I considered myself mostly a free thinker before I discovered Q only very recently. Like Parabolical said, there's no way to know what your first redpill would be, only the fact that your attitudes toward a certain subject changed would be noticeable.
This is a vast oversimplification, but take for instance the current political divide between Democrats and Republicans, and how it's explained in textbooks as a natural consequence of democracy; in comprehensive history books however (i.e. not high-school standard) it can be seen that in recent history, "significant" wars following WW2 aren't glossed over and it's apparent that some sort of "war machine" (now known as the military-industrial-complex) was partially responsible for starting and prolonging them.
Unconnected points of research like the above over time (for me at least) conglomerated when I finally made the epiphany with the January 6th false flag event on the Capitol and started looking into Q. A lot of their breadcrumbs aligned with what I'd independently researched prior, so I decided to get on board and start catching up.
Accelerating the process of course was our neighbor TDW getting flooded and compromised, as well as a few other normally pro-Trump forums and websites doing 180s.
It doesn't take much intuition to tell that something is wrong. That's why I'm here.
Research the social contract and the sociological nature of the MAGA movement, then get back to me.
It’s clear no matter how hard you deny it that you have faith; that is, faith in your own ideas about how the world works, that is.
Faith is required every day, even if you’re not religious. Faith in the laws to be upheld and not collapse. Faith that your money will still hold value tomorrow. Faith that when you go to sleep, you’ll wake up the next day. What I see is a stubborn, disingenuous person unwilling to shake and let go of his own preconceived notions. You force the other posters to bend to your narrow interpretation of logic when the reality is that faith and logic operate hand in hand and serve different purposes.
Understanding why the Q movement has gotten this far requires a firm grasp of the notion that human understanding, even of just the physical world, is not only limited, but said limited understanding can be weaponized. Said applications can be referred to as “psyops.”
I recommend you leave your ego at the door and come back later once you’ve done more research into the reality you live in; really, that’s what Q is about; realizing what kind of dire situation you’re in right now.
I considered myself mostly a free thinker before I discovered Q only very recently. Like Parabolical said, there's no way to know what your first redpill would be, only the fact that your attitudes toward a certain subject changed would be noticeable.
This is a vast oversimplification, but take for instance the current political divide between Democrats and Republicans, and how it's explained in textbooks as a natural consequence of democracy; in comprehensive history books however (i.e. not high-school standard) it can be seen that in recent history, "significant" wars following WW2 aren't glossed over and it's apparent that some sort of "war machine" (now known as the military-industrial-complex) was partially responsible for starting and prolonging them.
Unconnected points of research like the above over time (for me at least) conglomerated when I finally made the epiphany with the January 6th false flag event on the Capitol and started looking into Q. A lot of their breadcrumbs aligned with what I'd independently researched prior, so I decided to get on board and start catching up.
Accelerating the process of course was our neighbor TDW getting flooded and compromised, as well as a few other normally pro-Trump forums and websites doing 180s.
It doesn't take much intuition to tell that something is wrong. That's why I'm here.
Research the social contract and the sociological nature of the MAGA movement, then get back to me.
It’s clear no matter how hard you deny it that you have faith; that is, faith in your own ideas about how the world works, that is.
Faith is required every day, even if you’re not religious. Faith in the laws to be upheld and not collapse. Faith that your money will still hold value tomorrow. Faith that when you go to sleep, you’ll wake up the next day. What I see is a stubborn, disingenuous person unwilling to shake and let go of his own preconceived notions. You force the other posters to bend to your narrow interpretation of logic when the reality is that faith and logic operate hand in hand and serve different purposes.
Understanding why the Q movement has gotten this far requires a firm grasp of the notion that human understanding, even of just the physical world, is not only limited, but said limited understanding can be weaponized. Said applications can be referred to as “psyops.”
I recommend you leave your ego at the door and come back later once you’ve done more research into the reality you live in; really, that’s what Q is about; realizing what kind of dire situation you’re in right now.