Q said "no".
He did not say "Yes".
He didn't have to answer and has not answered lots and lots of questions.
His answers do convey information. Some of it is false. You are correct. But it was, in the context of the debate at that time, agreed that we should let the JFK Jr. narrative die for that reason: it was dragging down the Great Awakening analysis by presenting an unpalatable idea to the normies arriving to learn more about the Great Awakening, and it was turning them off.
Qs answer settled the question for me, but I can still imagine, for years after Q weighed in, that he really meant, "Yes, JFK Jr. is still alive".
Q said "no". He did not say "Yes". He didn't have to answer and has not answered lots and lots of questions. His answers do convey information. Some of it is false. You are correct. But it was, in the context of the debate at that time, agreed that we should let the JFK Jr. narrative die for that reason: it was dragging down the Great Awakening analysis by presenting an unpalatable idea to the normies arriving to learn more about the Great Awakening, and it was turning them off. Qs answer settled the question for me, but I can still imagine, for years after Q weighed in, that he really meant, "Yes, JFK Jr. is still alive".