Recently I changed phones and when I went back to my old phone I noticed I had about 300 episodes of X22 saved on my phone which I thought was cool because usually Dave deletes the older episodes and you can't revisit them.
So I went back to a couple episodes from around when Covid started and Dave was so confident about so many things about to happen. So I jumped forward to months later and same thing, everything is about to happen.
When I listen in current time I didn't really think about it that much because I was more involved on here and other places, but listening back, it was crazy how much was about to drop.
So I went and listened to some key dates after the election. Every few episodes Trump was just about to get back in office. All this info was about to be released, declas was happening.
Now I went back and listened to yesterday's and it's the same thing, just pure hopium.
I think I'm done with Dave.
I use to follow him back when he had 20k followers and his topics were mostly economic collapse related material. It was great to see him come across Q... although he's great and many people enjoy what he has to say, the more I watch/listen to him the more I feel a little bit gas-lighted. I've noticed some people who Q has 're-tweeted' some how become the 'public speakers' of Q and everyone takes what they have to say as complete fact. This is not the way to go about it.
Additionally, people who are new to the Q movement are going through the same paces as many of us who discovered Q in the beginning. Usually you want things to happen the way you envision them and nearly believe anything & everything that fits your narrative.
The older I get and the longer I'm in this, it's good to be critical of everything... even when it fits your own narrative. A relative of mine just recently found Q and he's sending me everything under the sun about military tribunals and people being executed, most of which I know aren't true. These are written by some random guy who created a website and writes fictitious articles and spins them as fact. If my relative took the time, he would discover that the news site that published this information is fake and was created for 'entertainment purposes'.
Anyway, I like Dave but I think there's been a few statements he's made as 'matter of fact' when there is no way he can possibly know the truth.
I leave with this: Do your own research.... even if it's material that supports your own narrative. Become an independent thinker rather than strictly following these "Q public figures". They are no different than you or me.. and their message typically includes human emotion and errors. Unless Q has said something explicitly, the rest is speculation at best.