Posted on 11/11/2021 8:30:08 AM PST by ransomnote
il Donaldo Trumpo (@PapiTrumpo) November 11, 2021
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
Scroll down to Bob Tatum’s reply.
Says realrawnews is satire.
IMHO that video is not authentic .
Mark
Beautiful prayer. Thank you!
RE: Things are going to get interesting quite soon...
INTELLIGENCE BRIEFING WITH ROBIN AND STEVE - EPISODE 27
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NZLssV4UU4Q
I think I’ve captured all those.
A list (translated from German):
https://twitter.com/WeThePeeple9/status/1456765816863694851
A running list (some overlap in the first one). Updated almost daily.
https://twitter.com/WeThePeeple9/status/1446464285924790300
This is how politicians slice up the taxpayer money:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-4ETBeSkUY
My kind of doc....(Houston Methodist....the hospital who’s laid of hundreds of HCWs over shots)....
Texas doctor who promoted ivermectin as COVID treatment suspended from hospital
Dr. Mary Bowden was suspended from her position on Friday at the Houston Methodist Hospital for promoting ivermectin as a treatment for COVID
Bowden had posted a series of pro-ivermectin tweets online and even slammed the vaccine mandate
She had also claimed in emails that she rejected vaccinated patients from her personal practice and claimed the hospital did the same with the unvaccinated
The hospital has denied these claims and said that their views are not compliant with that of Bowden’s
Bowden’s lawyer Steve Mitby said his client was not against the vaccine and has treated more than 2,000 patients for COVID
...
In response to the tweets, Houston Methodist Hospital released a statement to confirm that they did not share the same views as Bowden.
‘Dr. Mary Bowden, who recently joined the medical staff at Houston Methodist Hospital, is using her social media accounts to express her personal and political opinions about the COVID-19 vaccine and treatment,’ it said on Twitter.
‘These opinions, which are harmful to the community, do not reflect reliable medical evidence or the values of Houston Methodist, where we have treated more than 25,000 COVID-19 inpatients, and where all our employees and physicians are vaccinated to protect our patients.’
Bowden had reportedly claimed that the hospital was turning away unvaccinated patients in her emails, according to the Houston Chronicle.
She also runs her own practice and said she will ‘only accept new patients who are unvaccinated because they are being marginalized’ and also said ‘all the data I have collected suggests that the vaccine is not working.’
Oooh.....that’s a good one!
I am only posting here because I have a new tag line.
Assad Expels IRGC Commander as He Returns to the Arab Fold
https://www.jihadwatch.org/2021/11/assad-expels-irgc-commander-as-he-returns-to-the-arab-fold
Excerpt:
Bashar Assad has been engaged in a delicate dance with Arab states that once shunned him. They recognize that he has won the Syrian civil war and there is little point in keeping him in Coventry; their aim now is to weaken the Syrian ties with Iran. The UAE has been at the forefront of efforts by Arab states to normalize ties with Damascus, and earlier this year it called for Syria to be readmitted to the Arab League. It reopened its embassy in Damascus three years ago. And now the U.A.E. Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed — the most senior Emirati dignitary to visit Syria in the decade since the eruption of a civil war – has been in talks with Bashar Assad, in the first high-level meeting between the Syrian leader and a high-ranking Arab official since the civil war began.
Egypt has also taken steps toward normalizing relations with Syria. A renewal of diplomatic ties began with a meeting between Egypt’s Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry and his Syrian counterpart, Faisal Mekdad, on Sept. 24, for the first time in nearly 10 years. The meeting took place at the headquarters of the Permanent Mission of Egypt at the United Nations in New York on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly meeting, as part of a broader move by Arab countries to reintegrate Syria into the Arab world after ties had been cut since the outbreak of the civil war in 2011. The Kuwaiti Foreign Minister also met with Mekdad at the same venue.
Jordan has been actively lobbying within the Arab League for the re-admission of Syria. On October 3, the country’s official carrier, Royal Jordanian Airlines, resumed direct flights to Damascus for the first time in nearly a decade. On October 4, Bashar Assad called King Abdullah on the phone for their first conversation in ten years. This call resulted in Jordan’s decision to renew diplomatic ties with Syria. It is now engaged in talks with Damascus on the renewal of the extensive economic ties between the two countries that had been severed when the civil war broke out, and Jordan sided with the rebels.
In addition to Jordan, the U.A.E., Bahrain, and Oman have now reestablished diplomatic ties with Syria.
Even Saudi Arabia has been moving toward reopening ties with Syria. In March 2021, Syrian Tourism Minister Mohammad Rami Radwan Martini attended a conference in Riyadh, becoming the first Syrian official to make a public visit to the kingdom since 2011. In May,Saudi Arabia reopened direct communications with Syria, after a visit to Damascus by the head of Saudi intelligence, Lieutenant-General Khalid al-Humaidan. There he met President Assad and the head of the National Security Office, Major General Ali Mamlouk.
What does this all mean? It means that the Arab states that once supported the insurrection against Assad have concluded that he has won the civil war, and there is no benefit to be gained from continuing to keep Syria at arm’s length.
They’ve concluded, too, that it’s better to welcome Assad back into the Arab fold, and to try to loosen his alliance with Iran. Those ties made sense for Syria when Assad so desperately needed critical military and financial support during the ten-year war; he received more than $30 billion, as well as rockets, missiles, and drones from Iran. Tehran saw Syria as part of a “Shi’a crescent” that it was attempting to build, with help from allies, including the Houthis in Yemen, the Kata’ib Hezbollah militia in Iraq, the Alawite army in Syria, and Hezbollah in Lebanon. Iran recognized the Alawites who rule Syria as fellow Shi’a; thus, Tehran concluded, they would be the natural, and permanent, allies of the Islamic Republic against the Sunni Arabs.
Iran miscalculated. Now the civil war is won, and Syria no longer has such a need for Iranian help. The tug of Arab ethnicity is turning out to be stronger than the sectarian tie between Alawites and Twelver Shi’ites. What better way for Assad to please his fellow Arabs, and hasten his country’s return to the fold, than by dramatically distancing himself from Iran? And that is exactly what he has done. A report on his “excluding” – that is banishing from Syria – the IRGC commander, is here.
A major rift has opened between Syrian President Bashar Assad and the head of Iran’s terrorist army in Syria, Arabic-language media reported Wednesday [Nov. 10].
According to the Saudi news outlet Al Hadath, a source described as familiar with the issue said that Assad and other high-ranking members of the Syrian regime have “excluded” Mustafa Jawad Ghafari, head of Iran’s terrorist Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps-Quds Force in Syria.
The word “excluded” means that IRGC commander Ghafari has been expelled from the country, sent packing to Iran. One wonders how the Supreme Leader will react to what he will no doubt see as an act of lèse-majesté by Assad. How dare he cross the Supreme Leader? Doesn’t the lanky ophthalmologist know he owes his victory to Iran?
The Quds Force has helped prop up Assad’s regime since a revolt against the dictator in 2011 led to an ongoing civil war.
But Assad — it bears repeating — no longer needs that Quds Force. Iranian interference in Syria has become, for Assad, infuriating, both because the Iranians have violated Syria’s sovereignty and because they have turned Syria into an unwilling theatre of the war between Iran and Israel.
Al Hadath stated that, according to the source, Assad considers Ghafari’s various activities to be a violation of Syria’s sovereignty.
These activities include bypassing Syrian customs, smuggling goods in order to build an Iran-dominated “black market,” exploiting Syrian national resources, looting national assets, and evading taxes.
The Quds Force in Syria has created an economic state-within-the-state for the personal enrichment of its members. It imports goods from Iran, smuggling them in so as to avoid paying Syrian customs duties, and then selling them to Syrians in a “black market” at prices lower than what the Syrian-made goods sell for. The Quds force has also, according to Assad, “exploited Syrian national resources,” which may refer to its buying up, at rock-bottom prices, Syrian resource companies, and even properties abandoned by Syrians who fled abroad. Everything from phosphates to marble may be bought up cheaply, Assad may have reason to believe, and then sent out the country for sale, enriching the grasping members of the Quds Force in Syria. That Quds Force not only has avoided paying customs duties on the goods it smuggles into Syria, but apparently pays no taxes to the Syrian government on its profits from selling those goods.
Assad is also angered that the Quds Force has violated its commitments not to deploy forces in certain parts of Syria, which has in turn prompted Israeli air strikes on Syrian territory.
By placing its troops and weaponry in places that the Syrians had declared off-limits, the Quds Force has managed to put not only its own troops, but Syrians, too, in danger of Israeli missiles and airstrikes. And that is exactly what has happened. The Israelis have conducted hundreds of strikes on Iranian bases. Many of those attacks have also hit Syrian soldiers and weaponry. When, for example, Israel hit the Iranian headquarters at the Damascus airport, where senior IRGC officials are based, and which is used to coordinate shipments from Iran to its allies in Syria, Syrian troops, and a significant part of Syria’s main airport, were also hit. Israel has said it holds Syria responsible for hosting the Iranians. The Quds Forces are lightning rods for Israeli attacks, but the ensuing damage, and loss of life, is seldom limited to the Iranians. The Iranians and Syrians often share bases; their weapons — both Syrian and Iranian — are similarly stored in those bases; even supposing it could, the IAF does not stop to make distinctions between Syria is not keen to be dragged repeatedly into the gunsights of Israeli pilots because of the presence of Quds bases.
Syria’s state media said on Monday that its air defenses had intercepted an Israeli missile strike in its central and coastal regions, the latest in a number of recent reports of Israeli strikes.
Here, as one example, is what happened when there was an attack on Israeli troops in the Golan. Israel responded thus:
The Israeli military said fighter jets hit multiple targets belonging to Iran’s elite Quds force, including surface-to-air missiles, weapons warehouses and military bases. It said a number of Syrian aerial defense batteries were also destroyed after an air defense missile was fired.
The death toll included five Syrian troops, 16 Iranian and Iran-backed fighters, and two Syrian civilians.
The Syrian Observatory said the airstrikes targeted Quds Force arms depots in the Damascus suburbs of Kisweh and Qudsaya. Abdurrahman said several other areas were targeted in Wednesday’s strikes, including the Mazzeh air base in Damascus, where air defense units are stationed.
In other words, although Quds forces were the Israeli target, Syrians were also killed and Syrian aerial defense batteries destroyed.
Perhaps most damning in Assad’s eyes is that Ghafari has presided over Quds Force actions against the US and Israel. The dictator believes that an attack on American targets on Oct. 20 by militias controlled by Iran almost dragged Syria into a war….
The drone attack on an American base in Syria on Oct. 20 was launched, without Syrian permission, by members of the Quds Force in Syria. No casualties resulted, but had there been, there would certainly have been a devastating response by the Americans that would not have spared Syrian military and bases. Syrian and Iranian troops are often found on the same bases and an attack aimed at Quds forces – by the U.S. or Israel — cannot always avoid causing casualties among the Syrians.
…Assad will not tolerate the Quds Force attacking either American or Israeli targets without his express permission. Assad has won his civil war, but he must still worry about attacks on Syrian bases and weapons by the Israelis and Americans in retaliation for attacks that the Syrians had nothing to do with. How can he control the IRGC? He has made a start, by summarily expelling from the country the IRGC commander. That should get Tehran’s attention, and make them realize they are no longer seen by Assad as necessary to his survival.
….Now Assad has entered a new phase of the conflict. Iran was a necessary ally during the civil war, providing both military aid and $30 billion to keep the Syrian economy afloat, but now Assad is looking ahead to beginning the post-war reconstruction, which will cost $350- $400 billion. That kind of money can come only from the rich Gulf Arab states – Saudi Arabia, the U.A.E., Kuwait. Iran is in no position to offer help on that scale; in any case, its economy is reeling and it has had to cut aid even to Hezbollah.
In Tehran, they must now be tasting wormwood and gall. How can Assad be so ungrateful for all the Islamic Republic has done for him? If Iran were to threaten to pull out the IRGC troops from Syria altogether, a threat that once might have alarmed Assad, he would now welcome their departure. If he needs a foreign military ally for intermittent help in the handful of areas where opposition fighters remain active, the Russians are ready and, unlike the Iranians, are not about to get Syria involved in a conflict with Israel or America.
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Interesting events in the ME, the Shia crescent looks more like a heroin user’s dream for the mad mullahs. Iran should know that Muslims always side with the strong horse and with Jo and the Ho’s mess in DC the lifeline they thought the Kenyan sluts would give them look tenuous at present. As Syria moves away from Iran it will be interesting to see what Israel will do in relation to Iran. Will Russia be more of an ally to Syria and distance itself from Iran? Wonder what the American Perfumed Princes from the military industrial complex are thinking?
I know right?
Time to Blaze Away.
Where is the freaking FR ‘Like Button?’
Ha! Just in time for the roll out of these hazardous shots.....to kids.
Can they be any more obvious?
mark
Recent documentary of the story of pepe slide. I have hope for the youth surpringly.
Shadilay slide. Watch to the end.
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