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BillionsAndBillions 2 points ago +3 / -1

The Q thing confuses me. Seems fun to follow, but the predictions are too vague to be actionable which begs the question, why drop them at all? What would this Q person's motivation be, assuming it's not a LARP? If Q is a real insider, what strategic advantage has been gained for either Trump or his supporters by what has been posted? Seems like a waste of time. I'm not trying to insult true believers, either. I just don't get it.

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gnomenclature 2 points ago +2 / -0

The motivation is to get people asking questions and researching. Taht is why Q leaves 'crumbs' so people will take those hints and dig and research and find answers.

Many people never have questioned things They are often too busy, have no interest or sadly, are too dumb to know what's going on. In your circle of people, friends, family, co-workers, neighbors, etc. how many know who Imran Iwan is? How many could tell you anything about Seth Rich? Most people didn't even bother paying attention to the impeachment circus. If they don't know details about all the blatant and obvious corruption, they certainly aren't going to know about all the backroom dealings like with Hunter Biden, et al.

The point of Q, in my opinion, is twofold. First, give people hope that there is a light at the end of the tunnel and second, to (gently) wake many millions out of their slumber.

When you can see a yellow vest in Paris that says, 'Q-Anon" on it and when you can see a woman in a birka in Iran holding up a Q sign, then you know that it IS spreading and working to wake people up.

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BillionsAndBillions 2 points ago +3 / -1

Well, even if Q is a LARP, at least he is causing people to question things they are told. I think false hope that a secret network of powerful government good guys are working behind the scenes to fix everything could be extremely harmful, though. It could distract from the reality that "we the people" ultimately are the defenders of liberty in our country, not shadowy good guy forces.

We're seeing a state-by-state attack on the 2nd amendment that almost nobody is talking about in the MSM, this Q guy hasn't said anything about it to my knowledge, and all efforts against it have been spearheaded by grassroots normal folks like you and I.

No secret agent with tenuous numerological connections between this headline or that document has done a thing to help us. It has to be "we the people"; nobody is coming to save us. Not even President Trump can.

So, I guess I'm saying, keep questioning everything, but don't expect the government to protect your rights, or bring itself to justice.

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BillionsAndBillions 1 point ago +2 / -1

I have not looked into that, but if Q drops are always within one minute of a Trump tweet, and before a Trump tweet, that would be significant. Anybody could post right after a Trump tweet. That would not be hard to do.