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What do Wayfair, Amazon, Walmart, and Others Have in Common?
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(07-15-2020, 04:15 PM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote: @"Armonica_Templar",  all the answers to your questions will be found in what I provided throughout this thread, including all the links to articles and videos.

I could go one by one and answer your questions, but that would just me repeating what is already here, and it would be time-consuming (for me).  I have to run errands today, so I don't have time now.

I do understand that you don't want to have your outcome be stained with anyone else's thoughts. A lot of what is presented is just showing evidence. It's left up to us to ask how it happened, who is behind it, etc.

Why not just do as I and others do?  Look over the information, discard what doesn't make sense to you, and keep the rest to form your own conclusion? That's what Q has been preaching to us for the last 3 years... think for ourselves.

Rules of remote viewing

Reference front loading
where information is given to the viewer, influencing the out come

All perceptions are colored from that point forward
limiting the accuracy severly

Remember when I posted the A/N number for the remote viewing game
and I think geordi hit a home run on the 9/11 thing

I believe you yourself added a sub somewhere
no one has mentioned

All I gave was the numbers

My results have been polluted to a degree
I acknowledge it

In this case
I was originally going to respond that this thread should be taken seriously

With the pollution
You have to put in check points to be reviewed

where my brain ran with this

elites taking money
maybe not all involved
historical reference mob old school and drugs
influx of cash he who controls it is king

this was no joke or mistake

the excuse that these were prices for industrial
no dice

I spoke with a couple of associates
One laughed
for ten grand he could get me a hundred industrail cabinets, all monogrammed

Pillows , maybe if a dead artist drew the pictures
in a limited run

We agreed that this was an application of hewala banking
Were any purchased was a missing question

brb


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RE: What do Wayfair, Amazon, Walmart, and Others Have in Common? - by Armonica_Templar - 07-15-2020, 05:18 PM

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