07-26-2017, 10:57 AM
Hi all,
I want to preemptively apologize for a post that digs up a tired conspiracy theory, but I was just reading through a Q'uo transcript from 1/10/09 (9/11 backwards??) and came across this gem:
Q'uo: "For instance, when the Twin Towers were blasted in your city of New York in your year 2001, there were hundreds of entities who died so quickly that they were not aware of the change in their condition."
Blasted? That doesn't sound like a verb describing a plane crash or two. That sounds like something else entirely. Here's the dictionary definition of 'blast':
verb:
blow up or break apart (something solid) with explosives.
"quantities of solid rock had to be blasted away"
synonyms: blow up, bomb, blow to pieces, dynamite, shell, explode
"bombers were blasting enemy airfields"
Did Q'uo let something slip? Or are there other instances of a different narrative being offered in the material?
(Sorry, too, if this has been discussed before. I'm still fairly new to the site.)
I want to preemptively apologize for a post that digs up a tired conspiracy theory, but I was just reading through a Q'uo transcript from 1/10/09 (9/11 backwards??) and came across this gem:
Q'uo: "For instance, when the Twin Towers were blasted in your city of New York in your year 2001, there were hundreds of entities who died so quickly that they were not aware of the change in their condition."
Blasted? That doesn't sound like a verb describing a plane crash or two. That sounds like something else entirely. Here's the dictionary definition of 'blast':
verb:
blow up or break apart (something solid) with explosives.
"quantities of solid rock had to be blasted away"
synonyms: blow up, bomb, blow to pieces, dynamite, shell, explode
"bombers were blasting enemy airfields"
Did Q'uo let something slip? Or are there other instances of a different narrative being offered in the material?
(Sorry, too, if this has been discussed before. I'm still fairly new to the site.)