Question everything.
Even your own beliefs.

I’ve researched state-level crime & cover-ups for many years, but some things still elude me. I offer my take on things based on the work I’ve put in, but I’m ALWAYS willing to be corrected.

It’s okay not to know something. This is about finding the TRUTH, not being right or the first to figure something out.

I make predictions only to verify the accuracy of our movement. [We are often correct way ahead of the news].

I don’t know exactly who is a white or black hat. I don’t know the inner workings & complexities of the shadow war either. I don’t know ‘The Plan’ or what the World & the financial system will look like in a few years.

A popular belief within the truth community does not make something factual or even remotely true. There are layers of disinformation, which take time & scrutiny to conclude upon.

This is why I will never report on subject like:

CLONES
EXECUTIONS
IN GITMO
D.U.M.Bs
MASS CHILD RESCUES
GESARA / NESARA
REVALUATION [RV]
EARTH’s FIRMAMENT
MORGELLONS DISEASE

In my opinion, they are all disinfo psy-ops or scams designed to confuse & discredit the truth community, or exciting rumours which have gained traction.
[RV has been claimed by self-acclaimed insiders for maybe 20 years].

Most of these are very recent ‘theories’ which were rapidly circulated by a new generation of personalities. They all apparently get their information about these from anonymous insiders.

Maybe they’re real, maybe they’re not? But I’ve personally seen NOWHERE NEAR enough evidence to project these as FACT.

We collectively already know infinitely more about the World’s underbelly than your average pleb, but that doesn’t mean every theory automatically becomes WISDOM.

We should by now, be automatically skeptical of any bold claims which fail to provide an increasing stream of verification. Believing rather than knowing is why normies are so clueless.

They trust whoever is telling & they believe what they’re told. Evidence can pile up against them, but that’s often not enough to break their belief. They just can’t let it go. Their reality is comforting & being wrong can feel shameful.

We will all learn many lessons as this story unfolds, but perhaps one of the most important of all is - STOP THINKING LIKE A NORMIE. Don’t be ‘wrong & strong.’

We’ve grown past that.

I think it’s crucial to constantly reevaluate what we think we know, and always be prepared to let go of a belief.

Being wrong about something means you learned something new. Finding out you’ve been mislead in the past, only makes you more savvy in the future.

If we can’t do this, how can we expect others to do so?

Its great that our community can disagree & discuss topics openly, but make sure you keep an open & logical mind.

As Q says, QUESTION EVERYTHING. ♣️
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