americanthinker | If
you’re unfamiliar with Q or only know it through the media’s attacks,
I’d like to provide a brief introduction to this extraordinary
phenomenon. I’ve followed Q since the first drop, and I’ve grown
increasingly impressed by the accuracy, breadth and depth of Q’s
messages. Q followers were prepared long in advance for the easing of
hostilities with North Korea, the deflation of the mullahs of Iran, and
the discovery of Ukraine as a hotbed of corruption for American
politicians. They knew a great deal about Jeffrey Epstein’s activities
before the public did and anticipate even more shocking revelations to
come. As Q likes to say, “Future proves past.” As Q’s predictions come
true, they lend retroactive credibility to the entire enterprise.
Q’s
followers believe that Q is a military intelligence operation, the
first of its kind, whose goal is to provide the public with secret
information. Many Q followers think the Q team was founded by Admiral
Michael Rogers, the former Director of the National Security Agency and
former Commander of US Cyber Command. Some suspect that Dan Scavino,
White House Director of Social Media, is part of the team, because the
high quality of Q’s writing has the luster of a communications expert.
Q
is a new weapon in the game of information warfare, bypassing a hostile
media and corrupt government to communicate directly with the public.
Think of Q as a companion to Trump’s twitter. Whereas Trump communicates
bluntly and directly, Q is cryptic, sly and subtle, offering only clues
that beg for context and connection.
Here’s
the way it works: Q posts messages (also known as “drops” or “crumbs”)
on an anonymous online forum, which are discussed, analyzed, and
critiqued by the board’s inhabitants. (The forum has changed a few times
after massive online attacks.) Hundreds of social media accounts then
spread Q’s latest posting to worldwide followers who share their
research, analysis, and interpretations of Q’s latest information.
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