Well this may not be the most popular opinion. But if anyone knows me, they know I don't give a fuck about being popular. I was very impressed with Hoback's DoQumentary so far.
Might it be a huge bait and switch? Flipping into the race card? Or violence? Or some super-hidden group of insurrectionists? Maybe...
But at this point in the series Hoback has managed to avoid most* of the MSM pitfalls and lazy narrative ploys. I am impressed (even with the 2nd episode). I appreciated his dive into the personas of those closest to Q's platform of choice.
While I am still expecting this is ultimately be a hit piece, if Hoback somehow manages to maintain this level of neutrality throughout all 6 parts, this would be a MASSIVE red pill.
Q the Wakeup? I hope so!
More Anti-Q fear-porn? I hope not.
Only time will tell! But, so far I am very impressed with Cullen Hoback and I see why the Watkins' would have allowed for this interview.
Agreed. But, the documentary is exploring Q, not Pizzagate.
That would be like dismissing a documentary about the Federal Reserve because it didn't expose Jeffrey Epstein.