FBI agents excluded, LOL
I haven't read a single Q drop, but I enjoy the mantra of WWG1WGA and the intellect of the posters here.
Plus, the dooming over on Patriots gets old.
FBI agents excluded, LOL
I haven't read a single Q drop, but I enjoy the mantra of WWG1WGA and the intellect of the posters here.
Plus, the dooming over on Patriots gets old.
Oh, we absolutely don’t know history the way it really happened. We can only see the perspectives of the people who wrote it.
I took an archeology course back in college for fun. It’s eye-opening how much history gets lost in time.
I would love to be able to read the classified documents under the Vatican. So much history is kept from the public.
Stories about Egyptian Artifacts being found in the walls of the Grand Canyon, the Temple Mounds found across the US, giant skeletons, African American Native Americans coexisting with Red skinned natives.
Even going back to the biblical stories of the Cherokee with the “Moon Eyed People” who existed in the Americas when the natives got here.. the time before their was a moon in the sky. It’s just simply amazing to hear all the tales and never know for sure exactly what’s true or what isn’t true because so much has been destroyed.
Archeology would be an interesting field if one could find work or funding for alternative theory.
What I learned is that archeology is an interesting field if you have an interest in learning specifically about the people you’re studying.
The actual field work is boring as shit and 95% of what you study is the ancient garbage they threw away.
But, to be honest, it’s a lot like what people do here. You get an artifact and try to understand as many things about it as you can, and then you try to figure out what the story is that explains that thing. There are some vicious debates in archaeology.
Never could have gotten into that field, but glad I took the class.
I was a sociology major, so this forum is extremely interesting to me.
Q supporters form a Sub Culture not just in America, but world wide.. and that’s almost unheard of.
It almost aligns with hobbiest subcultures, and critical subcultures based around survival (house builders, farmers, religious followers). It’s similar in a way that basketball can be understood and enjoyed in China, the same way it can be enjoyed in America, or North Korea. Soccer is a world wide Sub Culture. Sports is the only other cultural outline that I can link it to because usually everyone has SOMETHING that separates us all. Even Music here in America is rarely enjoyed by major groups of people abroad other than smaller sub cultures that follow suit, PRE TECHNOLOGY ERA... with cell phones it’s became a bit different..
But Q support has become world wide. It’s became a symbol of change regardless if that was its original intention. What started as cryptic puzzles and leaks became a hope for people that their is a brighter tomorrow regardless of if it’s LARP or not.
The sub culture behind Q followers is EVOLVING before our very eyes, which almost never happens in sub cultures due to the parameters of what it encompasses, but this seems to be ever growing.
I’m sorry if that made no sense I’m on mobile.
Wow that's an interesting observation thanks for the comment. Makes me want to think about why. "Critical subcultures based around survival" would seem a natural fit, but what I have always thought odd about the movement is the apparent wide variety of personality types and backgrounds this and other Q forums seem to attract. I can't remember if it was here or on a prior forum where someone was talking about Q followers being "intuitive empaths" or something along those lines. I guess I am wondering mostly how I got here. I am a born skeptic but I wasn't looking for a rabbit hole, I was originally just trying to find out whether the Trump campaign had been illegally spied on. My reading material consisted primarily of the Pacer court documents on FISA abuse and the statutes that govern the issue. Not exactly adrenochrome drinking lizard people stuff. But being here and elsewhere is like pulling on a loose thread in an old sweater. A lot of things I would have dismissed out of hand, I find myself having to personally debunk before I can dismiss. Because so much of what I thought was true is demonstrably false.
I agree with you. There has never been something quite like the Q movement before.