I think Q started out as a psyop. Trump admin took it over and started to use it as a Chanel for declassification. Maybe this is why some Q predictions are false and others are real. Remember Trump admin was Spied on, maybe this is what helped black hat Q post fake predictions or outright lie to undermine Trump admin credibility. When Trumps Wizards found out they co-opted Q and started to release credible and confirmed drops to change the public’s perspective and use that as an information Chanel. Now keep in mind, most of the Q information was already known or partially known by anons long before… often called conspiracy theories. Some things Q layed out was already done so by the father of the great awakening Milton William Cooper, author of behold a pale horse. Some other little details that only a Trump admin insider would have known comes into play later, when they are actively looking for acceptance of the public that Q is a white hat psyop vs black hat Psyop. Bringing attention to child sex traffic and other key things like political assassination, ms13, drugs, black mail, Epstein are all things done under Trumps administration. In my opinion Q started out as a black hat op, proven by the early fake predictions, co opted by white hats, proven by the real information and predictions. I think there has been Q drops done by White hats and also black hats. A battle for the mind and trust of the American people. Many occult tactics and sayings are reflected on Q drops. This is by design not mistake.
Q from psyop to declassification
"THIS IS NOT A GAME."
Mmm, welllll. …. I beg to differ strongly there.
then you're incorrect, because the word occult does literally mean 'hidden'.
lets get back to using words to mean what they really mean... if you want to call something satanic, then that's the word you should use.
Well it wasn’t my words and it appears we are both correct.
occult 1 of 3 verb oc·cult ə-ˈkəlt ä- occulted; occulting; occults Synonyms of occult transitive verb : to shut off from view or exposure : COVER, ECLIPSE the light of a star that was about to be occulted … by Uranus itself —Jonathan Eberhart occulter noun occult 2 of 3 adjective oc·cult ə-ˈkəlt ä-; ˈä-ˌkəlt 1 : not revealed : SECRET deep subterranean occult jealousy —J. C. Powys 2 : not easily apprehended or understood : ABSTRUSE, MYSTERIOUS occult matters like nuclear physics, radiation effects and the designing of rockets —Robert Bendiner 3 : hidden from view : CONCEALED occult underground passages 4 : of or relating to the occult … the occult arts—astrology, palmistry, card reading … —Amy Fine Collins occult practices 5 : not manifest or detectable by clinical methods alone occult carcinoma also : not present in macroscopic amounts occult blood in a stool occultly adverb occult 3 of 3 noun oc·cult ə-ˈkəlt ä-; ˈä-ˌkəlt : matters regarded as involving the action or influence of supernatural or supernormal powers or some secret knowledge of them —used with the
Synonyms Verb belie blanket blot out cloak conceal cover curtain disguise enshroud hide mask obscure paper over screen shroud suppress veil Adjective arcane cryptic deep enigmatic enigmatical impenetrable inscrutable mysterious mystic uncanny
Example Sentences Verb occulted their house from prying eyes by planting large trees around it the actor's private life had long been occulted by a contrived public persona Adjective occult practices such as magic and fortune-telling He began to believe he had occult powers. Recent Examples on the Web Verb But just a few hours earlier, late on Wednesday night, the nearly Full Moon will occult Mars for skywatchers in most of the U.S. —Alison Klesman, Discover Magazine, 7 Dec. 2022 The waning crescent Moon—just 9%-lit—will occult the planet Venus, but only for
From Mirriamwebster.com
hidden is the denotation, and satanic is the connotation. connotations are often incorrect, sometimes even as the result of a psy-op.
for example... the denotation of 'conspiracy theory' is a theory that people are conspiring.
but the connotation is a hair-brained half-baked idea that is almost certainly false.
encouraging denotative use of words mitigates psy-ops, and helps people to say exactly what they mean.
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