It just doesn’t make sense. It’s not like non-Q followers are mobilizing with plans to do something while Q people are saying “no guys! Don’t do anything!! Trump has a plan, Q said so!!”. They’re sitting at home hitting refresh on wherever they get their news, just like Q followers. There’s no harm in believing that while Trump holds the position of the most influence/power that he’ll utilize it and do what he can to stop our country from being thrown away by the rampant corruption within our government.
It’s weird how in the last couple weeks, there’s been so much anti-Q talk. If I’m being honest, the anti-Q posts seem like a “psy-op” to demoralize the biggest group of Trump’s base that thinks he has something up his sleeve and cause infighting. I always believed Trump would defend our country but never really followed Q/knew too much about it, and I’ve still been met with “MUH TRUST DA PLAN Q WILL SAEV US!!” bullshit. The response to this is very, very weird.
Technically, I think this may be classified as a psychological operation, though just not in the malevolent sense...
"Psychological operations are operations to convey selected information and indicators to audiences to influence their emotions, motives, and objective reasoning, and ultimately the behavior of governments, organizations, groups, and individuals. The purpose of United States psychological operations is to induce or reinforce behavior favorable to U.S. objectives. They are an important part of the range of diplomatic, informational, military and economic activities available to the U.S. They can be utilized during both peacetime and conflict. There are three main types: strategic, operational and tactical. Strategic PSYOP include informational activities conducted by the U.S. government agencies outside of the military arena, though many utilize Department of Defense assets. Operational PSYOP are conducted across the range of military operations, including during peacetime, in a defined operational area to promote the effectiveness of the joint force commander's campaigns and strategies."