Trump validates Q: "Tip top tippy top shape"

Time for more Q talk. Letter 17 of the American alphabet. A previous essay gave background to Q. Q has continued posting.

"You know you're over the target when you're taking flack".

For those who might think that Q is a psyOp (which Lionel does not believe in this 15 minute video), a view first published a few weeks ago by American Intelligence Media, a heretofore reliable source on other matters, there has come irrefutable proof that Q is the real deal. This proof does not alter the fact that Q is a modern day political Nostradamus. What is posted on 8chan has to be deciphered and many interpretations--or none--are available for each posting.

Indirect of Q validity comes from the attempts of hacking, denial of service, and other malicious attacks to shut the channel(s) down upon which Q posts. There have been a progression of host sites, beginning with TCBS, the calm before the storm. That had to be changed when Q moved from 4 chan to 8 chan, when the postings began appearing at first on TCBS but then onto "The Storm". This was transitioned into the "Great Awakening" board. Because of continuing hacking attempts the GA board has been replaced by a new Q board.

Of the several ways in which to easily tap into the material, try Qanon.pub

When you are on the Q board, clicking links leads you to anon comments, many insightful and some plain dumb. The number of anon posts varies greatly dependent upon previous Q posts. Some pretty fine artwork is often available on the anon board. But that's like reading only the comic strips that come with the Sunday papers (are there still any Sunday papers?)

Many Q posts have appeared immediately after a Trump tweet--so no proof of a connection there. But some posts precede Trump's by up to a day. Hard to explain this as a psy op. But even that is not quite definitive proof. The example this essay offers is perhaps only 99.9999% proof that Q is a Trump confidant--but hey, ain't nothin' perfect.

The validation appears at minute 23 of the following post:

[video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEsHYNc-m8s]

This concerns a comment made by Trump at the WH Easter egg roll, in which he states, paraphrasing his reference to the WH "a place which doesn't have a name but is in tip top shape, in fact you may call it tippy top shape". What makes that sentence remarkable is that an anon requested some sign by Trump that he works with Q and suggested that phrase be used. The response was not prompt, but was just as the anon requested--see video. What are the chances of this being a coinkydink? About the chance that Hillary Clinton is not a psychopathic habitual liar.

Now lets look over a sample of a recent, longer than usual Q post and try having a little fun with it. For those not amused by puzzles, please tune out.

I chose this post because one might consider it a month long forecast of things to come in April.

[ ] = kill box
[187] = kill(ed)
U1 = Uranium 1
Tarmac = discussion of grandchildren and golf Wink
RR = Rod Rosenstein

This particular entry, compared to many, is fairly straight-forward. Some are crystal clear, whereas others are as opaque as a black hole.

There are many interpreters of Q, of which Jewrome Corsi is the most widely followed but I find his broadcast verbose, discursive, and not much more insightful than others. My preference is for Praying Medic. Hat tip to gulfgal for suggesting Seething Frog (26 min), who interprets religious symbolism overtly and covertly in the messages.

[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHU4qQRlJFU]

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mimi's picture

reminds me of my favorite monkey 19212905992_d77027b8b6_o_0.gif

ok, I try to read this stuff so that our collective consciousness may rise and poop their stinky air to heaven where it might disappear into the ether?

Q stands for all the questions, I don't want to ask and don't want to get answers to that I anyhow neither understand nor trust. Qanon are just the cowards who have to do the Q anonymously. These poor guys/gals. They are their own activities victims. Easy. Over.

No offense, Alligator Ed, it's just too much to watch all these truthdigging thinkers mumbling along, though I respect their efforts and work. But it's simply not as easy for all monkeys following the hundred-and-oneth. I hope you forgive me.

Can you give an everyday mommny an advice how she could understand this stuff in ten minutes max?
Ok, forget it. I will do proper reading and don't bother you anymore.

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@mimi Because of the unfathomability of querulous questioners quoting Q, quietly I have assembled the quintessential moderators quickly researching your concerns. With great generosity, JtC and Joe have lent me the mighty reserve moderators to unleash understandability for us users, enabling a clearer understanding of the prescient prose promulgating prolific amounts of, as you say, poop.

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@Alligator Ed
role model from now on. Your words I will keep at a special place in my heart and cherish as a fancy piece of artful obfuscation of the simplicity it stands for.

Ok, to be honest, I just find it harder to read many of the articles who go into depth. They are often very long, they feel like the authors write them to create a retrievable record of what they have researched more than an article to help the readers to get a clear formatted article for the benefit of the readers' understanding.

I just wanted to apologize, because on the one hand I respect all those authors who try to dig into the material, no matter how confusing it all seems to be. On the other hand I get frustrated because there are so few facts one can cling to with certainty as being true.

I still haven't tried to read all the articles. Thanks you for all the hard work you put into them. Don't take me serious and do not take offense. I am just falling apart and there is no reason to consider the pieces that is left over from me.

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Alligator Ed's picture

@mimi

Your words I will keep at a special place in my heart and cherish as a fancy piece of artful obfuscation of the simplicity it stands for.

I, too, have learned the art of political bullshit from masters like Killary and Schumer.

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@mimi I'm with Mimi on this one. I I can't tell if it's about fragments relating to other fragments, or a snapshot of a whole, it's all going by me. I can't filter. But you all can, so I guess that's why I'm here.

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After being lambasted over some of my previous posts on the subject of Q anon, I have found myself self censoring, which is not a good thing. So I am going to go out on a limb here with my own view of Q anon which I previously stated to Alligator Ed in a private message.

Whether or not you believe Q anon is real or just a psyop, there still is a great lesson to be learned from all of this. We have become a nation of sheep that automatically believe what we see or read from people who confirm our personal biases. This is human nature. But it is also something that limits us as real human beings, in my opinion.

Most of the people covering the Q posts and giving their own interpretations are conservatives. So many of us automatically dismiss what they have to say because we believe they are trying to sell us something contrary to our own preconceived notions. And yes, that may be true, but there is so much to learn from these people and from the Q posts that has the potential to make us better citizens. I personally do watch multiple interpretations of the Q posts and I have one or two favorites.

But when I think about it all, the interpretations may not necessarily be the most important part of this exercise. Learning to use our own critical thinking skills is ultimately the best gift that anyone who follows the Q posts can get from them.

There are a few of us here who think following the Q posts is worth something with Alligator Ed and myself being among them. Regardless of where this goes, we are trying to think outside the ever shrinking box that the powers that be want to keep us in. We must use our minds. The Q posts provide that opportunity for people to engage themselves in that way. To dismiss those who are monitoring and interpreting them is to isolate ourselves from other members of the 99%. We are in a war for our survival as a species. We must open ourselves up to ideas presented by those with whom we have been conditioned to disagree. Otherwise, we have resigned ourselves to being just cogs in the machine.

I do not expect everyone to be engaged in this exercise, but I would hope that we would not be summarily dismissed as conspiracy theorists. I do not believe any one of us actually knows about the reality of the world view of the big money power brokers in the world.

So maybe Q is just another dupe or maybe Q is real. It really does not matter to me. I am learning from the Q posts, and it is very important to me personally to be better armed knowledge wise.

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Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?

“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

@gulfgal98 We have way more in common than we can admit, and fundamentally both sides know something is very wrong. I know I ramble about everything beyond picking up berries and stuffing them in our mouth is a human invention, a machine or piece of software, esp. society and economics.

What I find interesting is how our society since the beginning of digital age has widened into what is essentially a binary system of existence, we're either a 1 or a 0 on just about everything. It's a big problem because being on one side or the other blinds you into believing things that are not true, even when shown proof. Maybe this Q person knows something.

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@Snode in the posts of the You Tubers I follow for keeping up with Q drops is that most believe two things with which I agree.
1) JFK was assassinated by the CIA because he was talking about doing away with the CIA and
2) Bernie was unfairly robbed of the Democratic nomination.

These people want real and fundamental change in our governance. As I posted before on another essay, the first step to coming together is being able to identify the problems common to us all. I truly believe we are moving in that direction and I think that Bernie opened the doors to that possibility. The second thing is that most of us do not agree on how to solve these problems. But at least we are talking about commonality of problems and the Deep State, so I see it as progress.

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Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?

“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

@gulfgal98 RFK, King, Reagan and Lennon, too, just cause they hated him for his influence. Bernie was blatant. Nothing against Q, just for me it's like walking into a long ongoing technical discussion referring to many seemingly unrelated things that I have difficulty following. Story of my life.

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@gulfgal98 Kennedy was insisting that AIPAC, or its predecessor, I forget which, register as the agent of a foreign government. And he was engaged in back channel communications with Khrushchev. He made a lot of people mad, and that meant that the assignation was easy to cover up because so many had reason to want him gone.

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Mary Bennett

@gulfgal98

to utterly reject anything that has a potential for revealing truth, whether partially or fully, without proof or at least solid indications one way or another.

I'll admit to not following the Q thing myself, but people I have respect for do and with so much propaganda being shoveled into the mix from all angles, a lot of things are being mentally set slightly off to the side, to be perhaps shuffled ahead or further back as circumstances may seem to indicate at any point.

(Although I must admit that I do not regard Q getting/passing the request up the line to get Trump to use a specific phrase as proving his veracity regarding anything/everything else that he tells the public, in this firestorm of propaganda and confusion strategy from all corners, even without anyone accurately telling Trump the reason, as I can see any of the devious, such as the CIA, as one example, or any of his advisors, [Cheney, perhaps?] getting him to utter a specific phrase at a certain recorded and widely watched event quite easily. It's not as though a 'insider' leaker on the public internet and on a wild-man-hacker site that would be monitored closely by umpteen public/private surveillance personnel couldn't be traced/tracked, hunted down and silenced, probably quite quickly, if he was a problem revealing what they wanted kept silent, rather than an active asset on assignment against the public, mixing enough truth-that-doesn't-really-matter in to seem plausible. And we know that the CIA, among others, does do this sort of disinformation. Setting puzzles that people have to interpret, with a bit of guidance in the wrong direction, would tend to get people more invested in their theories with more confidence in what they'd figured out for themselves from the clues provided - and once people think they know 'The Answer', they tend not to look any further. And Anon members would have much better looking capacities than the average person, if they weren't kept busy with this. Dunno, just that's what popped into my head just now, regarding the sort of qualifications that I'd personally keep in mind. Doesn't mean that I'm claiming what Q provides is necessarily worthless, of course - just that I keep my speculators on a lot, while bobbing on a sea of uncertain possibilities, and one stirred by so many devious interests/factions.)

Personally, I ordinarily joke about having theories for virtually every occasion, but (even if I do tend to have preferred ones,) sometimes in multiples as what might fit going one way might also fit other directions, at least until other apparently pertinent potential facts/implications turn up in the chaff. In this mess, often all that we can do is theorize to try to make some sense out of the lunacy driving the global bus off an entirely avoidable cliff...

I am, however, convinced, in example, that 9/11 was an inside job, because, in my view, the vast multitude of associated facts don't fit any other explanation, and Occam's Razor doesn't stretch far enough to cover it all. By a long shot.

Imagining that much coincidently coordinated coincidence and incidental short-and-long-term profiteering by involved parties, some also planning for such things long in advance, never mind with all of the obvious lies and 'oooops, gross incompetence' bringing promotions/personal wealth (even for stand-ins, as in cases where responsible officers who would otherwise have been present to act appropriately had been sent off elsewhere, just for that period, etc.,) and (otherwise-than-if-complicit-) inexplicable actions and non-actions and cover-ups all over the place, before, during and afterward - and the further murderous callousness of deliberately and expediently sickening and killing First Responders and others doing clean-up and residents/visitors by afterward forcing EPA to lie about the known-deadly air quality, thereby demonstrating their willingness to sacrifice thousands more American's health and lives to their goals and business-as-usual - is too much for even my imagination.

So at least some of us understand that formulating/following fact/opportunity/motive/character/behaviour-based theories about those we already know to be conspiring against us is an essential and sensible human reaction; wasn't it the CIA that coined the 'conspiracy theorist' term as an intended insult, to discourage people from questioning highly questionable official stories later proved by documentation, witnesses and the like to have been actually conspiracies to commit crimes?

Terms like 'liberal' and 'girl' have also been used as 'insults' intended to make people crawl off; name-calling really shouldn't be affecting our perceptions of what's actually reasonable - and psychopathic criminals incapable of feeling shame seeking to shame us into silence with kindergarten terms, which they've recognized as affecting some of those perceived-as-weak human people with normal brain functions, merit only laughter.

I'd doubt that many of those here at this site are so eager to conform to official demands for unquestioning blind obedience in swallowing their pronouncements and claims that they'd shrink away from the idea of questioning, disbelieving or challenging the outrageous ones, of which there are many.

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Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.

A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.

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@Ellen North Yes, this whole Q thing could be a diabolical CIA/intel psy op, perhaps designed to lull us 99ers into some sense of false security. My opinion is that this is not so, but I await Nostradamus to re-emerge from his crypt to decipher this mess.

Secondly, the weight of evidence about 9/11 being an inside job becomes ever more obvious, just as the Warren commission report was planned deception from the outset.

Thirdly, the psychopaths that be don't give a damn about the thousands of useless eaters sacrificed in any of their mass murder plots.

Regarding semantics, libtards and RWNJs are another divisive tool. As gulfgal and others here believe, including me, it is important to understand and work with conservatives on points of commonality, rather than fight any and all conservative ideas or desires--many of which actually are shared with us "lefties" such as medicare for all or reducing wealth inequality, etc.

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The day we get censored by JtC or ourselves is the day this blog loses its way. Zuck are you there?

Poop or not, I think Trump tweets and says whatever he hears on Fox News. Fox News is determining our policy. Despite Mexico's "really great immigration laws", the caravan of illegals from Honduras that made it into the middle of Mexico before it dissipated was a repeat of Fox News story. Tucker Carlson, I believe.

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"Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich."--Napoleon

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Hell. I even think there is a conspiracy to keep us from growing our own food.

I love it when you guys write about this stuff. Keep it coming! Yeah!

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Marilyn

"Make dirt, not war." eyo

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@mhagle
You're not wrong, Marilyn.
Just read a Gardian article on corruption in Brazil. Operation Carwash.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jun/01/brazil-operation-car-wash-...
Couldn't help but see the similarities to what is going on here.
Everyone is corrupt. The courts, Congress, State legislatures, White House, the military, the police, corporations, the wealthy, even the not-so-non profits are feeding off the plain folk in this country, just like Brazil.
It has become so blatant that one could change the old saying;
Question Authority
To:
Hold Authority Accountable
The corrup have coalesced into one stinking , easily identifible mass of evil, authority. Everywhere, at every strata of power.

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Neither Russia nor China is our enemy.
Neither Iran nor Venezuela are threatening America.
Cuba is a dead horse, stop beating it.

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@earthling1

In my mind it has accelerated with the inception of "prosperity gospel" theology that has corrupted much of mainstream christianity. Churches have always had some fucked up bullshit, but the greed-is-good-in-the-name-of-Jesus thinking lends justification. The end always justifies the means. I just heard some far right preacher dude being asked on TV, "why do you like Trump?" He answered, "because he gives us what we want." Then the preacher said, "and I really do think he is saved." AAAAUGH!

The other religious idea that is fucking us so terribly right now is the notion that this is the tribulation (or that it is near), so everything needs to fall apart so that Jesus can come back and get us. The environment, economics, social order, and peace all need to go to hell so Jesus can come back.

The corrupting of Iowa is the horrible thing I have witnessed. I grew up with those people. Terry Branstad was my neighbor and while I didn't know him that well, his aunt was my mom's best friend. I see the happy Jesus people thing of the 70s turning into greedy prosperity gospel, and other self-righteous far right baptist stuff playing a big role in the corruption. In the 90s, the Koch brothers poured millions of dollars into elections in Iowa and they used the religious doctrine to get the votes. Iowa was the Shire and now it is Isengard. Sad

I wonder what the mental/social paradigm was in Brazil that allowed all of those folks to give in to corruption? What were they thinking????

Here I am, ranting in a spot no one will see. Smile Thanks again for the article!

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Marilyn

"Make dirt, not war." eyo

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Does Q have any interest in getting rid of the Capitalist system at the heart of this shit? Or the empire that acts as a means to an end for the 'Murican Capitalists? I highly doubt it. This is just another person telling angry people just enough of what they want to hear while not actually doing anything.

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Modern education is little more than toeing the line for the capitalist pigs.

Guerrilla Liberalism won't liberate the US or the world from the iron fist of capital.

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@The Aspie Corner No clue who or what Q is but that list looks just like the ones a poster on Daily Kos used to post. Can't remember who that was.

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@Big Al
i noticed a similarity the first time someone here posted on Q.

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The earth is a multibillion-year-old sphere.
The Nazis killed millions of Jews.
On 9/11/01 a Boeing 757 (AA77) flew into the Pentagon.
AGCC is happening.
If you cannot accept these facts, I cannot fake an interest in any of your opinions.

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@UntimelyRippd edscan.
Thanks.

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@The Aspie Corner

This is just another person telling angry people just enough of what they want to hear while not actually doing anything.

That is one way to look at it. Since we have no proof, perhaps it is better to just ignore anything that might serve as a catalyst to bring us together. I heard these same arguments about Occupy too.

Just remember, change will not come from Q or any political leader. Change must come from us.

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Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?

“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

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@The Aspie Corner The game is Out with the Old, In with the New. New, nationalistic capitalists. Hopefully there will be some reduction of corruption. The latter is unlikely if, for instance, Trump retains Scott Pruitt at EPA despite his pilfering of favors from lobbyists, such as below-market rate rentals. One possible plus is that Trump, despite his coterie of Hawks will gradually disengage, not only from Syria, but other places we shouldn't be bombing, starving, etc. If Trump did nothing else, reducing the war budget as opposed to the military budget which is smaller, there might be a peace dividend.

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@The Aspie Corner

information can be empowering. No one person can act alone against this monstrosity; it's going to take a good chunk of the global population to clean out the corruption the various PTB have imposed on America and the rest of the world.

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Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.

A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.

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@Ellen North People like to talk about how the system is corrupt, but really, it's just working as designed. I mean, do people really expect a system with capitalism at the heart of it to work any differently? Or the people perpetuating it?

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Modern education is little more than toeing the line for the capitalist pigs.

Guerrilla Liberalism won't liberate the US or the world from the iron fist of capital.

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@The Aspie Corner It's not a bug, it's a feature.

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For what it might be worth, I do think Q is for real. I do not see him, her, it, or them saying very much an intelligent person couldn't figure out for themselves. I also have been wondering what became of the one Awan still in the USA under some kind of house arrest, or so we are told. Does he even still reside in the USA? Will he ever be charged with ANYTHING? Will there ever be a trial? I read somewhere his wife came back to the USA to, I guess, give evidence. Is she still here? Or not?

Corsi etc. are very hard to listen to, for me, as are Jimmy Dore and others on the progressive side. Hey guys, I do not have time to listen to you pat your own backs, compliment your guests ad infinitum, share in group jokes with same guests--about that time I am ready to throw something at the screen and am screaming GET TO THE POINT ALREADY!!

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@Nastarana Jerome Corsi, H.A. Goodman to name just two are long-winded. Styxhexenhammer gets to the point as does Holly Seeliger.

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