It happens to all of us. I sent along a link to my sheeple the other day that wasn't accurate. Had to resend a mia culpa which frustrates me because I'm trying to wake them up.
We are all here to speculate and examine information...don't think we are going to get it right every single time.
I get it...It would be a nightmare to just be waking up. My eyes opened in 2012 and it has taken a lot of those years of connecting the dots just to begin feeling a sense of orientation on what is going on now.
Yup...it's been a long road for most here, but normies' heads are going to explode when they get it all at once.
For a while we had shills on the other boards who were screaming that if our information wasn't "accurate" we shouldn't post it. How can we possibly post "only accurate" things? We were trying to make sense of Q posts and put pieces together. It took all the autists/anons, a piece of knowledge here, another there, to make sense of what Q was posting. Some information was thrown out, some kept, much was discussed and put on a shelf until more information came out to form a better picture.
The whole point of Q was to introduce thoughts/ideas/speculations and examine those things collectively...to dig.
That shrill screeching about only posting "facts" was just a tactic to shut speculative information down. That is gaslighting.
You good....
Thank you. I was on Reddit when there were 70,000 of us and then Voat and now here (with only 700 or so of us). Connecting the dots means looking critically at all of the information. For me, I want to be sure to frame the information better as "confirmed fact" or "unconfirmed information" worth researching, questioning, and connecting with other assumptions and inferences. As Q said, we need to think "logically." You are rights; ANY shrill screaming to not share information unless it is absolutely confirmed, mens we would all wait around until things are finished to even begin thinking about them in light of other facts. Thanks for the reminder:)
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