Thank you for having a reasonable and open conversation about it.
I will say this: I will openly state that I "believe" in Q, meaning that I believe that it is someone with high level access and top secret clearance. I also "believe" that it is working for the good of the people.
HOWEVER, I trust no one unconditionally. I worry daily about what comes after. If Q turns out to be real; if the military temporarily seizes control in order to sort out the election drama and bring justice to the corrupt, it will be unprecedented in the history of the US. Our very own Nuremburg style tribunals? It's a scary thought. And I also understand the way mobs work, and worry about the proposition that IF this all plays out the way we've been led to believe, that Trump will essentially have to make the George Washington-esque choice to turn down the crown which will likely be offered to him.
If all he says turns out to be true, there will be a good many people who will be glad to offer him kingship as he will be the only person they feel they can trust to run things. That's a hell of a bounty, and one that most would not turn their backs on. So I am not being uncritical about this. The ONLY thing that daily makes me feel like I am supporting the right side (as of now) is that the people on the opposing side of Trump prove daily with their words and actions that they are bad, bad people.
I do not ascribe to the idea that "the enemy of my enemy is my friend", but my enemy (Clinton, Pelosi, Schumer, Swalwell, McConnell, Graham, Google, Amazon, Facebook, Twitter, etc.) is most definitely my enemy, and Trump has not yet done anything which directly seemed to deem him my enemy. My life and those of all of my loved ones got objectively better under his stewardship and policies until Covid came, and seeing the way the apparatus opposed him at every turn during the pandemic, I can't exactly blame him for the way things have gone since then.
Full disclosure, I didn't vote for Trump in 2016. I thought Q was a LARP the first time I heard of it. I didn't even become a Trump supporter until I began watching the Covid Task Force briefings last year and then comparing them to the way the media covered them and seeing just how badly the media misrepresented what occurred in the briefings. It was then that I began watching Trump rallies, and seeing that what Trump said in his speeches ALSO didn't match with the way the media portrayed them.
Once the scales fell from my eyes regarding the way the media and social media control narratives, I began to re-evaluate everything I used to believe. And I began finding cracks everywhere. Eventually, I found my way to TDW, and then by chance I found my way here on Jan 21st when TDW had been so overrun by shills that I was looking for somewhere that the tone seemed to match the attitude Trump was portraying, which was that of confidence.
That was the first time I came into contact with the actual Q posts, and being a former military cryptolinguist, I was instantly intrigued. I read them all. I reconciled them with events of the time they were written, and I came to believe.
I am not here because of all the adrenochrome and sex cult narratives which have been formulated by Q supporters filling in the gaps in the Q drops. I am here because of the Q drops and their correlation to real world events which have already been confirmed.
Anyway, I know this is a lot to throw at you, but I am just trying to give you a different perspective than that of the caricaturish "Qanon" follower as portrayed by pretty much every media and government source.
Thank you for having a reasonable and open conversation about it.
I will say this: I will openly state that I "believe" in Q, meaning that I believe that it is someone with high level access and top secret clearance. I also "believe" that it is working for the good of the people.
HOWEVER, I trust no one unconditionally. I worry daily about what comes after. If Q turns out to be real; if the military temporarily seizes control in order to sort out the election drama and bring justice to the corrupt, it will be unprecedented in the history of the US. Our very own Nuremburg style tribunals? It's a scary thought. And I also understand the way mobs work, and worry about the proposition that IF this all plays out the way we've been led to believe, that Trump will essentially have to make the George Washington-esque choice to turn down the crown which will likely be offered to him.
If all he says turns out to be true, there will be a good many people who will be glad to offer him kingship as he will be the only person they feel they can trust to run things. That's a hell of a bounty, and one that most would not turn their backs on. So I am not being uncritical about this. The ONLY thing that daily makes me feel like I am supporting the right side (as of now) is that the people on the opposing side of Trump prove daily with their words and actions that they are bad, bad people.
I do not ascribe to the idea that "the enemy of my enemy is my friend", but my enemy (Clinton, Pelosi, Schumer, Swalwell, McConnell, Graham, Google, Amazon, Facebook, Twitter, etc.) is most definitely my enemy, and Trump has not yet done anything which directly seemed to deem him my enemy. My life and those of all of my loved ones got objectively better under his stewardship and policies until Covid came, and seeing the way the apparatus opposed him at every turn during the pandemic, I can't exactly blame him for the way things have gone since then.
Full disclosure, I didn't vote for Trump in 2016. I thought Q was a LARP the first time I heard of it. I didn't even become a Trump supporter until I began watching the Covid Task Force briefings last year and then comparing them to the way the media covered them and seeing just how badly the media misrepresented what occurred in the briefings. It was then that I began watching Trump rallies, and seeing that what Trump said in his speeches ALSO didn't match with the way the media portrayed them.
Once the scales fell from my eyes regarding the way the media and social media control narratives, I began to re-evaluate everything I used to believe. And I began finding cracks everywhere. Eventually, I found my way to TDW, and then by chance I found my way here on Jan 21st when TDW had been so overrun by shills that I was looking for somewhere that the tone seemed to match the attitude Trump was portraying, which was that of confidence.
That was the first time I came into contact with the actual Q posts, and being a former military cryptolinguist, I was instantly intrigued. I read them all. I reconciled them with events of the time they were written, and I came to believe.
I am not here because of all the adrenochrome and sex cult narratives which have been formulated by Q supporters filling in the gaps in the Q drops. I am here because of the Q drops and their correlation to real world events which have already been confirmed.
Anyway, I know this is a lot to throw at you, but I am just trying to give you a different perspective than that of the caricaturish "Qanon" follower as portrayed by pretty much every media and government source.