A lot of guys seem to base their opinions on Donald Trump and what he has done or is doing... and by being Q+, DJT is the main part of Q....
To think that and still follow Q is a fundamental misunderstanding of Q and what Q has posted....
The Q team is an extension of a pre-Trump strategy.... of course, there’s no doubt that DJT is aware of Q and the team or certainly members of it....
But THE PLAN as we follow it from the beginning of Q, has very little to do with President Trump... though he did facilitate particular parts of that PLAN.. no doubt for me anyway..
You might call him a figurehead, but this whole PLAN is not dependent on DJT and in all likelihood DJT probably only knows part of that plan... in terms of an overview but not in terms of running it or THE PLAN..
To make such a link is missing the majority of what Q has posted in respect of THE PLAN...
JUST BECAUSE PRESIDENT TRUMP IS NO LONGER IN OFFICE HAS LITTLE TO NO BEARING ON THE PLAN OR THE STRATEGY WE ARE WATCHING PLAY OUT....
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PS Apologies for the caps lock on THE PLAN... I am hoping by doing so that anyone reading this will understand that there has only ever been one PLAN.... it hasn’t changed it is still on course (until proven otherwise) but to think that President Trump being out of office is a failure of THE PLAN.... it is not... not by a long shot.... indeed just thinking about it logically and specifically in respect to the presidential election there were a 101 ways that DJT could have fought and fought much harder than he did to suggest this is by ANY MEANS over..
Came here out of curiosity. Literally can't believe what I've been reading and find it's absolutely hilarious seeing you say this person has 'a very sad life'.
Believing in a 'plan' that never happens, then saying all those things that didn't happen are all 'part of the plan'. Is this not slightly sadder?
Trump lied to all of you and ditched you, just like he's been doing to everyone his entire life.
In a world where you might feel powerless and alienated, it can be appealing to believe that there are forces plotting against you and your interests. Once these beliefs take root, cognitive biases and mental shortcuts reinforce and strengthen them.
Confirmation bias can play a role in the development of conspiracy belief. People are naturally inclined to seek out information that confirms their existing beliefs. So when they run across a theory that supports something that they already think is true, they are more likely to believe the information is also true.