That’s the question. Did Q succeed? Did it fail?
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I have thought of countless possible scenarios of motivation, some sinister, some divine but here is one that is so mundane and simple it nearly invokes the law of Occom's Razor.
Steve Bannon helped get DJ Trump elected President using his Company Analytica.
If you research what that company actually does it is easy to see how he could come up with a plan to reach the voters on the fringe, the distrustful, non-brainwashed by the MSM type of people.
Using a small amount of inside intel and cooperation with Trump Bannon could have used a small sub group of his Analytica employees to do nothing more than to boost ratings and political awareness within the fringe crowd.
Maybe its' cult like following and bizarre doctrinal divides were an unintended result and when the 1% stole the election the operation ceased because it was a mute point, the commies won and now they were all on the run and went into defense mode.
I do not necessarily believe the above but it is one of the least nefarious scenarios I have come up with.
I guess the bigger point is we do not really know for a fact what the motives where. Was it really to change the world or was it to bolster ratings and get the fringe to get out and vote? IDK but it does disturb me that the vaccine push goes unabated.
People look to Q as if they were looking for a savior, many turned a message into a god, what a shame. Whether for votes or humanity, it was truth for a while.
But Q effectively claimed to be a savior though? Post 114 outright states "US Military = saviors of mankind", and Q repeatedly claimed to be military, so I don't see why we should be shaming.
And if I claim to be a wise man, it surely means I do not know.