Haven't seen the movie, but all the material I've seen so far (and the celebrity politicos shown in the trailer and surrounding the marketing) - especially considering that it seems to be focusing on one of the weaker and less effective sectors of voter fraud, really makes it look like a well-funded limited hangout to me.
Watch the movie. I'd love to have a conversation with you about it. But only after we can speak together, on the same foundation of having watched it.
Having said that, I am very aware of what a limited hangout is. I don't support Q. I don't inject hopium. And I don't think this will fix the country.
Before seeing it I would have said what you said. Now, I feel differently. Very differently.
This movie is a deprograming course for the normie mind. In 90 minutes it will deprogram the mind that the media industrial complex took 20 years to program. It's kryptonite.
Sounds good. Where did you see it, at a theater?
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No. Online. I would and surely see it at a theater given the chance.
I hope you decide to commit the 88 minutes of your life to watch it, brother.
God bless you!
I watched most of it. If I had paid to watch this, I'd be pissed. Intro start off with the votes changing overnight after counting was paused. That part of the fraud wasn't done by the scenario that these guys cover so is misleading in a way. If you watched the different hearings in each of the states, you know there is a lot more compelling and powerful evidence that would enrage people more than this lame movie shows. I would recommend that people watch those instead.
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