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Dear Jim - Future Proves Past.

  • Jim Costa
  • Aug 15
  • 2 min read

Hi Jim,

Remember back when Q started posting in 2017? One of their most used phrases was "Future proves past". At the time and for several years after, no one knew exactly what that phrase meant. Fast forward to today. Since President Trump's 2024 election, we're seeing exactly what "future proves past" means. With every revelation pouring out seemingly daily now, we're able to point to a past Q post that told us exactly what had happened, who was involved, and how they were involved. Thus, future (2025) DOES prove past (Q posts from 2017-2020).


Great, but we've all figured this out (or should have) by now, so why am I writing? Well, a couple of days ago it hit me. The (DS) has been using "future proves past" for decades, if not centuries! It's part of their religion - predictive programming - and I use the term "programming" in both the media and psychological senses. 


Think about it. How many times have you heard, years after a movie or TV show came out, that they somehow "predicted" future events. The most famous of these come from The Simpsons, but they're hidden very subtly all over the place. The (DS) justifies whatever happened by saying "Well, we showed you what we were going to do in such-and such movie or on such-and-such TV show, and no one complained. Therefore, you gave us consent to do what we did". It's a core belief of their "religion"!


I contend that rather than "predicting" future events, it's more like the (DS) was "seeding" them in the nation's subconscious.


Now I'll tie it all together. Isn't this exactly what the Q posts and Trump administration have done? As in, "seeded" future events? In other words, the Trump administration has used the (DS) own tools against them. Puts a whole new light on the Q phrase "Think mirror", doesn't it?


Food for thought...

John M


Jim's Response: I agree totally with you John. So would Clif High.


 
 
 

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