Think about it. We date-fagged, we created crazy charts, we were confident as hell while the cabal sat in absolute fear during inauguration day. Sure, we were wrong, but they were scared, and you could see it in just about everyone's eyes.
The information the "Qanon" crowd put out flashed the jab. Could Trump & co be delivering the final blow while the cabal reacts to us? One can hope.
All I know is that while I am not convinced that the Plan was successful, I'm also not closed off to the idea that it's still ongoing, or perhaps the Plan was something even greater than we realized.
I believe this is spot on & part of the Great Awakening.
Every one of us will have looked stupid in one way or another only to have everyone calling us when the truth starts to be revealed.
Think how many people you know are going to wake up one morning and regret what they said or thought about you?
Probably not too many. One thing I didn't do to people was declare Q to be the end-all, be-all. I explained Q as I understood it (before I believed) and then retooled the explanation after I really began to. Offered it up as if I knew about the movement and thought there was some truth to it (which I always have) but didn't know how much truth there was or what would happen (which is also true). Explaining it this way is more seed-planting and a lot less "conspiracy-theorist," so many people would listen because it was interesting.