this process of pursuing election integrity is taking.
I just got off the phone with a gentleman giving me a review of a meeting that I, and several others, had with a group of elected officials in a Red “Trump State” from this map the other night.
The State AG, Sec of State, County Elections Director, were in attendance - regarding one of these “100 counties” - and have agreed there is a need for a full canvass with an army of volunteers. Again, the county is one of my “Top 100” pictured on the map.
If that canvass delivers, then they indicated they will use all powers vested in them for a full forensic audit of key population centers in the state.
They don’t plan to do this in the dark, so you will probably see something shortly put out in the public space.
Keep pushing.
Thanks, rod! Frankly I have had a bit of a CoViD 'scare'. I say 'a bit' because I am not a big believer in all this CoViD fear-mongering. I saw my Hematologist on Wednesday and Thursday they called to say that I had been exposed to CoViD. I thanked them and assured them that I had taken precautions (they require me to wear a mask in the office and I wash my hands quite a bit, as much due to the flu as CoViD.)
Saturday night I started sneezing and sniffling; I took some effective cold meds and stayed home from church today. By this evening I am symptom free (and no fever!) I think we all know you supposedly can't defeat CoViD with a decongestant! 😇
Still, I give all glory to God! ...and decongestants! :)
Veterans Reportedly Open Mail, Find They've Been Ordered to Stop 'Disrespecting' Biden, VP Harris and Members of Congress
The Western Journal ^ | 29 August 2021 | Jack Davis
Posted on 8/29/2021, 7:38:00 PM by Alas Babylon!
Amid the crisis taking place in Afghanistan, the Office of Naval Intelligence found time to remind active duty and retired service members not to say anything unflattering about the president’s deadly debacle.
“Given the heightened political and social atmosphere surrounding Afghanistan, it is important to remind our uniformed personnel (active duty and reservists on temporary active duty) and military retirees of their responsibilities and obligations under Article 88 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice and Department of Defense Directive 1344.10,” the email read.
Regarding the cowboy anon thingie I posted above, with the Q drop.
https://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3989889/posts?page=441#441
All the Q drops from Jan 19, 2018; for context.
https://qalerts.net/?q=Jan+19%2C+2018
Did the light cat faint when the dark one opened it’s claws?
;-)
It’s Not Just the Taliban: We in the West Are Embracing Medievalism, Too
https://www.newsweek.com/its-not-just-taliban-we-west-are-embracing-medievalism-too-opinion-1623102
Excerpt:
...But while we in the West look at the Taliban with horror, a similar kind of fanaticism is taking hold here at home. And while we don’t use whips and American-appropriated weapons to enforce our new Medievalism, the social costs of allowing it to metastasize are enormous.
...But the West, too, has fallen prey to encroaching illiberalism. America’s intellectual, political, and corporate establishment may not share the ideology of ill-educated Central Asian religious fanatics, but they echo the Taliban by embracing an increasingly medieval dogmatism and—crucial—an ideology that similarly scorns reason and debate. As historian J. B. Bury put it in 1913, the Middle Ages were a time when “a large field was covered by beliefs which authority claimed to impose as true, and reason was warned off the ground.”
Specifically, the West—like Afghanistan—is falling prey to a new form of clericalism. In Middle Ages, the clerical class—what the French called the First Estate— enforced the orthodoxy of the day from the Pope and the Bishops. Today, this discipline is undertaken by university faculties, media outlets, and, most egregiously, social media oligarchs. Once celebrated as forums for debate and open inquiry, our universities function today largely as defenders of orthodoxy.
In this, they are like their medieval and Communist counterparts. In medieval universities, dissenters, like Jews and Muslims, were rare, and barely tolerated. Similar conformity haunts our elite schools, where according to one study the proportion of liberals to conservatives ran as high as 70 to one, and at elite liberal arts schools like Wellesley, Swarthmore, and Williams, the proportion reached 120 to one.
But the similarities don’t end there. In addition to living with droughts, famines, ever-colder weather and political unrest, the masses and even the elites in the Middle Ages lived in terror of eternal damnation. More or less everyone believed that the Final Judgement, brought on by human sin, was not only real but imminent; the period saw a surge of millennialist movements that took it upon themselves to enforce this orthodoxy against dissenters and religious minorities like Jews.
It’s hard not to see that fear mirrored in today’s liberal hysterias, whether over racism, climate change or pestilence. Hysteria has become “the business model of the neoliberal age” as one writer aptly put it. In this environment, even supposed devotees of “science” often adopt attitudes which resemble Inquisitors more than empiricists, marginalizing dissenters and even threatening them with jail, dispossession, humiliation, or just public obliteration.
The green movement offers the best analog to the new Medievalism. Like medieval Catholicism, green orthodoxy foresees impending doom caused by human activity, blaming any severe weather entirely on Gaia rather than Jehovah. Like the Medieval Church, the green movement is lavishly funded by the wealthy, who, like medieval aristocrats, urge austerity and humbleness on the masses but themselves live large and use private jets. Buying modern indulgences through carbon credits and other virtue-signaling devices allows them to save the planet in style.
Like medieval prophecies of imminent apocalypse, which were either exaggerated or just plain wrong, much of the climate change prognostications have not, so far, proven enormously accurate. Yet reasoned discourse is not what drives the groups that organized around Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg. Thunberg is a reprisal of the youthful fanaticism of medieval sanctus puer—the “holy children”—who rampaged through Europe in the 13th century, or Mao’s Red Guards, unleashed during the Chinese Communists’ Cultural Revolution in the 1960s. Their followers, too, were motivated by religious fanaticism.
In this constricted intellectual environment, even the best credentialed academic climate experts such as Roger Pielke, Judith Curry and Greenpeace founder Patrick Moore are demonized and marginalized for deviating from what Curry has described as an overly “monolithic” approach to climate change.
You know you’re dealing with encroaching Medievalism when a subject brooks no dissent. A similar rush for conformity can be seen in discussions over other central issues, like the pandemic, or “systemic racism.” Operating under the auspices of this new Medievalism, social media firms have felt free to censor and demonetize dissenters on these subject, for example about the Wuhan Lab Leak Theory. A recent conference of leading virologists—not nutcase Covid deniers or scammers—was censored on YouTube for spreading what designated opinionators deemed inappropriate and misleading information. Similarly, those who dare oppose the fashionable and socially destructive theories about “systemic racism” face censorship and even removal from their jobs.
There is still a big difference between the Taliban and the green movement; the digital gulag is not like the early model, and it’s better to be ignored or censored than beaten or beheaded. There is an important and unmistakable line separating state-sponsored religious violence like the Taliban’s from socially enforced forms of censure....The fact that intolerance for unfashionable views is much greater among young people is a frightening sign.
The price for resurgent intolerance and enforced conformity will likely be growing intellectual, demographic, and economic stagnation, emblems of Medievalism that lasted in some places for almost a millennia. Today’s feudalists have as little use for liberal values as did their archaic doppelgangers.
Sadly, the shapers of the 21st Century may prove more Medieval than modern. The famous arc is bending but towards autocracy and unreason. It’s time to push back.
Telegram ~ General McInerney
U.S. Marine, Sgt Johanny Rosario (25)
U.S. Marine, Cpl Hunter Lopez (22)
U.S. Marine, LCpl Kareem Nikoui (22)
U.S. Marine, LCpl Rylee McCollum (20)
U.S. Marine, LCpl Jared Schmitz (20)
U.S. Marine, LCpl David Lee Espinoza (20)
U.S. Navy, Maxton Soviak (20)
U.S. Marine, SSgt Taylor Hoover (31)
U.S. Marine, Cpl Daegan Page (23)
U.S. Army, Ryan Knauss (23)
U.S. Marine, Cpl Humberto Sanchez (22)
U.S. Marine, Sgt Nicole Gee (23)
U.S. Marine, Ricky Thompson (21)
13 U.S. Service Members killed in Afghanistan on Thursday.
Remember their names! 🇺🇸
So you get a covid test along with the other things they checked your blood for?
Can you get a telemed and get preventative meds?
Take vitamins (B, C, D, K3), quercetin, and zinc.
I read this quote several days ago attributed to a guest on Steve Cortez show. I’ve been looking for it since. Thanks.
The earlier statement I read blamed a 2 star General, commander of 82nd airborne. Also, Sam Faddis mentioned on WarRoom that his “reliable” sources said the general refused 100 American missionaries and 300 orphans access to airport to wait for their plane. Have not read any more beside this similar account. I think I need to check out Chad Robichaux directly.
I didn’t realize it was a telegram. So not sure. But it has some interesting content
no kidding. of all the examples they could give, the 2 they did give are user error.
Thye gave numbers but no science\medicine objections.
Australia: What the MSM didn't show from Sydney's latest lockdown protest.
Youtube ^ | 28 August, | Sydney Reporters
Posted on 8/29/2021, 4:20:33 PM by marktwain
Our new Sydney team spoke to usually law-abiding residents of NSW to find out why they are willing to protest regardless of the threat of heavy fines and prosecution. Australians are getting desperate.
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