Yet ~67M Americans believe in it (taking 20% of the population) after 3.5 years (with 1/2 a year of silence).
You would think that every university would offer courses on how Q was the most viral word-of-mouth phenomenon ever. Wouldn’t all of the marketing industry want to study Q as well? Why spend millions on advertising a product if you can just make text posts on 8kun?
They are attacking our routines and so much of normal society. I think they think if they just break human routine for long enough we will be more malleable for their shitty insect world hive-mind commie reset. And it’s not even that we are meant to be slaves to routine or cannot make changes but the way they are doing it is bullshit. They are forcibly herding us in directions we do not want to go. But I don’t think it’s working the way they want to either and that’s why they are becoming more angry and tyrannical.
Don’t forget too that these people have primarily achieved their power by cloaking who they really are from the public. They think they have more people in their clutches than they do because they are able to sell creepy Lady Gaga concerts. They don’t understand people are watching that shit like they’re staring at a freak show. They think most of it is ironic too. If these people sing about blood rituals most people think it’s a metaphor for falling in love with their high school crush. They’re probably singing the wrong lyrics anyway. The normies aren’t on board with these secret society weirdo creeps like they think, and they shouldn’t conflate the world’s morbid fascination with complicit approval. It’s really more just human nature to pay attention to the unusual, the bizarre, the different, the out of the ordinary, but a lot of that is just basic threat assessment, which has now been turned into televised entertainment.