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Politics : Hillary Rodham Clinton for President 2016

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To: Heywood40 who wrote (847)8/25/2018 1:49:00 AM
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All that goes to show you is that I was willing to give her the benefit of the doubt. It didn't look like she was guilty of anything, until I dug in on the facts. And I don't mean the piddly little facts such as the perceived reasons for this or that. I mean the galaxy of facts surrounding the Clintons, The Clinton Foundation, the billions collected from various governments through The Clinton Foundation, the server access afforded to those governments ostensibly in exchange for the money, the fraud perpetrated by the Clintons on the people of Haiti in their time of need, the uranium to Russia scandal, the Benghazi scandal, the body count scandal, etc… ad infinitum. Poor Mrs. Clinton! Everybody is out to pin something on her. Or, she's the most evil witch this country has ever seen. You decide. I have.

But, you wanted to talk Q, didn't you? Yes. I'm a proponent of Q. At first it was just interesting. I ran into 4-chan a long time back and got some Q like information off of it long before anyone posted under that moniker. Someone claiming to be in the secret service, wishing to remain anonymous, sharing bit and pieces that amounted to little more than hints that something wasn't right. But there was no specificity. No secrets were blabbed. Many months passed before I saw my first Q post. I tried to figure out if it was the same guy, but I couldn't tell. Same style, same close to vest fact pattern. Still too much guess work to interest me. I don't like to guess the facts. I want the connections to be laid out, verifiable, traceable, believable like motive, means and opportunity support each other in a criminal case. Then I started seeing Q explainers and watched a few of them. Some of these guys and gals had done their homework. They had been keeping up with Q from the beginning. They knew everything, except who he was.

You know, there's something about a conspiracy. I mean a real conspiracy. I'm not talking about some hypothetical or imaginary conspiracy. There's something about it that reminds me of life itself, because a conspiracy takes on a life of its own. It exists like a plant in the deep woods. There's all kinds of other activity around it, much of which is completely unaware of it. But it's still there, doing it's little thing, too. And as time goes by it begins to interact outside of its conspiracy shell to fulfill its raison d'être. Fact patterns happen. Information gets out.

We used to say, "if more than one person knows, it's no longer a secret."

The shadow government doesn't have any secrets, any more. How many clowns have top secret clearance? Q. He offers up that big steaming pile of hair-brained conspiracies, but I noticed you didn't say theories. Because even you know that they aren't theories. They aren't fictions. They are conspiracies, fact patterns, information escaped from a conspiratorial life and they are all linked together in a web of intrigue that leads to treason for profit.

He who is unable to tell fact from opinion, lives in fantasy. There may be a micro-nutrient, that when missing in one's diet, disables critical thought processes. Magnesium, perhaps? It is absolutely necessary for higher brain function, and it makes a good laxative. Try some.
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