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To: enumerated
JFK was going to save the world from the Republican globalist fascists - so they assassinated him. Trump was taking over where JFK left off. That’s the Q redoing of history in a nutshell from what I can tell: Democrats are the good guys - Republicans are the bad guys except Trump who is really a Democrat.

And there you have the problem in a nutshell. You are way too stupid to even understand what Q is about.

Yes, JFK was the outsider of his time. There has been a 'deep state' for thousands of years. One of JFK's last speeches was to identify the CIA as a corrupt organization and he said he was going to break it into a thousand pieces. Five days later, he was dead.

The patriots behind Q and Trump knew this and the realities of the world. They filled Trump in on what they knew, and had their new outsider that would 'take down' the derp state.

We are in the middle of that 'silent war' as we speak.

Those are the facts and they are not in dispute. As far as democrats being the good guys and republicans being the bad gus', that is a simpleton;s understanding.

Here is the reality. Both political parties are part of the same whole. Both are equally derpish. There are individuals who remain independent (more Repubs than Dems, of course).

So, yea. The JFK 'incident' was a seminal moment in the silent war for the world. Q is inspired by that derp state act and would have his revenge, in this life of the next.

Try to use your brain, Enumerated.

p.s. JFK Jr was taken out by the derps to stop him from coming at them and to clear the path for Hillary, a princess of the Derp State and an up and comer.

Trump and Q put a stop to that.


176 posted on 01/20/2022 12:01:29 AM PST by bagster ("Even bad men love their mamas".)
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To: bagster

“As far as democrats being the good guys and republicans being the bad gus’, that is a simpleton;s understanding.“

I am glad you agree. I wish I could remember the four hours-long(?) video I was referring to - it was linked from one of your Trust the Q Plan threads.

There was a lot of good stuff in the video that kept me watching for several hours - but about halfway through it turned into a political hit piece - “a simpleton’s understanding” as you put it.

My main criticism of the narrative in the video is that in reality there are more-than-one dimensions to the battle between liberty and tyranny - two of them reached pivotal points in the early 60s, and unfortunately, this video conflated them.

One dimension was fascist globalist bankers - robber barons - the military industrial complex - the federal reserve - the CIA - the video also called them fascists - and rightly pointed out ties to old man Bush and some other Republicans. I agree that JFK was an outsider with regard to that construct - and I don’t like Bushes at all.

But there was also another dimension the Communist threat (which was real and still is) - with regard to which Nixon was an outsider and a threat.

Here is where this video’s narrative broke down completely - in an apparent eagerness to paint any and all Republicans as being rooted in Bush fascism, it completely ignored the takeover of the Democrat Party by Marxists - and the life-long battle against that by certain Republicans

JFK had some fine moments as an outsider - especially in his rhetoric - but it is simply not accurate to conflate Richard Nixon’s anti-communist bent with the Bushes pro-fascist bent.

I’m sure you would agree - and I apologize for not being able to remember the video.

“Try to use your brain, Enumerated.”

Sure, I’ll take it for a spin if I have time later.


199 posted on 01/20/2022 7:58:43 AM PST by enumerated
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