Yet, I’ve seen no mea culpas from the Q crowd on their blind insistence that we “Trust Sessions”. Not a peep.
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We don’t owe you or any other troll a damn thing. Some of us DO trust Sessions, not that it’s any of your business.
Hardly a troll, bitt. Here long before you. Get black pilled before its too late.
Q skeptics seize on one comment made by Q that hasn’t materialized (at least not yet) as proof that Q is a fraud. That’s a standard they would never require of anyone they support, nor would they hold themselves to such a standard. Do they believe POTUS is a fraud because Mexico hasn’t “paid for the wall” yet?. I assume not, nor should they. How many predictions have they made that didn’t come true? Do those predictions make them frauds?
There are many possible reasons for why Q’s advice to “Trust Sessions” hasn’t materialized. The “worst case” explanation is that something unexpected occurred regarding Sessions that even Q hadn’t foreseen. I’m not advocating for that being the case, merely pointing out that no person or entity, no matter how capable has perfect foresight. No matter how good a plan is, it will always encounter surprises during implementation. That doesn’t make it a bad plan or make those who are implementing it frauds. So the skeptics say if Q got it wrong about Sessions that means the whole operation is a fraud. They ignore the many accurate predictions that go well beyond chance, because unlike any other plan, if Q doesn’t have 100% perfect foresight it means Q is a LARP. Give me a break.