I've been MAGA for years but just discovered Q about 6 weeks ago--I've read enough Q to be thoroughly convinced that there IS a plan, and I can see how the current mess we're in actually confirms this even more than if things had gone more smoothly or been resolved in the ways and at the time many of us expected. I'm trying to get up to speed as fast as possible, and I realize that now more than ever the movement is being attacked by disinfo and imposters, etc. Along with trying to learn for myself, I'm redpilling a bunch of people around me and need to be able to help them navigate the craziness as well. So, with that in mind, what advice would you give to someone who is new at learning how to research Q in the most efficient ways possible (since time is limited for all of us)? What are your favorite methods for searching/studying/decoding drops? Obviously there are many things that news has not yet unlocked, but where can I find the accepted consensus on things that HAVE been definitely decoded/unlocked? Besides the drops themselves, what are your favorite, most-accurate supporting resources? Best podcasters? Who to avoid? Any other tips or advice?
Thanks in advance!
NeonRevolt is a good resource for a deep dives. Though I can understand the down vote - I haven’t followed him since 2018, he can be very “me” focused and snarky with Q.
Coordinate the date of the Q drop with Neon’s related posts, or search a subject (Neon was first to figure out Payseur - a family behind “the families”).
Also have backup site for drops as they tend to get taken down. https://qagg.news/ And check the archived breads surrounding the drop.
Agree with other posters - avoid rabbit holes and take everyone’s conclusions with heaps of salt. Think for yourself. Use logic and discernment.