I have come to believe that Q only knows what he knows beyond what is obvious to us and the enemy. Q cannot predict what will happen, but he knows what is likely to happen and what to do if it happens. Few are able to accurately predict what will happen in the future, but the artful warrior will be able to see many possible outcomes, gauge the risks and act prudently. That is strategy, and that is what I believe that Q was preparing us for. Neither side can see the goalposts until they are upon them. Even though this enemy might see our strategy, they laugh it off as nonsense. They are stupid, arrogant and blind as they feel their victory is guaranteed. Patriots know their victory never is.
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Indeed. In a world of narcissistic need for attention and control far too many are challenged, IMO, to team work.
Q, again IMO, has been an effort to wake people up out of their dormant state and start using critical thinking skills, firing up their activism and learning how to work together.
Many, without military experience don't understand the chain of command theory of successful work. One does not feel threatened by a Sargent who gives you orders to do this or that because it is all for one and one for all.
Out here in blogoland, there are elders or "Sargent's" who have a bigger insight into the reality and attempt to offer that and because of decades of low self esteem behavior others strike out rather then find some humbleness to be the "grasshopper" in the learning process.
So yes, the collective effort is truly needed because everyone has something to offer, a skill, knowledge, etc. to make this work.
I offer this in my music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9SD6B7Ygjo&pbjreload=101