That’s the question. Did Q succeed? Did it fail?
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If you’re familiar with the novel/play Les Miserables, near the end is the story of a group of revolutionaries who are upset about the way the government is treating people. They decide that they will follow a leader who is popular, and when the man dies, use his death as a rally cry to start the revulsion against the French government. They believe the people will back them. They set up the barricades and then wait for the people to back them up. The people never do, and they are almost all killed by the government forces.
This, I believe, is what the DS is trying to get those opposed to their plans to do—start a revolution when people are not willing to stand behind the patriots. Then they can slaughter all who dared to challenge them (J6 political prisoners). However, we’ve been instructed NOT to fall into this trap, and so far, we’ve been able to avoid being pushed over the cliff.
Not sure how long the plan will take to play out, but by not falling into this well used technique, we live to see another day. The people enmass protesting is the only way to defeat them. Other countries have the demonstrations but in the US we haven’t—because some fell into the J6 trap when last it was tried.