-8kun - an anonymous chat posting website owned by Jim Watkins
-board = specific subsection (room) on 8kun
there are many boards
Q posts on /QResearch board where the anons can also post who are researching Q
Q owns /ProjectDComms board where only Q can post. “B” posted there but it was because it was hacked and the BO of /ProjectDComms removed the fake B post on the day Q arrived. Q is the Board owner of /projectdcomms
-BO/board owner = someone who owns a specific board on 8kun
-BV = board volunteer. They help monitor a board and have admin capabilities
-bread = a Chat on a board on 8kun (or 4ch or 8ch) that can fill 750 comments
-baker = someone who fills the beginning of each bread with links and notables from previous bread as well as global notables and other pertinent information
-anon = someone who posts on 8kun boards anonymously
-tripcode = an IP + username + password + salt/hash code used to mask the password
The QResearch Board has running “QResearch General” breads and they’re numbered in order
There’s been over 20,920+ breads since Q - that’s 15,690,000+ posts since Q started in 2017
Here’s the link to the QResearch board Enter only if you’re prepared and have thick skin. It is not a place for the innocent minded. Q drops are aggregated on several websites off the board for those who want to see them but don’t want to go to kun. Qalerts, Qagg, qposts, etc
"How do we know".
Puzzling pronoun choice. Who is this " we" you speak for?
If asking for yourself, you come to "know" the way you come to "know" other things. Q suggested using your logic and critical analysis skills to assess primary and secondary sourced, vetted data. Skills in these areas improve with use and training.
How a person comes to "know" is unique to that person. Be wary of those who try to give you your opinions.
Realize that not having opinions is not only ok, its a sign of intelligence and maturity. Hence the tweeny bopper phase is the peak "Know-It-All" phase. As Socrates observed, the more you know, the more you know you don't know.
Finally, as my Columbia PHD mentor used to say, seeking truth requires the ability to endure the tension that comes from having unanswered questions.