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posted ago by RemoteBus ago by RemoteBus +15 / -1

It sure fees like it. I saw a video of Alex Jones mocking the Q movement with the heading, Trump to be brought back into the WH.

Just like any good psyop, like this stupid 'pandemic', it needs a lot of people to fall for it and believe it, and Q certainly fits that bill.

The name of it, making people feel like they were part of an elaborate military intelligence operation that Trump himself was head of, made a lot of people go all in on it.

There was a period where i got suckered into it, wanting to believe the bad people would get sent to gitmo.

All it has done is a allow the demons in government to create legislation, using Q as the protagonist, to bring down freedom of speech.

Could Q have been set up by the CIA? I do find it very off that even now, you can just go to the main Q website.

So im to believe people like Trump have been banned on social media, many websites have been taken down, and yet the Q website is still up?

What really annoys me, is the X22 Report guy that still believes in Q. I still listen to his reports because he says a lot of good things, especially regarding the economy, i just have to end it before he gives the Q posts.

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DudePlayingaDude 1 point ago +3 / -2

Q was most certainly a psyop. I've seen similar operations directed by intelligence agencies against the UFO community which is directly responsible for a suicide. The posts were incredibly vague, open to multiple interpretations and sprinkled with a truth here and there. Just a taste, mind, to keep you interested. The thing is, even when it was exposed, there are a lot of folks who are still addicted to it. I can't fault the number of people taken in by it as it was a perfect tool to lull the masses but in reality, it's all tea leaves and hopium.