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To: generally

“Not to be a downer, but consider the possibility that the DS could easily crack the code all along, but did not mess with the board because there was no need to. As long as Q is fringe/cult/LARP it’s not a serious threat. Why show your hand unnecessarily?

If I were DS, I’d let things ride until it became an “emergency”. The next step I’d take would be disruption and confusion (what we’re seeing now).”

—They actually have messed with the board in the past. Sometimes they just flood it with porn or bring the site down with DDOS. Then there’s countless DS “news articles” claiming Q is fake etc. like it’s a national emergency. All the failed attempts to “Debunk Q” show it’s important to them. They’ve been trying to knock Q offline and out of the spotlight since Oct/Nov. of last year. DS has big investment in shrieking LOOK AWAY! LOOK AWAY!


1,242 posted on 08/10/2018 1:34:51 PM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: ransomnote

So Q could be forcing them to report that he was hacked.

LoL All for a larp!


1,245 posted on 08/10/2018 1:38:26 PM PDT by No_Doll_i
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To: ransomnote

Similarly, if you’re “Q” team, if something BIG is about to DROP, right before, you bait the hook and reel ‘em in ;)


1,252 posted on 08/10/2018 1:49:47 PM PDT by Steven W.
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To: ransomnote

It seems children from Haiti are in high demand not for organs and sextraffic as much as for slavery. Due to so many below 14 being orphans (40%).
Organizations get money for adoptions and then for selling them to slavers.
Nobody ever looks for them.


1,283 posted on 08/10/2018 2:32:24 PM PDT by DainBramage
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