We were doing stuff (crowdsourcing, protesting, etc), but then this place was flooded with the Q theories shortly after the steal right after we had the big 250,000+ person rally in DC (super secret CIA servers, shooting wars between the CIA and military, Haspel arrested, etc.) and a lot of people ate it up and believed it. Mostly because of Powell and Lin Wood. I know that because I was arguing against it, saying we can't rely on those things and we need to take action. I was even making detailed posting showing how the "seized servers showing Trump won 410 electoral votes" was a total hoax. But I was shouted down and downvoted as a "shill".
But ultimately it created this atmosphere, even among the non Q crowd, that we don't have to do anything because there's already a plan and just trust the plan. And if we do anything, its just going to get in the way of the plan. That went into the mentality after the 6th of "don't protest, don't rally, stay at home" because it would interfere with the Trump and the military's plan for mass arrests and hurt our optics.
Obviously, I fault those in the non-Q crowd who fell for that stuff too.
I just disagree with Q because the premise is that there's this grand plan by super secret forces that are going to solve the problem overnight through mass arrests....any day now (ongoing for 4 years). It screams too much like a psyops to me....basically weaponizing hope to quell your enemy to keep them from organizing. I do know there are a few Q people that have been involved though, not saying every Q person, I just don't like this mentality of "trust the plan" and relying on someone else to save us, because ultimately I believe We The People need to be the plan.
There was no Q when we did the "impossible" and got Trump elected. I think we were better off before trusting some anonymous chan posts claiming to have Q clearance and know the grand plan.
And if we all stood up, we have to do it in mass numbers. But there just seems like too much disagreement (for example, saying we shouldn't do anything and just sit quietly) as usual.
We were doing stuff (crowdsourcing, protesting, etc), but then this place was flooded with the Q theories shortly after the steal right after we had the big 250,000+ person rally in DC (super secret CIA servers, shooting wars between the CIA and military, Haspel arrested, etc.) and a lot of people ate it up and believed it. Mostly because of Powell and Lin Wood. I know that because I was arguing against it, saying we can't rely on those things and we need to take action. I was even making detailed posting showing how the "seized servers showing Trump won 410 electoral votes" was a total hoax. But I was shouted down and downvoted as a "shill".
But ultimately it created this atmosphere, even among the non Q crowd, that we don't have to do anything because there's already a plan and just trust the plan. And if we do anything, its just going to get in the way of the plan. That went into the mentality after the 6th of "don't protest, don't rally, stay at home" because it would interfere with the Trump and the military's plan for mass arrests and hurt our optics.
Obviously, I fault those in the non-Q crowd who fell for that stuff too.
I just disagree with Q because the premise is that there's this grand plan by super secret forces that are going to solve the problem overnight through mass arrests....any day now (ongoing for 4 years). It screams too much like a psyops to me....basically weaponizing hope to quell your enemy to keep them from organizing. I do know there are a few Q people that have been involved though, not saying every Q person, I just don't like this mentality of "trust the plan" and relying on someone else to save us, because ultimately I believe We The People need to be the plan.
There was no Q when we did the "impossible" and got Trump elected. I think we were better off before trusting some anonymous chan posts claiming to have Q clearance and know the grand plan.
And if we all stood up, we have to do it in mass numbers. But there just seems like too much disagreement (for example, saying we shouldn't do anything and just sit quietly) as usual.