I saw someone posting about newcomers trying to figure out the Q posts and it got me to thinking about all the other things that people might want to figure out. I was thinking that some people here have had a lot of years of researching stuff under their belts and a lot of knowledge about things that others are just now finding out about. I was wondering if some of you with such knowledge would be willing to post a little about a specific topic, sort of an overview of what it's all about, and then those interested could dig deeper. If you have video or info links, you could include those.
So for instance, a lot of people don't like the masons. But newbies and even others may not know why or have had the time to research. So someone with knowledge could post a general outline (or as detailed as you'd care to get) to give people an overview of what is behind the scenes with that group.
Other topic ideas could be all the various things often mentioned on this board, like mk ultra, project mockingbird, project looking glass, etc. There are so many things that once someone learns about Q, they might also want to learn about those things as well. What do you say? Are you willing to post what you know?
Yah know, part of an awakening is digging for yourself, searching. Reading a “how to guide” isn’t going to make you an expert. A point in the right direction?...I’d say if you found your way here, you’re on the right path. Keep digging, it doesn’t happen over night.
I came here to say something like this. Research for your own as you realize what it is you need to know. Read the q drops.
It’s a good thing to do on the toilet to start from the beginning and move forward even if you’ve read them all before. If you burn through 45 drops per morning it will take a little over 100 days to get through them all of course, but it’s worth it to see things more clearly. Searchvoat.co (4chan/pol pro trump general, 8kun/qresearch) are great places to revisit and search topics too, lots of the stuff people think may not already be aggregated actually is and has been discussed exhaustively.
Not discouraging this at all, just know the value of researching for yourself and learning about a topic as opposed to reading summaries/cliff notes. I never read the whole book if I read the cliff notes.
I knew some lamebrain would say this. Because I'm sure you never read any decodes by autists or articles by anons. You don't work, your days are 100 hours long and you have no life so all you do is research. Good for you. A lot of people don't have that kind of time and it would be nice if they could get a bit of a jump start from someone in the know.