I completely agree. But with whom does Wood keep company? Who haven't been in his crosshairs?
Again, he could be what he claims to be, but he could also be an opportunist who saw the "Q folks" as a ripe market, or worse yet, he could be controlled opposition.
He makes a lot of claims and provides little to no evidence for anything. To me, that means to believe him, you have to allow him to think for you, which is not something by which I can ever abide, regardless of whether or not he actually knows what he claims to know.
Even if we assume there is no money to gain (which I don't believe is the case even if your assumption about Q followers being broke was correct), there is always influence to be gained. Why do companies market themselves to poor communities? Why do politicians do the same?
Once again, I'm not saying that this is necessarily the case, but it is certainly a possibility that shouldn't be overlooked.
I would take Lin's accusations with a grain of salt.
His history is nebulous, and he seems to "call out" just about everyone, targeting folks on the right more than the left.
We don't know what he knows or doesn't know, but his behavior is suspicious. I would advise discernment when considering his claims.
Those on the right are far more dangerous because they walk among us, pretending to be of us.
100% this!
I completely agree. But with whom does Wood keep company? Who haven't been in his crosshairs?
Again, he could be what he claims to be, but he could also be an opportunist who saw the "Q folks" as a ripe market, or worse yet, he could be controlled opposition.
He makes a lot of claims and provides little to no evidence for anything. To me, that means to believe him, you have to allow him to think for you, which is not something by which I can ever abide, regardless of whether or not he actually knows what he claims to know.
How did you reach that conclusion?
Even if we assume there is no money to gain (which I don't believe is the case even if your assumption about Q followers being broke was correct), there is always influence to be gained. Why do companies market themselves to poor communities? Why do politicians do the same?
Once again, I'm not saying that this is necessarily the case, but it is certainly a possibility that shouldn't be overlooked.