Q was single-handedly the dumbest, most complacency-inducing idea that Trump supporters latched onto. Spare me the "Q people are harmless so why do you care?" idiocy. I pointed it out Day 1 years ago that "Q" was nothing more than a psy-op to make sure nothing consequential happened to the swamp by the people.
Q people clearly aren't harmless. It gave people something to pointlessly hope in instead of being ACTUALLY HELPFUL and winning the Georgia runoffs which would have held communism at bay for 2-4 more years.
Q is the worst thing to happen in the last 4 years. Which means that it was probably nothing more than liberal brainwashing of sheep here on our side.
All the "proofs" I saw were obvious confirmation bias, i.e. people seeing what they wanted to see. It reminded me a lot of Bible Code. Q was basically a cold-reader, throwing out so many vague statements and "clues" that a few were bound to stick, especially if people looked hard enough, which they certainly did.
Certainly enough evidence to make a rational person think it wasn't all random. There were interesting uses of spaces, plus signs, and unusual phrases. At least that's what I got out of it.
There was a lot of real evidence that there were Q people working with Trump. Seems like he was in on it.
Q was single-handedly the dumbest, most complacency-inducing idea that Trump supporters latched onto. Spare me the "Q people are harmless so why do you care?" idiocy. I pointed it out Day 1 years ago that "Q" was nothing more than a psy-op to make sure nothing consequential happened to the swamp by the people.
Q people clearly aren't harmless. It gave people something to pointlessly hope in instead of being ACTUALLY HELPFUL and winning the Georgia runoffs which would have held communism at bay for 2-4 more years.
Q is the worst thing to happen in the last 4 years. Which means that it was probably nothing more than liberal brainwashing of sheep here on our side.
It seems like the psy-op was part of the Trump team. Looks like he betrayed us if that's the case.
All the "proofs" I saw were obvious confirmation bias, i.e. people seeing what they wanted to see. It reminded me a lot of Bible Code. Q was basically a cold-reader, throwing out so many vague statements and "clues" that a few were bound to stick, especially if people looked hard enough, which they certainly did.
Certainly enough evidence to make a rational person think it wasn't all random. There were interesting uses of spaces, plus signs, and unusual phrases. At least that's what I got out of it.
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