Been giving this some thought. Why would Q feel the need to tell us to trust them if they weren't going to do anything that looked like a betrayal?
He never said "Trust DeSantis." Why would he? DeSantis is doing everything we feel like Trump would do if Trump were Governor of Florida.
I see so many people saying "See? Q is a liar. He said we could trust those guys!"
Well no, he TOLD us to trust those guys. Why would we need to unless they were going to do things that were seemingly not in our favor?
An enemy of the people?
Ok listen. I think that might be a fair concern if the only thing Q did was predict things. But I think it's become clear over time that the MAIN purpose the Q posts was not to predict what was going to happen, but rather, inspire critical thinking. By not giving clear answers and forcing people to think about things from multiple angles, the posts seem to be designed to be a critical thinking prompt. A game of sorts designed with the intention of waking people up by encouraging them to consider things from a wider variety of perspectives. I think Q's posts are two things: one, they inspire critical thinking. Two, they become self-fulfilling prophecies of a sort. I'm not sure what to compare it to--perhaps palm reading isn't a bad comparison, honestly. But in a good way. Like the movie "Inception." You plant the idea of this Great Awakening in people's minds. You don't give clear answers. You throw them a crumb here or there to show that their critical thinking is paying off, and the virus spreads. I really don't see any downsides of the Q posts and they impact they've had on humanity thus far aside from some disappointment here or there by those who allowed themselves to buy too much into one outcome or another and the timing of that outcome. It's frustrating, but answer me this: how would you wake up the world? How would you get millions of people to start questioning the nature of their reality? How could you? I think whoever or whatever wrote the Q posts found the way. And I think we're well on our way. I feel like you and so many others are hung up on the details. You miss the forest for the trees because what you hoped Q would be was a prophet of sorts. Someone who would give you the answers and fix everything for you. But what if that person knew that wasn't possible without your help? What if they knew the only possible way to assure a beautiful future outcome was to restore critical thinking to the world? That's what I think is happening here, and I credit it to Q.
Exactly. Before starting to read Q posts, I was ignorant about the child trafficking going on in this country. It made me dig. It made me seek out people who had researched, follow their research, and come to my own conclusions about things based on whatever information I could ferret out. My husband got me started on it and he, too, has done the same. Even we don't always agree about what's happening, how things might go down, and whether things are good or bad (I'm a pessimist, so...).
Basically, it has made me question things even more than I did before. And it sent me down a rabbit hole of looking for patterns in world events, following the money, and being able to recognize why the majority of republicans are just wolves in sheep's clothing.
That said, based on their behavior, I don't trust Wray, Barr, or the Keebler Elf. Until they prove worthy of my trust, it will stay that way. Whatever Q meant by those words, my critical thinking abilities tell me those three are deep state traitors. If facts come up to prove that belief incorrect, so be it.