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I had this thought when I found about Q through this forum.

Just like the illuminati card game https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illuminati_(game)

Q is a counter attack to Illuminati Scheme.

Illuminati itself does not really need to exist. Its plan does not need to be a secret. It just needs to help people imagine that shit can possibly happen in whatever way to achieve the cards.

Q ops does not need to be real. Its body does not need to exist. That's the only way to beat the other dark OPs.

As much as how BS the Illuminati story is, Q is also another BS ops.

Except that both BSs are really happening.

I had this thought when I found about Q through this forum. Just like the illuminati card game https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illuminati_(game) Q is a counter attack to Illuminati Scheme. Illuminati itself does not really need to exist. Its plan does not need to be a secret. It just needs to help people imagine that shit can possibly happen in whatever way to achieve the cards. Q ops does not need to be real. Its body does not need to exist. That's the only way to beat the other dark OPs. As much as how BS the Illuminati story is, Q is also another BS ops. Except that both BSs are really happening.

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omg how can you be so good at making people insecure (no sarcasm)

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Wow, that is one of the best compliments I have ever received.

Some people really shouldn't "look down" if they are to succeed--but that necessitates having a part of your knowledge/perception blind/ignorant. If you have a horde doing that, over time, the original practicality of being voluntarily unaware to succeed may end up being counter intuitive and instead spell disaster: imagine if the [confidence] "blind spot" changed; the person using that strategy for safety could at any point fall victim to changed conditions for the worse (that he would necessarily be blind to).

walking on a beam but looking straight ahead...this can help a person from the fear of falling, but if a trip/slip hazard were to be presented the strategy that helped in the past could easily kill them.

Looking down can be horrifying, but if I criticizing you on your beam-walking could bring awareness to a spot of transparent ice that you never would have seen and been caught unawares: "insecurity" was just you learning of your own very real danger--to your benefit; on the other hand, I could just be a dick and "mess with your groove". Given those two options: knowledge is superior to ignorance. Given humanity: this is why we have divisions in organization where those who are doing are able to focus, unbothered by all the myriad factors that would generally just end up being distractions; others must be look-outs for changes and dangers and throw up hazard signs for falling rock etc.

It usually isn't too bad to tell people to "be careful", regardless of a present danger--though that may unnecessarily slow them down (it may very necessarily save them much worse troubles)

also: sometimes you have to tear down to the foundation to build the building up right.

We are all in danger--beyond our own lives and generations. We cannot have faith anymore: that path is a dead end.

Can we win? Can we face our situation in reality without being completely demoralized? That is the question which may unmotivate some energetic supporters--but cannot be avoided in order to formulate a course of action. It also, in the end is the ultimate motivator: eternal loss at your door step, and all worth fighting for requiring you to fight, or die in eternal loss.

meh--that was long