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Calm before the Storm (Q Chronicles) (edition 2020)

by Dave Hayes (Author), Dave Hayes (Author), Denise Hayes (Editor)

Series: The Q Chronicles (1)

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Are we living under a two-tiered system of justice?  Why do the wealthy and powerful escape prosecution for their crimes?  Why is there so much pain and suffering in the world?  Is there anything really being done about it?  Using a combination of wit, wisdom, and gravity, an unknown intelligence insider - identified simply as "Q" - has been communicating with anonymous citizens (anons) through internet message forums since 2017.  These online exchanges bear no resemblance to your typical social media conversations; there are sobering missions at stake.  Q says corruption is worse than we know.  It has invaded the corporate world, the media, academia, Hollywood, the church, and other parts of society.  It is the cause of war, poverty, and countless problems that rob us of our potential.  In this first book of the Q Chronicles Series, Dave Hayes takes readers back to the intriguing first weeks of Q's mission.  He explains how to understand the language of Q.  He shows how Q - by asking questions using the Socratic method - prompts in-depth research of little-noticed reports, government documents, air flights, maps, media stories, and current events.  With Q's help, anons were forewarned about how Jeffrey Epstein really made his money.  They got inside information about President Trump's meeting with Kim Jong-un, clues to follow regarding the controversial Iran deal, and hints that the NXVIM "self-help" organization was not as advertised.  No wonder Q has fascinated millions.   ( excerpt from back cover)… (more)
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Title:Calm before the Storm (Q Chronicles)
Authors:Dave Hayes (Author)
Other authors:Dave Hayes (Author), Denise Hayes (Editor)
Info:DHayes Media (2020), 268 pages
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Are we living under a two-tiered system of justice?  Why do the wealthy and powerful escape prosecution for their crimes?  Why is there so much pain and suffering in the world?  Is there anything really being done about it?  Using a combination of wit, wisdom, and gravity, an unknown intelligence insider - identified simply as "Q" - has been communicating with anonymous citizens (anons) through internet message forums since 2017.  These online exchanges bear no resemblance to your typical social media conversations; there are sobering missions at stake.  Q says corruption is worse than we know.  It has invaded the corporate world, the media, academia, Hollywood, the church, and other parts of society.  It is the cause of war, poverty, and countless problems that rob us of our potential.  In this first book of the Q Chronicles Series, Dave Hayes takes readers back to the intriguing first weeks of Q's mission.  He explains how to understand the language of Q.  He shows how Q - by asking questions using the Socratic method - prompts in-depth research of little-noticed reports, government documents, air flights, maps, media stories, and current events.  With Q's help, anons were forewarned about how Jeffrey Epstein really made his money.  They got inside information about President Trump's meeting with Kim Jong-un, clues to follow regarding the controversial Iran deal, and hints that the NXVIM "self-help" organization was not as advertised.  No wonder Q has fascinated millions.   ( excerpt from back cover)

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