People dismiss Titor because the dates aren't the same, even though he explained (and science agrees according to the multiworlds theory) that the act of time traveling exists on a different timeline from the original and there could be small differences between timelines the further you travel from the original. The more we move forward in time and look back on his posts as a whole, the more they seem to describe the events of today and where we may be heading.
He predicted a pandemic as well as a civil war in America which would be cut short by ww3 when Russia nukes America (from his point of view Russia nuked his enemies in the civil war, he described his opposition as being the cities and federal gov).
Who does Putin claim to fight in the west? Satanists? Does that sound like the people in in the cities or rural america to you?
He describes post ww3 society in America, with his side of the civil war being the victors after Russia nukes their enemies in the civil war. They live a simple life, they stick close to family, go to church, grow their own food, its like the 1800's crossed with a scifi future where time travel exists and instead of the cable tv and radio that dominated the year 2000 (when he posted), the future entertainment he described sounded exactly like YouTube, where normal people created the content that the masses watched for entertainment and education, something that back then (and I was there at the time) sounded very hard to imagine.
I've discussed before that the depth and extent of the Q map/posts/deltas/proofs are detailed and exact to a degree that no human mind alone could plan out and execute to that level of detail and get exact time stamps correct. That the best explanation is through time travel. Especially when you factor in how many of us have caught at least some of the various "Mandela Effects" and if time was manipulated, it seems completely plausible that minor changes would just manifest where most would not necessarily notice.
Sci-fi has tried many ways to explain time travel, where the most common view is that there is a singular 'true' timeline and that the travel is just a hop to a different point on that, then how to handle branches varies.