There Are No “Statute of Limitations” on FRAUD!
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There Are No “Statute of Limitations” On FRAUD! Part 5 I suggested in Part 4 that “Q” might not be what many have been led to believe. In my article “God Promised to Expose Evil in the Last Days – Part 7” it was revealed that Donald Trump was recruited by high-ranking generals and admirals in the U.S. military to run for the office of President in 2016. He was given assurance for his family’s safety as well as his own safety. At least 14 attempts have been made to date on his life and they were thwarted by the Marine Corp security, the Secret Service, and his private personally paid security. The most recent attempt on the President’s life was just before Christmas, 2018 when a U.S. Marine from the White House Marine Detail was shot and killed by Marine Corp security, as the President was hurried down an elevator to the White House command center several floors below. As interest has grown in the “Q” posts and drops, there have been rebuttals on the Internet, claiming something to the effect that “Q” is a psyop scam. I’m not surprised by the sudden interest in refuting “Q” and the “Q” posts and drops. Neither am I surprised by the efforts to refute or dismiss any of “Q” posts. In line with this attack, certain sites are posting alleged statements by Hillary Rodham Clinton, giving the appearance that she is still active. At Christmas, 2018, both the Clinton’s and the Obama’s posted strange posts with older images that had been taken when they were in the White House. Several commentators thought it was odd and noted such. Since the beginning of the New Year, two reports were posted, allegedly, from Hillary Clinton. In examining the articles closely, nothing seems to be provided concerning when, where, or whether they originated from Hillary Clinton. As President Trump has noted many times, the Fake News media continues to produce bogus news reports, issue personal attacks, and even go so far as to publish fake editions of the ‘Washington Post’. Taking the art of fake news to new heights, a non-profit group has circulated mock ‘Washington Post’ issues near the White House, telling readers that President Donald Trump fled to Crimea on the back of women-led protests. Activists giving out fake copies of the ‘Washington Post’ to commuters were spotted near the White House on Wednesday morning. Vigilant readers immediately alerted the newspaper, which said that the copies, dated May 1, 2019, were "not Post products" and that it was "looking into this." The fake copies include an eye-catching headline for the lead story: "UNPRESIDENTED. Ending Crisis, Trump Hastily Departs White House," and comes complete with a picture of a glum Trump on his way to "slip in a private car in the wee hours of the morning." 1 The paper "reports" that Trump abruptly left his office at 3:15 a.m. on May 1, leaving a message on a napkin in the Oval Office that blamed "crooked Hillary," the mysterious "reason," and "the Fake News Media" for his flight. The report, meticulously mimicking the ‘Washington Post's’ source-based reporting style, cites "four White House aides" speaking on condition of anonymity, claiming that they found the napkin two days before events took a dramatic turn. Trump's fictional resignation and the subsequent swearing-in of Vice President Mike Pence, who instantly promises to keep as low a profile as possible, comes amidst "massive protests" staged by a grassroots movement with #MeToo as its backbone. You should be aware that there will be attempts to mislead people into believing all those under sealed indictment are living normal lives just as the rest of the world. The major names awaiting prosecution, either in Federal Courts around the country, or under War Crimes Tribunals in GITMO, Cuba, have loyal underlings willing and capable of running a scam meant to deceive. Fake news stories are normal with the mainstream media networks of ABC, CBS, CNN, NBC, MSNBC, and even FOX News “Fair and Balanced” no more. In the latest sign of change at the cable news network, the “Fair and Balanced” motto that has long been a rallying cry for Fox News fans — and a finger in the eye of critics — is now gone. The channel confirmed that slogan and the network have parted ways. A case in point: a Seattle TV station altered President Trump’s national address to the American public on the necessity of the southern border wall. The station deliberately manipulated the President’s address, his facial color, voice, and facial expressions so as to cast him in an unsavory loathsome light. This effort to deceive the American public is so widespread that I thought it wise to begin my own investigation on this mysterious “Q”. 2 Although Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy and Superman are not real...and John F. Kennedy Jr. is really not alive after all, many are angry and tend to shoot the messenger, not because they were lied to but because they actually preferred that the "lie" would be true. In what could go down in history as a landmark case study on the social engineering collision of the 21st century, with wishful thinking and the mental structures that give rise to myths, the jig is finally up on “Q”. Or so says Defango and Dreamcatcher, two men claiming to be among the original creators of “Q”. Jason Bermas of the web site ‘WeAreChange’ was joined by these two, who take us into the world of trolldom and gamer/hacker culture that lives in online forums like Reddit, 4Chan, 8Chan, and Discord, etc. They say no one ever expected it to last as long as it did or to take on a life of its own the way that it did. Defango a.k.a. Manuel Chavez is a self-described "mind-hacker" who says he had an idea to do a social engineering experiment, the main intent of which was to determine who is for real in the Alternative Media; to see who is in it for the money and who is in it for the truth. The only way he saw to do it was to be in control of something from the beginning and then to watch what happened. Defango has been broadcasting his role for some time but because he is such a complete troll, nobody believed him! Many still don't. Dreamcatcher a.k.a. James Brower is a self-described "Excrement Lord", a veritable master in the fine art of Excrement Posting on the image boards. He was a disgruntled Obama voter, drawn to the 2016 presidential campaign and ended up doing social media work as a low-level Trump campaign volunteer. What should we take away from that remark? In September 2017, Dreamcatcher teamed up with Defango and together with some friends from the “Cicada 3301” puzzle site, hatched their little moon baby into the Interwebz, where it transformed into a “LARP” – or as Jason Bermas calls it, "An excrement-posting hoax verse." A “LARP” is the acronym for “Live-Action Role Play”, a hobby that emerged in the late 20th century with the board game, Dungeons and Dragons. On October 29th, 2017, the “Q” LARP escaped from the proverbial lab when Defango leaked the "Tripcode" (i.e., the password for the “Q” account on 4Chan) in a YouTube video. The “Tripcode” or password is “Matlock”. “Q” was then moved by users not involved by its foundation to 8Chan. He says that almost immediately, "The Jerome Corsi’s of the world" began promoting it and it metastasized into the cottage industry that it has since become. Creators in the Alt Media space who endorsed “Q” attracted massive amounts of new followers and traffic, which generated ad revenue, the sale of "Q-Drop" cellphone apps, mugs, T-shirts, baseball hats, and jackets. 3 Prominent “Q” proponents included David Wilcock, Jerome Corsi, Jordan Sather, SGTReport, Tracy Beanz, Praying Medic and Dave X22 Report, who in the eyes of Defango have been left with their "pants pulled down" – to the degree to which they've hitched their credibility to the “Q” LARP. Defango and Dreamcatcher don't like that people may have been taken advantage of by what they call the "grifters" but Defango repeats that the purpose of the project was to reveal the intent of those who got involved and the only way to do that was to let them do what they did. Bermas asks them to reflect on the LARP and whether they have any regrets. Dreamcatcher says, "You never regret an excrement post because you had the intent of it being an excrement post...but I do think we can learn a lot from this." He goes on to say that if we had a government that was more transparent, something like this would not have happened. People gravitated toward “Q” because they don't trust their media and they don't trust their government. He says that if you really, truly care and if you want something to change, you can't do it by just sitting behind a keyboard. You have to get off the online forums and get involved in grassroots political action. Defango also has "No regrets." He says this was meant to be a direct teaching episode on how to use the Internet and that the next step is to learn how to use discernment. The LARP wasn't done with any malice, it was a lesson of survival in the high tech theater of nonstop information warfare.