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Ben, you are an effin Legend, Man. You just get better and better. Luckily I'd been rabbit holed enough already by that time not to fall for the 'Q' bollocks but you are providing fascinating context that I would never have researched and would have missed out on. When are you on with Patrick again? I love it when you two are rationalising. I have a big chesire cat for days after :-)!

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Ah thanks Adam, this is a good one right! AIM are on it

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BR did not mention the influence the Rothschild family has over the Royal family that has gone back hundreds of years.

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Unfortunately I had to draw the line somewhere. I could have sat here all week :)

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Again, stunning stuff Ben. Keep up the good work. You have made me look in direction that I have not looked in before. Please don’t stop.

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my pleasure

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Knocking it out the park today, Ben.

I was also well in to the Q drops from early on but always with some scepticism. Not saying I didn't fall for the hopium to start with. I remember talking to a friend who's belief was it was just some kid in his basement. No basement dwelling keyboard warrior could ever hope to get the traction of the so-called Q movement.

I told him if this is real then it's big but if it's not real, it's still big AND a risky strategy. If you go about teaching large portions of the population to think critically based on lies (even if by ommission) sooner or later someone's going to work it out and people don't take kindly to being fooled or psy-opped.

Keep going, this is good stuff.

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I also am an Englishman who thinks the royal circus is a ludicrous anachronism that must be swept away. I see William as the apparently affable but actually impatient and grumpy manager of the local branch of the Prudential Insurance Company. I think that might be a more socially productive, and economical, way of keep him occupied.

PS: The flourish things are the Prince of Wales' feathers, similar to the French _fleur de lys_.

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Devastating! To hope, to optimism, to resolve. In my case, to longevity itself. Perhaps a necessary bucket of very cold water. It will take a long time to recover.

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