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PS: I never doubted your faith - I was musing while stealing glances out the window when I wrote that, so my comments piled up into a summary of forum and Q thread responses I've seen. I appreciate the insight you lend based on life's experiences. :D
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"Lessons learned:
*Things can go pear shaped in an instant without warning and at the worst possible time.
*The enemy has a plan too.
*No plan survives first contact intact. Not yours. Not theirs.
*The politicians and top brass have their own agenda that may not necessarily include my survival.
Therefore, as Baden Powell said = "Be prepared" - Morally, mentally and physically."
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SInce I don't have any military expertise to draw upon unless it supplied by others (thankQ!) I tend to look at it from a resource/stakeholder mindset (*sigh* business)
Winning or losing lives and control in the Tet offensive did not matter to some, or enough, key people or they would have gone back again and again, taking losses, until they prevailed. They wanted to win; apparently some re resources and drive did not 'need' to win, like we need to win The Storm's battles.
I look at the men/women in the military who are loyal to Trump and what they would do to keep him safe, what MAGA would do, how many world-wide are now awake. Far more stake holders and with them, more resources. At stake - freedom world-wide. The battle between good and evil; failure is not an option.
The Deep State had a mighty bad day when they made first contact with Q. Cheers me up to imagine he smirk of the totalitarians faltering when they realized Q was not an urban myth! :D
How many patriots in the military held on through the darkest days, escaping detection, or paying the horrible price if detected. It's miraculous what they did and are doing. I'm thinking about that miracle as I prepare to sleep.
The NVA/VC got crushed militarily, the South did not rise up and revolt against its gov't. The military kicked ass as did the ARVN. The Tet Offensive was a strategic error by the North, fortunately for them they had democrats.
How many patriots in the military held on through the darkest days, escaping detection, or paying the horrible price if detected. It’s miraculous what they did and are doing.
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Because I’m a detail oriented person, I’ve occasionally wondered about exactly how patriots kept passing the torch through what must be 60 years by now. Understanding how unpatriotic some recruits were, and how they may have been hired specifically for their subversive attitudes, how would the Q team go about identifying additions/replacements to the team who would continue their plan once the original team members were retired or dead? That exercise would also be fraught with danger of discovery. It’s not like you could just enter a room and ask for a show of hands from those who love the Constitution versus those just faking it. I find the commitment of this select group of patriots through the decades to be quite remarkable. This Memorial Day is also for them.