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Liberty_Prime -3 points ago +5 / -8

Sure. Go to 4 chan where it was created as a joke.

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JKillen 1 point ago +1 / -0

Leave me alone :)

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Liberty_Prime -1 points ago +1 / -2

you can be innocent of a crime and still attempt to cater to fanatics.

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Liberty_Prime -9 points ago +2 / -11

check my post history, cultist.

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Liberty_Prime -3 points ago +1 / -4

people will pay. It didn't take a charlatan to predict that. But tell me about Sessions, How did Red October work out for you. You are just like a Climatechange nut. You discard all failed predictions and latch on to the next one. You serve an intelligence agency now as a useful idiot.

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eyerighteye 0 points ago +1 / -1

See you just fine right here.

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ZombieConstitution 1 point ago +1 / -0

I started to pay attention to Q because it was a fascinating psyop, and I'm young enough that I've never really seen and noticed a government run one before. Figured, since Obama made it legal for the American gov't to run propaganda on it's citizens, that this was a clever way of doing it, and to rouse up a part of the voter base, along with cleverly using 4chan's love of puzzles to undermine political opponents. Trump having used social media magnificently to help win the election to begin with, I didn't put it in the least bit past him to do something like that.

I came to a conclusion, as I watched parts of the msm start to talk about Qanon and run hit pieces on it, but refused to just bluntly ask the President about it, that this was all very serious. Wouldn't make much sense to ask in the beginning, but by now? Whatever the President's answer to be "Who is Q?" would hurt him politically. He gives a negative, says it's not real, he's not involved, whatever, and a very vocal, very enthusiastic part of his base gets very seriously demoralized, perhaps enough so that they won't show up to vote. He gives a positive answer, maybe even an actual answer, and the media gets to scream it's head off that the President of the United States was running a psyop on his citizens and attacking his political opponents for years, and freak out a not so loud, but larger portion of his voting base and scare away the independent voters, plus enthuse Dem voters even more to come out and vote against POTUS. But they haven't asked. They sort of skirted the subject a few times, but they haven't asked the President. They make up bullshit to impeach him over, but won't bring up that he might be orchestrating actual propaganda on his citizens.

Seems to me, either Trump is controlled opposition to give us the illusion of choice, and is actually the final nail in our coffin and that's why the MSM harps on about all the ways that Orange Man is Bad except the most obvious target to hit and smear him with; or Q is legit.

Since I'm not ready to be blackpilled and give up on everything, I'm working with option number two, personally. Besides, don't see much wrong with it. It's getting people pumped up to vote, having people do research about various matters, learn things, swear to uphold the Constitution of the United States of America, and preaches Unity. There are definitely worse things one could associate themselves with.

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Liberty_Prime -5 points ago +1 / -6

that's a very fair request. Sadly, most videos that rise to the top are made by those either in on the joke, or fooled by it. Just like UFO abduction videos.

The left hides effective truth and promotes things that make the right look bad. Which is exactly why pro Q videos are not taken down by YouTube.