Also true. Even if he believed Q was not legitimate intel, it's not really doing any harm to his constituency. It has sparked free-thinking in many people, and provides a hopeful outlook, and the community does a decent job at uncovering useful information that would otherwise remain hidden (although, there is plenty of less-useful information one must wade through, still better than the alternative).
His responses about Q when asked is always something like, "what's so bad about going after human traffickers? That sounds like a good thing to me." Whether or not Q is legitimate, much of the content in the Q posts are clearly in line with Trump's agenda, so in the end, does it even really matter? Q posts point stuff out that for some is old news, but for many, it wakes them up. It has done a lot of good, even if it wasn't what the vast majority thought it was.
It's important to remember that human saviors don't exist.They all just act according to the Fates. The real savior and liberator is within.
Even the Mystery which hath been hid from ages and from generations, but now is made manifest to his saints: To whom God would make known what is the riches of the glory of this Mystery among the Gentiles; which is Christ in you, the hope of glory
I err on the side of it not being a psyop, but a controlled campaign of mental herding. It has all the hallmarks of a marketing campaign, whilst enough seated reality to be verified in the real world. Logically, it would indicate that "Q" is tied to some patriots and information officers within Trump's sphere of influence, but not as all seeing and all knowing as people would like to believe.
The predications of Q line up with predictive exercises based on history and psychology, along with a smattering of validity as a yard stick for those following along.
Overall, it benefits Trump as a psychological aide, so he would never disavow it. He has no need to.
However, it seems it will have a finite life, if things don't pan out soon. If people accept "The word of Q" ad infinitum, they will be following a ghost to the grave. So there needs to be that point where people take action, regardless of Trump, if the Q exercise is to be successful - regardless of psyop, LARP or marketing.
Also true. Even if he believed Q was not legitimate intel, it's not really doing any harm to his constituency. It has sparked free-thinking in many people, and provides a hopeful outlook, and the community does a decent job at uncovering useful information that would otherwise remain hidden (although, there is plenty of less-useful information one must wade through, still better than the alternative).
His responses about Q when asked is always something like, "what's so bad about going after human traffickers? That sounds like a good thing to me." Whether or not Q is legitimate, much of the content in the Q posts are clearly in line with Trump's agenda, so in the end, does it even really matter? Q posts point stuff out that for some is old news, but for many, it wakes them up. It has done a lot of good, even if it wasn't what the vast majority thought it was.
It's important to remember that human saviors don't exist.They all just act according to the Fates. The real savior and liberator is within.
[Colossians 1:26-27]
I err on the side of it not being a psyop, but a controlled campaign of mental herding. It has all the hallmarks of a marketing campaign, whilst enough seated reality to be verified in the real world. Logically, it would indicate that "Q" is tied to some patriots and information officers within Trump's sphere of influence, but not as all seeing and all knowing as people would like to believe.
The predications of Q line up with predictive exercises based on history and psychology, along with a smattering of validity as a yard stick for those following along.
Overall, it benefits Trump as a psychological aide, so he would never disavow it. He has no need to.
However, it seems it will have a finite life, if things don't pan out soon. If people accept "The word of Q" ad infinitum, they will be following a ghost to the grave. So there needs to be that point where people take action, regardless of Trump, if the Q exercise is to be successful - regardless of psyop, LARP or marketing.