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I cannot accept that if one statement is factual, all statements must be factual. Every good lie incorporates some truth, and the best lies are mostly true.

Just because evil people turn out to support one political cheek of the American electoral ass does not mean the other cheek is good. I can point out a lot of evil people that support both cheeks. What this IRL situation on the ground suggests is that all politicians are evil, and supporting any of them is contrary to the interests of free people.

Given the history of US government, there is immense support for that theory, and that Q is a mechanism of creating controlled opposition - having the appearance, and issuing the rhetoric, of opposition to tyranny, but actually supporting it by subverting people's efforts to work for freedom and just governance. That is in fact the case, IMHO.

If one supports any politician in the extant system, that supports the corrupt system, and no politician in the extant system - which Trump is - isn't corrupt.

I have come to believe that it is the system itself that rules, and not the individual members. None of them are in control of the system, and instead the system is in control of all of them. Therefore working within the system can not gain control of it, but only submit any effort to do so to the control of the enemy of freedom.

Institutions are the Antichrist. There is no saviour coming, but us. Each of us, voluntarily aiding and abetting our free neighbors, is our own messiah, and all of us, each and individually, are the Christ, who must live that miraculous sacrificial life necessary for our salvation. Insofar as a spiritual dimension to our existence is real, that is what I actually believe regarding it.

There is no God but God. You, I, and all our neighbors, are the sons and daughters of God, and our own saviours who must act accordingly. There are no magic words or sky people that will weave a spell of protection.

It is our acts that will effect reality, for good or evil.

I fully agree and certainly don't support any politicians.

The thing I like about this vid - part one at least - is that it ties together a bunch of really interesting conspiracies in an engrossing way - and even if it throws in some wrong conclusions, it certainly got my attention
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I confess I may never have been more alarmed than when I first saw pics of Pope Palpatine.