ajvol01
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Ultimately it’s the ultra-rich who give congress their marching orders.
They’re the ones buying the pork filled legislation pumped out of DC.
If you don’t recognize the infiltration of big tech / Silicon Valley by the CCP then you’re ignorant or in denial.
Did you think the “infiltration instead of invasion” that JFK warned about would only happen to the federal government?
You’re in for a rude awakening. It’ll happen one of these days - at least you were warned.Dude, your deep state nonsense is sooo 2020. Q isn't real and there are no global elite social media companies looking to put the screws to conservatards.
Also as a q guy, haven't you learned your lesson about bring up the Kennedys?
You’re in for a rude awakening. It’ll happen one of these days - at least you were warned.
You said "China." Perhaps you should have said CCP party memebers if that's what you meant, but you didn't.
You whiffed.
I did not whiff on anything. Saying "We are becoming like China" could infer many things and I explained it in one essence and could go on with several others, but frankly not going to waste my time in another response.
It taught me of the incredible arrogance of the ignorant sleeping masses in this country and around the world.What's sad is you clearly learned nothing from being so completely duped by Q. Are you capable of self reflection? What did this Q nonsense teach you? What takeaways?
It taught me of the incredible arrogance of the ignorant sleeping masses in this country and around the world.
I learned about how ignorant I am of real truth in this world. I learned how massive corporate entities control all major media outlets and dictate what is and is not allowed to be reported.
I learned how people are emotionally attached to their own beliefs and are much more concerned about perception than reality.
I learned what it’s like to have the majority of people in a group assume they know exactly what I believe when most of what they think about my beliefs is absolutely ridiculous.
I learned that sharing information deemed controversial by the mainstream upsets people.
I learned that most people believe whatever they read or see on TV (even though we’ve always been warned not to do that very thing) without ever considering they’re being sold a narrative. A narrative that typically is shared/parroted by all of the mainstream outlets incredibly using identical language.
I’ve learned how little people actually think for themselves.
I’ve learned not to take myself so seriously. And I’ve rediscovered my Christian faith - stronger than it’s ever been in my life.
Let's take one step back. Do you believe in Q?It taught me of the incredible arrogance of the ignorant sleeping masses in this country and around the world.
I learned about how ignorant I am of real truth in this world. I learned how massive corporate entities control all major media outlets and dictate what is and is not allowed to be reported.
I learned how people are emotionally attached to their own beliefs and are much more concerned about perception than reality.
I learned what it’s like to have the majority of people in a group assume they know exactly what I believe when most of what they think about my beliefs is absolutely ridiculous.
I learned that sharing information deemed controversial by the mainstream upsets people.
I learned that most people believe whatever they read or see on TV (even though we’ve always been warned not to do that very thing) without ever considering they’re being sold a narrative. A narrative that typically is shared/parroted by all of the mainstream outlets incredibly using identical language.
I’ve learned how little people actually think for themselves.
I’ve learned not to take myself so seriously. And I’ve rediscovered my Christian faith - stronger than it’s ever been in my life.
Lol what you should have learned is that you fall for lies. Lies that the average person can sniff out. Which means you are a problem. You are the dumb conspiracy theory guy. It's been proven to you. You just won't accept it. You went chips in and failed.It taught me of the incredible arrogance of the ignorant sleeping masses in this country and around the world.
I learned about how ignorant I am of real truth in this world. I learned how massive corporate entities control all major media outlets and dictate what is and is not allowed to be reported.
I learned how people are emotionally attached to their own beliefs and are much more concerned about perception than reality.
I learned what it’s like to have the majority of people in a group assume they know exactly what I believe when most of what they think about my beliefs is absolutely ridiculous.
I learned that sharing information deemed controversial by the mainstream upsets people.
I learned that most people believe whatever they read or see on TV (even though we’ve always been warned not to do that very thing) without ever considering they’re being sold a narrative. A narrative that typically is shared/parroted by all of the mainstream outlets incredibly using identical language.
I’ve learned how little people actually think for themselves.
I’ve learned not to take myself so seriously. And I’ve rediscovered my Christian faith - stronger than it’s ever been in my life.
There you go again assuming you know what I believe. You can’t even tell the difference between someone sharing a link and posting “this is fact”.Lol what you should have learned is that you fall for lies. Lies that the average person can sniff out. Which means you are a problem. You are the dumb conspiracy theory guy. It's been proven to you. You just won't accept it. You went chips in and failed.
I believe Q was a psychological operation designed to awaken a large number of people to the deception of our so-called reality.Let's take one step back. Do you believe in Q?