I used to absolutely love reading Thomas Wictor's material, and never missed a YouTube video of his.
It seems like his entire existence now it's to bash Q and Q followers. He can't even go a single thread without taking about how "insane" anons are. It's like it's consuming him.
My theory is that he believes Q is just another guy. Of course that would make this other guy very intelligent, and I feel it threatens him because he's jealous and needs to be the smartest.
I don't know, I guess I'm just venting. I feel like I lost someone special to me. I try to ignore it and just read him anyway, but it's just too much. He's off the deep end.
Ever since Q arrived, a lot of big social personalities got mad that they suddenly had competition. They had grown quite comfy being a gate-keeper dispensing their important crumbs to the little people, and now they're forced to compete with a movement that is capable of drawing their own conclusions without the guidance of these self-important gatekeepers. They can't stand that they're simply not as important or special as they used to be.
In Wictor's particular case, the man himself came from a family of Deep State spooks, worked and lives in Hollywood, and has openly admitted to doing intelligence work for foreign countries. If he wasn't a "Trump cheerleader" as he calls himself, then people would rightfully question his background more often. Myself, I believe his anti-Q garbage is 90% ego-driven, but I do wonder how much that spook-y background influences his thoughts on the matter. Consciously or unconsciously, he treats Q like an existential threat.
I'm disappointed, too, OP. Wictor has a very unique talent for comparing current events to military history, but then has to go and ruin it by repeatedly insulting his audience. Enough is enough, I'm not going to waste my time listening to someone who hates me, so I recently removed him from my bookmarks after all of these years. It's disappointing.