Martin Geddes donated @martingeddes
09 October, 04:53
In a way Q is creating a new intellectual "Ivy League" class of people, but with far purer spiritual motivation. In this case the "privilege" is objective and earned, yet unsought, which is what makes it so special and valuable. You were dedicated to truth at any cost, not personal preferment or social cachet.

In the telecoms world I could get away with asking awkward questions because I have a maths & computation degree from Oxford; you are "licensed to think" and it is hard to accuse you of being an idiot, even if you are a fool. People without the credential are implicitly expected to "stay in their lane", but if you have it then it is anticipated that you won't be intimidated.

Once we get past EBS, those who figured Q out and resisted all the propaganda and programming will be in a very different place socially to where they were before. Anon graduates of the University of Free Thought are a genuine elite whose status is earned the hard way — "Oxbridge of discernment."

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Telesia Birdwell @Telese
09 October, 08:23
In response Martin Geddes to his Publication
Wise words. I was always told to "Stay in my lane". Often I was vindicated, but sometimes it took years. I always felt like I was not smart enough, when in fact it was quite the opposite. After my children were born I went back to university. I graduated summa cum laude. All I did was try. It gave me confidence. I don't care for a different place socially. I just want to have normal conversations without being attacked and called names.

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Cynthia Conkling @CynthiaConkling
I have been told way too much to dumb it down.
10:38 AM - Oct 09, 2022
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