Q Posts Update Regarding Voter Fraud

April 20, 2018 at 12:04 PM 2 comments

Warning: Political Commentary Ahead

It’s been a while since I’ve posted anything about Q and that’s not because he stopped posting (he hasn’t), but I’ve been very busy and when I have posted, I was more interested in posting things directly related to Scripture and our life as Christians here on earth.

There’s actually been way too much to cover and since Q often posts cryptically, it takes a while to actually figure out what has happened. One of Q Team’s oft-used expressions is “Future proves past,” which means that when Q posts something, we should look for something to occur in the future that is fulfillment of that particular post. It makes sense especially considering the fact that legally, Q could not simply drop anything more than “hints” that direct our attention to something, causing us to dig to find answer.

I don’t do a lot of digging myself because the “autists” over at the 8Chan board do a great deal of that and all I have to do is read their comments to point me in the correct direction. Certainly, some of what is posted over there is complete disinformation by “shills” who simply want to misdirect. They’re pretty easy to spot and ignore.

One of the things Q recently posted has to do with election fraud. Now, if you ask Democrats, they’ll say virtually as one voice that there is no such thing as election fraud. It doesn’t exist. It’s a “conspiracy theory” from conservatives and GOP to blame something on their losses. Yet, we know that there have been actual cases of election fraud. In fact, not long ago, we learned that there are thousands and thousands of illegal aliens in the state of Pennsylvania registered to vote. We also know that over one million illegal aliens in California have been issued driver’s licenses and with them, the opportunity to register to vote.

While it is very important that all people – Christians, conservatives, patriots, etc. – take the time to vote in the upcoming Midterm Elections this November, the public cannot keep voter fraud from happening, regardless of how small or large the problem is that exists. It is the government that must take the bull by the horns and deal with the problem. Democrats often claim racism when the subject of using photo IDs comes into play. The simple solution would be to provide everyone who cannot afford it a valid, genuine photo ID. However, this is not enough to stop voter fraud since states like California issue them to illegal aliens. Something else must occur so that the elections remain (or become and then remain) valid.

To that end, Q recently posted a response to a question by one of the Anons on the 8Chan board. As you can see from the question and Q’s response, they appear to have things under control with respect to voter fraud. If this is true, it is HUGE. Q has said on several occasions that this whole “plan” that includes Donald J. Trump has been in the works for years. Q Team has intimated that during Obama’s term, they almost did the unthinkable, which would’ve involved a Constitutional crisis and the legal, physical removal from office, a sitting president. They decided to wait and apparently asked Trump to run. He was thoroughly briefed on what he was getting into and went ahead with it anyway.

Since even before he was elected, Trump took to Twitter to keep people informed, something that the mainstream media (MSM), tried hard to obfuscate. In fact, there were movements to ban Trump from Twitter. The Left tried what they could to shut him down, but so far, it has not worked.

Things have been building for quite some time even before Trump was elected president of the United States. Things continue to build and we saw that recently with criminal referrals for McCabe, Comey, Hillary, Lynch, and a few others. While it appears to take so much time for the wheels of justice to move, they are actually moving and we’re seeing that will likely become a tidal wave against the criminality of those involved. They will not be able to stand up underneath the weight of the evidence against them. It is interesting to see James Comey and Andrew McCabe hit at each other in the news. The rats are turning on each other in order to stay out of prison. It will be very interesting to see what happens.

But again, the Left has tried everything to silence Trump, to impeach him, the get him thrown out of office. Just today, a story hit Fox News stating that the Democratic Party (DNC) is now engaged in a federal lawsuit “alleging conspiracy by Trump campaign, Russia, WikiLeaks to disrupt 2016 presidential election.” They have nothing actually. For nearly two years, Robert Mueller’s investigation has not turned up one verifiable piece of incriminating evidence against Donald J. Trump regarding alleged Russian collusion. Yet, because of Mueller, we’ve learned that McCabe, Comey, Lynch, and numerous others in the FBI and DOJ, all worked to frame Trump to make it appear as though Russia helped him beat Hillary Clinton. The DNC has no money left so it will be interesting to see how far this lawsuit goes. It’s really just noise from desperate people who have a great deal to lose and they know it.

But apparently, there are other lawsuits and investigations in the works regarding election fraud. Note Q’s comments, “Yes, midterms are safe” followed by “Watch CA.” Q is telling us that our elections will be protected this November from voter fraud, the very thing that has plagued America for decades and kept good and honest people out of office or handed them re-election losses. It also speaks to the fact that the only way Hillary might have won in the first place was through election fraud. However, safeguards were put in place to ensure that this did not occur.

This has always bothered me when I thought of the upcoming Midterms. While the American people can and should get themselves to the polls this November, we have no power to ensure that voter fraud is not part of the picture. Without telling us how, Q indicates that safeguards are in place that will mitigate attempted voter fraud. Q says to “Watch CA,” which likely refers to California, a Democrat/Progressive Utopia. What does he mean by that? Not 100% sure, but we know from previous news articles, Feinstein is no longer the favored senator in California. Pelosi may be having problems too, as may others in California.

The folks in California – conservatives and patriots – are pushing back against Gov. Brown and the Progressive government which has been ensconced in that state for too long. One city after another from California is joining in a federal lawsuit against so-called “Sanctuary City” status, which serves to protect criminals who are illegally here, giving them safe haven. It’s a complete distortion of the biblical version of “sanctuary” cities, which was primarily used only for people who had accidentally killed someone. They could run to a nearest city of refuge and as long as they remained within the gates of that city, could not be touched. This did not apply to people who deliberately committed murder or other crimes, yet in California, this is how it is used.

If what Q is telling us about the lock they have on voter and election fraud is true, then our job is to go to the polls and vote our consciences knowing that our votes will count and will not be negated by illegal or fraudulent votes.

As I’ve been reading through 2 Kings daily, I’m amazed at how many terrible kings there were over Israel and Judah. In fact, all the kings of Israel were terrible and only a few of the kings of Judah were considered good. Even so, often when a good king died, another took his place who was often terrible, not only allowing the people to sin but leading them into it.

The good that is happening under Donald J. Trump will not last forever. It may certainly end up being a reset of sorts. However, ultimately, things will go very bad again because people’s hearts are often bad, motivated by greed and self-aggrandizement. The only cure for that is an exchanged life in Christ, yet most refuse, believing that they’re fine the way they are with no need to change or look outside themselves for that Person who will act as their change Agent.

I’m looking forward to what the upcoming months ahead reveal. I believe we will see a consistent flow of information that will be nails in the coffin for many players on the Left (and some on the Right as well). The purpose is to clean house and that seems to be occurring.

If Q Team says they have a handle on election fraud, then that’s a huge thing, which will bring about good results this November. If true, I’m relieved. Maybe the next few years will bring more good things to the fore. However, let’s not forget that eventually, things will go from good to bad. This could be a cycle for many years or if we are closer to the end than we know, the bad will happen sooner than we think.

I hope you’re prepared.

 

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  • 1. Susan McIntyre  |  April 23, 2018 at 11:26 PM

    I’d like to share information I learned during my workplace’s outbreak of an airborne infectious disease that can cause malignancies, precancerous conditions, rheumatological diseases, connective tissue diseases, heart disease, autoimmune symptoms, inflammation in any organ/tissue, seizures, migraines, mood swings, hallucinations, etc. and is often undiagnosed/misdiagnosed in immunocompetent people. 80-90+% of people in some areas have been infected, and it can lay dormant for up to 40 years in the lungs and/or adrenals.

    My coworkers and I, all immunocompetent, got Disseminated Histoplasmosis in Dallas-Fort Worth from roosting bats, the most numerous non-human mammal in the U.S., that shed the fungus in their feces. The doctors said we couldn’t possibly have it, since we all had intact immune systems. The doctors were wrong. Healthy people can get it, too, with widely varying symptoms. And we did not develop immunity over time. We’d get better and then progressively worse, relapsing periodically and concurrently every year.

    More than 100 outbreaks have occurred in the U.S. since 1938, and those are just the ones that were figured out, since people go to different doctors. One outbreak was over 100,000 victims in Indianapolis.

    It’s known to cause hematological malignancies, and some doctors claim their leukemia patients go into remission when given antifungal. My friend in another state who died from lupus lived across the street from a bat colony. An acquaintance with alopecia universalis and whose mother had degenerative brain disorder has bat houses on their property.

    There’s too much smoke for there not to be at least a little fire.

    Researchers claim the subacute type is more common than believed. It’s known to at least “mimic” autoimmune diseases and cancer and known to give false-positives in PET scans. But no one diagnosed with an autoimmune disease or cancer is screened for it. In fact, at least one NIH paper states explicitly that all patients diagnosed with sarcoidosis be tested for it, but most, if not all, are not. Other doctors are claiming sarcoidosis IS disseminated histoplasmosis.

    What if this infection, that made me and my coworkers so ill, isn’t rare in immunocompetent people? What if just the diagnosis is rare, since most doctors apparently ignore it? Especially since online documents erroneously state it’s not zoonotic.

    Older documents state people who spend a lot of time in a building with roosting bats, in caves, working as landscapers, construction workers, pest control workers, etc. are known to get Disseminated Histoplasmosis, but the info appears to have been lost, for the most part. And now bat conservationists encourage people to leave bats in buildings/homes. What a terrible mistake they’ve made.

    This pathogen parasitizes the reticuloendothelial system/invades macrophages, can infect and affect the lymphatic system and all tissues/organs, causes inflammation, granulomas, and idiopathic (unknown cause) diseases and conditions, including hematological malignancies, autoimmune symptoms, myelitis, myositis, vasculitis, panniculitis, dysplasia, hyperplasia, etc. It causes hypervascularization, calcifications, sclerosis, fibrosis, necrosis, eosinophilia, leukopenia, anemia, neutrophilia, pancytopenia, thrombocytopenia, hypoglycemia, cysts, abscesses, polyps, stenosis, perforations, GI problems, hepatitis, focal neurologic deficits, etc.

    Many diseases it might cause are comorbid with other diseases it might cause, for example depression/anxiety/MS linked to Crohn’s.

    The fungus is an Oxygenale and therefore consumes collagen. It’s known to cause connective tissue diseases (Myxomatous degeneration?), rheumatological conditions, seizures, and mental illness. Fungal hyphae carry an electrical charge and align under a current. It causes RNA/DNA damage. It’s known to cause delusions, wild mood swings (pseudobulbar affect?), and hallucinations. It’s most potent in female lactating bats, because the fungus likes sugar (lactose) and nitrogen (amino acids, protein, neurotransmitters?). What about female lactating humans…postpartum psychosis (and don’t some of these poor women also have trouble swallowing)? The bats give birth late spring/summer, and I noticed suicide rates spike in late spring/early summer. It’s known to cause retinal detachment, and retinal detachments are known to peak around June-July/in hot weather. A map of mental distress and some diseases appear to almost perfectly overlay a map of Histoplasmosis. Johns Hopkins linked autism to an immune response in the womb. Alzheimer’s was linked to hypoglycemia, which can be caused by chronic CNS histoplasmosis. The bats eat moths, which are attracted to blue and white city lights that simulate the moon the moths use to navigate. Bats feed up to 500 feet in the air and six miles away in any direction from their roost, but not when it’s raining or when the temperature is less than approximately 56° F. The fungus can grow in bird feces, but birds don’t carry it because their body temperature is too high, killing the fungus.

    I believe the “side effects” of Haldol (leukopenia and MS symptoms) might not always be side effects but just more symptoms of Disseminated Histoplasmosis, since it causes leukopenia and MS symptoms. What about the unknown reason why beta receptor blockers cause tardive dyskinesia? The tinnitus, photophobia, psychosis “caused” by Cipro? Hypersexuality and leukemia “caused” by Abilify? Humira linked to lymphoma, leukemia and melanoma in children? Disseminated Histoplasmosis is known to cause enteropathy, so could some people thought to have nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug enteropathy have it and taking NSAIDs for the pain/inflammation it causes, and the NSAIDs aren’t the actual culprit?

    From my experience, I learned that NO doctor, at least in DFW, will suspect subacute and/or progressive disseminated histoplasmosis in immunocompetent people. Some doctors, at least the ones I went to, will actually REFUSE to test for it, even when told someone and their coworkers have all the symptoms and spend a lot of time in a building with bats in the ceiling. Victims will be accused of hypochondriasis. In fact, the first doctor to diagnose me was a pulmonologist, and the only reason he examined me was to try to prove that I didn’t have it, when I really did. No doctor I went to realized bats carry the fungus. And NO doctor I went to in DFW, even infectious disease “experts,” understand the DISSEMINATED form, just the pulmonary form, and the only test that will be done by many doctors before they diagnose people as NOT having it is an X-ray, even though at least 40-70% of victims will have NO sign of it on a lung X-ray. It OFTEN gives false-negatives in lab tests (some people are correctly diagnosed only during an autopsy after obtaining negative test results) and cultures may not show growth until after 6-12 weeks of incubation (but some labs report results after 2 weeks).

    One disease of unknown cause that could be caused by Disseminated Histoplasmosis: I suspect, based on my and my coworker’s symptoms (during our “rare” infectious disease outbreak) and my research, that interstitial cystitis and its comorbid conditions can be caused by disseminated histoplasmosis, which causes inflammation throughout the body, causes “autoimmune” symptoms, and is not as rare as believed. I read that “interstitial cystitis (IC) is a chronic inflammatory condition of the submucosal and muscular layers of the bladder, and the cause is currently unknown. Some people with IC have been diagnosed with other conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, allergies, and Sjogren’s syndrome, which raises the possibility that interstitial cystitis may be caused by mechanisms that cause these other conditions. In addition, men with IC are frequently diagnosed as having chronic nonbacterial prostatitis, and there is an extensive overlap of symptoms and treatment between the two conditions, leading researchers to posit that the conditions may share the same etiology and pathology.” Sounds like Disseminated Histoplasmosis, doesn’t it?

    My coworkers and I were always most ill around April/May/June, presumably since the Mexican Free-tail bats gave birth in Texas during May (and the fungus was most potent), and fall/Thanksgiving to December, for some unknown reason (maybe migrating bats from the north?). We had GI problems, liver problems, weird rashes (erythema nodosum, erythema multiforme, erythema annulare, etc.), plantar fasciitis, etc., and I had swollen lymph nodes, hives, lesions, abdominal aura, and started getting migraines and plantar fasciitis in the building, and I haven’t had them since I left. It gave me temporary fecal incontinence, seizures, dark blood from my intestines, tinnitus, nystagmus, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, what felt like burning skin, various aches and pains (some felt like pin pricks and pinches), tingling, tremors, “explosions” like fireworks in my head while sleeping, temporary blindness, and chronic spontaneous “orgasms”/convulsions. Suddenly I was allergic to Comice pears (latex fruit allergy or oral allergy syndrome?). I had insomnia (presumably from the fungus acidifying the blood, releasing adrenaline) and parasomnias. I suddenly had symptoms of several inflammatory/autoimmune diseases, including Fibromyalgia, Sarcoidosis, ALS, MS, Sjogren’s syndrome, etc. that have disappeared since leaving the area and taking nothing but Itraconazole antifungal.

    No one, including doctors (we all went to different ones), could figure out what was wrong with us, and I was being killed by my doctor, who mistakenly refused to believe I had it and gave me progressively higher and higher doses of Prednisone (at least 2 years after I already had Disseminated Histoplasmosis) after a positive ANA titer, until I miraculously remembered that a visiting man once told my elementary school class that bats CARRY histoplasmosis….so much of it that they evolved to deal with the photophobia and tinnitus it causes by hunting at night by echolocation. There’s a lot more. I wrote a book about my experience with Disseminated Histoplasmosis called “Batsh#t Crazy,” because bats shed the fungus in their feces and it causes delusions and hallucinations, I suspect by the sclerotia fungal mycelia can form emitting hallucinogens (like psilocybin and dimethyltryptamine) along with inflammation in the CNS. (Schizophrenics have 2X of a chemical associated with yeast, part of the fungal life cycle.)

    Thank you for your time,

    Susan McIntyre

    P.S. Doesn’t this infection share all the same symptoms with Gulf War Syndrome?

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    • 2. modres  |  April 24, 2018 at 10:21 AM

      Susan,

      Thank you for this information, but I’m having a difficult time determining what, if anything, it has to do with the type of articles we post here at Study-Grow-Know Ministries. Your comments do not seem to tie in with anything. It was originally in our “spam” folder because it appears to be spam.

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