Mostly out of curiosity. There's plenty of proof that there is some form of insider information involved with Q. And a few "proofs" that are disturbing in what they suggest. But there's a point I don't understand, and hope someone here can enlighten me.
What gives you all faith when all of reality suggests that freedom is dead and there is no plan? Or, let me correct that...I think Trump's plan was to provide the ability for others to do the right thing, and state legislatures, SCOTUS and Pence did not. And yes, I understand, to a degree he also set up the military with an option. But no one involved at any level has actually suggested that anything will happen (except maybe Flynn, and everyone who isn't his friend seems to think he's a nut, though I've seen no indication of that), while many have denounced Q and the very idea that there be any resistance to the corruption outside of the court of law, (which is just a sham court at this point).
But, again, if Trump and all his people believe in a court system that no observant person could ever believe was honorable, how do you all believe they're going to turn around and take it into their own hands? If anything, the shuffling of staff and flurry of EOs suggest that he's continuing to attempt to set up a means for whatever men of conscience remain to carry on the fight... In court.
Trump did what he could without putting his neck on the line. He showed great leadership within the law, if poor preparedness (or unwillingness) to mitigate the breaking of laws. Or perhaps he was truly naive about the courts. It's possible. And we can be frustrated, but he was still a great president. No one is perfect. And I'm not sure there was a perfect solution, and maybe that stilled his hands as much as anything.
I'm not trying to be a doomer or a shill. I am more...a neutral observer that wants to understand the beliefs underpinning the massive hope still on display. Not Q proofs, I have seen probably every single one, just as I've read all the posts. I've even followed a great deal of discussion on 4chan, 8chan and 8kun. The movement is a fascinating cultural phenomenon in many ways.
I know many of you are of faith; in regards to Q, consider me an agnostic that you are trying to convert. What are your articles of faith?
There's no time wasted in observing a movement that has been as far reaching and powerful as the Q movement. There's a great deal to learn from it. You'd have to let go of ignorance, fear, and hate, however.
Whether or not you agree with the people of the Q movement, they have shown themselves to be people of true hearts and deep frustration with the corruption in our nation. These are respectable attributes, whether or not you agree with their specific perspectives.