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<blockquote data-quote="Pondering" data-source="post: 177052" data-attributes="member: 10737"><p>Hello Taykair,</p><p> "I'm assuming from your post that you take this Q matter seriously. Since you have been examining this matter a lot longer than I have, I'd appreciate it if you could offer some details as to why you believe what you do concerning it." </p><p></p><p></p><p>I can't speak to whether any other person "should" take Qanon seriously. There are meaningful reasons for many people not to cross that red line. </p><p>1. Time invested in study adds up to other things you are not doing.</p><p>2. Change=stress. This information will reset and reboot many perceptions and assumptions.</p><p>3. It's not pretty. We are in a global war. It is not a game. Who can sleep?</p><p></p><p>So I guess the best explanation from why I personally take it seriously is that</p><p>1. I had time available when I started and the further down the rabbit hole I went the more I was committed to carving out time at strange hours of the day and night. </p><p>2. Something in me was more stressed by the falsehoods promoted around me that by the efforts to pursue truth. The status quo and presentations of ideologies never seemed believable. My stress didn't come from fear of changing ideas but actually simple fear of figuring out how to find my way on the computer...passwords, log ins, finding my way back to the posts with many location changes and name changes. So much was daunting, you might laugh.</p><p>3. There are things Q says that help with the facing of the abyss. "We are with you." "Where we go one we go all." "The choice to know has always and will always be yours." "They are stupid." "We have it all." "Trust the Plan." The Lord's Prayer...other scripture came at times of military operations and feeling joined together in behalf of the children changed my focus. Then I could trust and begin to face the immensity of our collective situation. The vastation, the deceptions, the pillaging, the evil. They are. But that is not the end of the story. I have been privy to a fraction of the details of the slaying of the dragon. Nothing is more glorious to me than this. And I know it's not for everyone, nor should it be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pondering, post: 177052, member: 10737"] Hello Taykair, "I'm assuming from your post that you take this Q matter seriously. Since you have been examining this matter a lot longer than I have, I'd appreciate it if you could offer some details as to why you believe what you do concerning it." I can't speak to whether any other person "should" take Qanon seriously. There are meaningful reasons for many people not to cross that red line. 1. Time invested in study adds up to other things you are not doing. 2. Change=stress. This information will reset and reboot many perceptions and assumptions. 3. It's not pretty. We are in a global war. It is not a game. Who can sleep? So I guess the best explanation from why I personally take it seriously is that 1. I had time available when I started and the further down the rabbit hole I went the more I was committed to carving out time at strange hours of the day and night. 2. Something in me was more stressed by the falsehoods promoted around me that by the efforts to pursue truth. The status quo and presentations of ideologies never seemed believable. My stress didn't come from fear of changing ideas but actually simple fear of figuring out how to find my way on the computer...passwords, log ins, finding my way back to the posts with many location changes and name changes. So much was daunting, you might laugh. 3. There are things Q says that help with the facing of the abyss. "We are with you." "Where we go one we go all." "The choice to know has always and will always be yours." "They are stupid." "We have it all." "Trust the Plan." The Lord's Prayer...other scripture came at times of military operations and feeling joined together in behalf of the children changed my focus. Then I could trust and begin to face the immensity of our collective situation. The vastation, the deceptions, the pillaging, the evil. They are. But that is not the end of the story. I have been privy to a fraction of the details of the slaying of the dragon. Nothing is more glorious to me than this. And I know it's not for everyone, nor should it be. [/QUOTE]
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