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🟪Contrary to popular belief, “trust the plan” is definitely NOT the singular motto within Q posts. If you actually look through Q posts you will see that phrases like “think for yourself” and “trust yourself” are more common in the posts. Q actually says “Take ownership of yourself [your life].” “Trust the plan” does not mean “don’t take responsibility for yourself and your life.” It does not mean you shouldn’t take a stand, speak out, resist tyranny, and prepare yourself for anything. Q encourages spreading truth and speaking out about everything “You are the news now.” I think everyone that follows Q can agree that we should not be caving to things like vaccines and mask mandates, and all the other bullshit going on. “Trust the plan” does not mean “pretend horrific things aren’t happening.” WE ARE THE PLAN. “These people are sick.
We, the People, are the cure.” -Q💡
We, the People, are the cure.” -Q💡
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🟠100% we need to stop consuming their content and their products. We have so much more power collectively than people realize.
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🔴The problem is not the cabal, the problem is that people are sleeping. If people were awake and resisting. NONE of these things that are happening right now would be happening. If every parent refused to put a mask on their child, schools would be forced to resist or go underground or whatever else. If people were awake they would not be taking this ‘vaccine.’ Apply this to everything. The power is in our hands.
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❄️🔔Whoever thinks this Texas storm is natural...I don’t know what to tell you. It’s right in front of your face. Wake up. Lol just kidding I do know what to tell you. Due to popular request I will be posting a lot more on weather modification.
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2/18/21 Hour 1 The Guys cover Rush Limbaugh and Trump’s appearances on Thursday and more! Hour 2 Matrixxx and Shady wish Isaac Kappy a Happy Birthday and play Brackets and Jackets and expand on Kappy’s research. S. Donald Sussman exposed!. Tune in and find out! https://www.inthematrixxx.com/podcast/save-america/ @mgshow @mgshowchannel
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73 Percent of the U.S. Covered in Snow, the Most Widespread Coverage in 17 Years
A siege of winter storms since late January has contributed to the most widespread snow cover across the contiguous U.S. in at least 17 years.
Snow was on the ground in 73.2% of the Lower 48 on Feb. 16, according to the National Operational Hydrologic Remote Sensing Center (NOHRSC). That's the highest snow cover extent for any day in the NOHRSC database dating to fall 2003, according to NOAA.
Winter Storm Uri's snowfall deep into the South played a big role in this large expansion. Snow covered about half of the U.S. three days earlier prior to when Uri tracked from coast to coast.
Parts of the Southeast and Southwest are the largest areas without snow cover right now. Some locations in central and western Dakotas also have no snow, which is an odd exception when compared to the rest of the northern U.S.
Only one other year in the NOHRSC database has had snow cover 70% or greater, according to Steve Bowen, a meteorologist with the reinsurer, Aon. That was Jan. 12, 2011, when snow covered a broad area of the country, including the Southeast.
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https://weather.com/storms/winter/news/2021-02-17-snow-cover-united-states-most-widespread-since-2003
A siege of winter storms since late January has contributed to the most widespread snow cover across the contiguous U.S. in at least 17 years.
Snow was on the ground in 73.2% of the Lower 48 on Feb. 16, according to the National Operational Hydrologic Remote Sensing Center (NOHRSC). That's the highest snow cover extent for any day in the NOHRSC database dating to fall 2003, according to NOAA.
Winter Storm Uri's snowfall deep into the South played a big role in this large expansion. Snow covered about half of the U.S. three days earlier prior to when Uri tracked from coast to coast.
Parts of the Southeast and Southwest are the largest areas without snow cover right now. Some locations in central and western Dakotas also have no snow, which is an odd exception when compared to the rest of the northern U.S.
Only one other year in the NOHRSC database has had snow cover 70% or greater, according to Steve Bowen, a meteorologist with the reinsurer, Aon. That was Jan. 12, 2011, when snow covered a broad area of the country, including the Southeast.
💥 inthematrixxx is at @mgshow and @mgshowchannel
https://weather.com/storms/winter/news/2021-02-17-snow-cover-united-states-most-widespread-since-2003
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73 Percent of the U.S. Covered in Snow, the Most Widespread Coverage in 17 Years
Snow cover in the U.S. has hit a high mark not seen in the last 17 years, according to one analysis. - Articles from The Weather Channel | weather.com
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Sidney Powell on the Dominion lawsuit:
"I don't think it's going to take that long because the discovery is going to be devastating."
"I don't think it's going to take that long because the discovery is going to be devastating."