Q taught millions of people to be intelligence analysts. In turn, the analysts propagated the intelligence they created from information and disseminated that to the wider audience via all methods (social media, streaming, F2F, etc). Those seeds planted by us over the last 4.5 years (since the start of Pizzagate) have now grown to the point where the fruits of our labor not only have been proven true at many levels, but cannot be ignored. We are rapidly approaching the point where MSM will have a difficult time ignoring some of the stories. In fact, we are seeing this now re HCQ and about to be proven right again via AZ+++ audits. At some point, the most horrible truths will become more widely accepted.
Regardless, there will still be a segment of the population (4-6%?) which will never accept the truth, as they are incapable of processing facts against their worldview.
The biggest mistake I've made is not setting up an archival and taxonomy classification system to save and sort and recall everything we've collected over the years.
Q taught millions of people to be intelligence analysts. In turn, the analysts propagated the intelligence they created from information and disseminated that to the wider audience via all methods (social media, streaming, F2F, etc). Those seeds planted by us over the last 4.5 years (since the start of Pizzagate) have now grown to the point where the fruits of our labor not only have been proven true at many levels, but cannot be ignored. We are rapidly approaching the point where MSM will have a difficult time ignoring some of the stories. In fact, we are seeing this now re HCQ and about to be proven right again via AZ+++ audits. At some point, the most horrible truths will become more widely accepted.
https://unspy.wordpress.com/2013/03/10/minority-rules-scientists-discover-tipping-point-for-the-spread-of-ideas/
Regardless, there will still be a segment of the population (4-6%?) which will never accept the truth, as they are incapable of processing facts against their worldview.
The biggest mistake I've made is not setting up an archival and taxonomy classification system to save and sort and recall everything we've collected over the years.