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Agree.

Everything has been a preparation for what is coming.

We are simultaneously undergoing a revelation and training phase. For example.

The Kari Lake repeated lawsuit failures, while comedy gold for the enemy and its increasingly less vast audience of legions of non-participating characters, is a positively Pavlovian teaching cycle for all, Americans and foreigners alike.

Constant repetition of clear demonstrations of the systemic corruption pervading every aspect of American public life is gradually searing itself into the unconscious psyche of EVERYONE.

At the same time as the revelation cycle, we are being made to understand how this systemic corruption is going to have to be broken.

We are being persuaded to be mentally and spiritually open (ie being desensitized) to the necessity of using the most severe penalties against the evildoers, in order for the new America to be reborn.

Unfortunately, I don’t think that process has yet reached its peak. Many more atrocities are going to be experienced by we the people.

We must remain steadfast.

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Everyone seems to be writing about 'discernment' today -- can't be a coincidence. I believe the community might be anticipating some sort of revelation about to come, of which the pre-shocks are just starting to register...

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I can remember when I started this Q journey, i was entertained but not whole heartedly into it. Reading each new conspiracy with an eye roll & chuckle until friends & family around me started talking about the same “theories” I was reading or hearing about. Even my husband got into the act. We started comparing notes, sharing videos & research we had done individually of each other. The real “ah-ha” moment came when we watched a video about Pizzagate & how the Clinton’s & Podest’s were involved. I still question a fair amount of things, but the fact I notice more symbolism today, the more I realize the information has been around all along. I just needed to know phow to flip my brain into looking for the real meanings of things that are in plain sight.

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Playing association games is a great way to get build that association-muscle. I promise you that if you just take a few minutes every day to let your brain go wild looking for correspondences—no matter how ridiculous they might seem—then things will start popping out you more and more. (Plus, it's a lot of fun too!)

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One thing that slows down this new knowledge is that it requires COURAGE to break the FOUNDATIONAL beliefs. It is scary for some to begin from scratch. The same is true when you present logical and biblical facts regarding reincarnation to someone whose entire spiritual belief system MUST believe otherwise. Changing foundational beliefs requires extreme courage.

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Always give credit to those willing to step outside their comfort zones—it says very good things about them.

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Thank you for a great educational article. It’s very interesting that the leftists we need to remove seem to be MISSING their right hemisphere completely. And the remaining left hemisphere is working overtime fxxxing up everything in its path. There’s NO HOPE these people could EVER recover from this deformity. I’d PAY to watch them all in one room intermingling together for at least six weeks before final sentence is handed down. Are you getting a visual? It’s time to end their evil world! 🙏🇺🇸🙏

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Maybe there's a reason why they're called "the left"—may also be related to the concept of the left-hand path. I must say I wonder if it's a form of occult mockery where, basically, the higher ups are making fun of their followers. "You're stuck in a world of our making. You never make contact with genuine reality". Just some food for thought! Cheers

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So often that quote is truncated. I believe the original version was "When Ignorance Is Bliss, 'Tis Folly To Be Wise." It never said anything about ignorance itself being blissful.

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Nonetheless, when the message is repeated often enough in a certain way, it becomes part of popular culture, and minds are molded thereby.

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OK, so I went down the Decoding Symbolism rabbit-hole for a couple hours, which is what it took to read the main link you posted. Indeed the author found a number of interesting and improbable coincidences, but for a tool like this to be useful (as opposed to a curiosity), it needs to be predictive. The article did not help much in that regard.

Any ideas how to take this sort of observation history and turn it into actionable predictions? Is it something that comes with time, or is there a method to it? Thanks 🥂

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Alas, it does take some time—I'm still going through a lot of it myself and learning the comms. Decoding Symbolism has a page where he goes through the comms by category/type — https://decodingsymbols.wordpress.com/2021/01/30/comms-list-short-placeholders/ — so that can help speed things up. Ultimately, the benefit of learning this stuff is that it helps us get a better grasp of what cabal agents are actually saying to each other out in the open; also, just the practice of looking for associations is a bit like going to the gym, but for the brain. We may not always get it right in the first instance, but the more we practice the better we get at it.

Eventually, the goal is to make it impossible for the cabal to use their hidden codes/languages because too many of us know too much about it. It's a laborious process, to be sure, but with our collective efforts I think we have a shot at succeeding.

Let me know if that helps—I'm happy to elaborate further if you'd like too. Hope you're having a great day!

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First of all thanks for the interesting reply. So, as I understand it the goal is to be able to 'decode' enemy communications, which they implement using 'in the clear' channels visible to all. Sort of like steganography, only more visible but less obvious -- basically a second meaning to things that have alternate, common meanings that the Normies will see and understand instead.

The first step in this process is awareness -- knowing that they are doing it in the first place, which you have provided with this post and the link. Then, a matter of compiling a 'code book' which clarifies the alternate meanings of the constructs being used. This could be a simple one-to-one cipher, for instance listing terms like 'pizza' and 'hamburger' and what they mean to those in the know. But it sounds that in many cases it is more sophisticated, in that the information being transmitted is encoded in patterns and not a simple one-to-one translation.

Sounds like an interesting challenge. BTW you ever heard of a book called 'A Pattern Language?' Written by Berkeley architecture professor Christopher Alexander and associates in 1977, it describes common patterns in urban and architectural design in a way that makes it simpler to communicate with others (who know the patterns) in the field. Since it was written, it has found a significant following in other fields, most specifically the object-oriented computer programming (coding) field. Anyway this book might be interesting by providing a way of expressing the existence and meaning of the patterns the Cabal is using. And, since most of us live in towns and buildings, it is interesting on its face even to the layman, because it helps to understand why certain features make a town or building 'more satisfying' than others.

Just one example -- the pattern called 'Sheltering Roof' (pattern 117; there are 253 total) explains that a building which has obvious structure and function built into its roof is more attractive and welcoming. More 'homelike.' Structure might comprise dormers, for example, which show the existence of a room behind the window. Such a building is much more inviting than the typical flat tract house with a blank roof plopped down on it, like a hat.

Most libraries will have the book and last I looked it was still in print. I think you (and your readers) might find it interesting and perhaps useful in solving, or at least describing, the 'Cabal code' problem.

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Exactly-you've got the gist of it. It's exactly like steganography, which is a very good encapsulation of it. The cabal's system of symbolism is their greatest defense, but also their greatest weakness—it's one of the hardest things for your average person to wrap their head around, but at the same time, exposure of this system will probably destroy it irrevocably. It's a bit like a labyrinth of "gang signs"—they can only update their signage as fast as their underlings can learn it, and in this compartmentalized environment such updates are quite costly and complex to implement.

I don't think it's necessary that we figure out every single comm with 100% precision. Instead, we just need to reach a critical threshold of awareness—simply knowing that the symbolic comm system exists in the first place is more than half the battle. I can't say just yet what the threshold is, but I think we're close already. These opinions could change in the future, but that's how I see things as of the present moment.

The Pattern Language book you mentioned sounds like a great resource—we definitely need to cast a wide net to do this work as effectively as possible. I'll give that book a look sometime. Thanks for the recommendation.

Hope you're having a splendid day today. Cheers!

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I think you are right on -- denying [them] the ability to communicate 'in silence' is a significant strategic advance.

This is a particularly useful capability for our side at this juncture, even if we do not know exactly what they are saying, just knowing that they are communicating is very valuable. It is indeed the first step in defeating this capability outright.

[They] are acting in many ways that show me that their resources are limited. They are making unforced errors on the Game Board. The one that really hit me between the eyes was Brandon's 'Moloch speech.' That was an obvious mistake that could have been avoided if they took the time to run it by a few focus groups, or even an outside PR firm. The fact that they did not use these simple methods, which were available to them, tells me that they are under pressure. They are as Burning Bright says, the Finite Side on the Game Board.

So [they] are in no condition to make major changes to their communications. If our side can 'break the code' as it were, even partially, it will leave them in a very vulnerable position. That's how I see it, as of today.

Have a great day yourself, and thanks so much for this interesting work! 🥂

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I agree. That's why I made my own comment, which is something I very seldom ever do. I'm opposed to people making that particular mistake over and over again, for the very reason that it DOES tend to alter people's thinking. Thanks for your commentary.

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That's very true—words and phrases are often warped intentionally for social engineering purposes. Thanks for your kind words!

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I can see how that would be true as well. You are quite welcome. (Great "handle," by the way.)

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A bad map is worse than none at all. I wonder if the whole map analogy originates from John Money's Love Maps (1986), which author got a recent unflattering appraisal from Will Zoll: https://prussiagate.substack.com/p/urania-part-v?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=538054&post_id=122963795&isFreemail=true&utm_medium=email

I am pretty good at symbolic thinking. Have you ever tried reading William Blake or Revelation? I'm super into it. One symbol that I think is interesting is the lark. William Blake's prophetic book Milton ends with the ascent of the lark, and after the lark ascends, the Vintage of the Nations begins. Put your Q hat on and think about that: http://ramhornd.blogspot.com/2018/06/harvest-vintage.html

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Alfred Korzybski wrote that "the map is not the territory" way back in the 1930s (or thereabouts). It's an old saying at this point.

No map is better than a bad one, for sure; but the left brain auto-generates maps for just about everything. It's more or less an automatic process.

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I enjoyed this article and it makes a lot of sense.

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Thanks! I appreciate that

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Fascinating. I thoroughly enjoyed this article.

Keep up the great work.

God Bless!!!

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