Merry Christmas, Q and Q+

This is a very simple post. This is for everybody here to do something very simple, but very important.

Just wish Q, Q+, and the whole Q Team a Merry Christmas, and thank them for their service.

Just leave a personal note of thanks.

Sometimes a word of THANKS – maybe even with a tear in our eye – is more important than any kind of payment.

Thank you, Q. Thank you, Q+. Thank you, Q Team. Thank you to all you patriots, and all the other patriots you work with, wherever they are.

Thank you for watching over us, because I know you ARE watching over us.

There is iron in your words. Not everyone can see the iron, but those of us who can, cherish it more than any gold, or any paper.

Wolf Moon

Thanks again, Q. Thanks for everything you do.

W

It’s sad that governments are chiefed by the double tongues. There is iron in your words of death for all Comanche to see, and so there is iron in your words of life. No signed paper can hold the iron. It must come from men. The words of Ten Bears carries the same iron of life and death. It is good that warriors such as we meet in the struggle of life… or death. It shall be life.

Ten Bears in The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976)

Dear MAGA: Open Topic 20181225

This SPECIAL CHRISTMAS open thread is VERY OPEN – a place for everybody to post whatever they feel they would like to tell the White Hats, and the rest of the MAGA world.

Say what you want, comment on what other people said, comment on people’s comments.  Keep it civil.  Treehouse rules, but expect lots of QAnon.


Remember – your greatest gift to President Trump is FIVE WORDS:

I AM PRAYING FOR YOU


For Christmas, I decided to “keep the Christ in Christmas” and choose images of nativity scenes for this post. I love abstract art for its deep symbolic meaning, which helps us concentrate on the spiritual. I also love impressionist art for its deep feeling. The impressionist nativity scene below was my favorite, but if I used it as a header, the Christ Child at the bottom would not be in the image when viewed at the page itself. In other words, I would not be “keeping the Christ in Christmas”, defeating my purpose.

Therefore I chose the abstract image you see, which includes all the important figures, ESPECIALLY the Christ Child, and which fortuitously placed the Three Wolf Moon site avatar exactly where you see it. The placement (desktop version) was so oddly symbolic of our group’s spiritual awe and respect, hovering mysteriously nearby yet untouching and unseen, as if we were there invisibly in spirit, that I decided it had to be the one! But that also meant I could use the impressionist image here, where you can appreciate the whole thing.

Some things are just meant to be. Ponder these images and you will be refreshed in spirit. Both of them say so much. Which Bible verses do they speak to you?

Please feel free to add every possible Christmas image to this thread!

Merry Christmas!

W