Starting with Paines words, which were a call to revolution, to this music, I feel Q is calling us to act. Is he calling us to take to the streets on the 4th? Shall we sit home as we are told, or shall we take our countrys birthdate into our own hands and celebrate it as we always do?
What does Q want from us, beside prayer?
I suspect that either the President, or Q via the President, will tell us. Among the things I'm beginning to suspect that are scheduled for July 4:
We'll receive our marching orders when the time comes.
I can say with certainty that around here, people will be celebrating the 4th even if the cities don’t do their usual shows.
“What does Q want from us, beside prayer?”
I’m in for more popcorn. Enjoy the show.
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Posted on 7/1/2020, 6:33:28 PM by RandFan
Starting with Paines words, which were a call to revolution, to this music, I feel Q is calling us to act. Is he calling us to take to the streets on the 4th? Shall we sit home as we are told, or shall we take our countrys birthdate into our own hands and celebrate it as we always do?
What does Q want from us, beside prayer?
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Probably all assets. I’m hunting for a July 4th venue to join. The line below was sent to me via email by a freeper and I think the have got it right:
“Im thinking huge volume of calls to legislators, letter writing, recall petitions, Meme wars on twitter, facebook, educating relatives face to face with printed proof of corruption, correct history etc.”
rnote: My guess? All Assets. Eyes on July 4 and all dates in between and after.
The quote that Q references from Paine is from American Crisis and isn't a call to revolution...he did that in Common Sense. But this was a desperate call in the winter of 1776 for the enlistees in the Continental Army to extend their enlistments and stay in the fight. Washington was poised to lose 2/3 of his army at the New Year. The revolution would have been over before it had a chance. The men were dispirited, felt abandoned by Congress and hopeless. They were poorly clothed, poorly armed, poorly trained and poorly fed. They were desperate.
Thomas Paine begged these men to stay in the fight...and I think Q is doing the same with us.