Is it really necessary that everyone try to emulate Q when posting information? Given the fact that everyone has X amount of free time, wouldn't it be much more efficient for everyone to post their research and give their conclusions instead of expecting people to stop what they are doing and follow the breadcrumbs being dropped?
I get why Q does it, but it isn't an efficient use of research to expect everyone to actually know WTF this guy is talking about or follow his trail. As it stands, he's only reached a small number of folks who read his post because of this strategy. It's like posting an hour long video deemed important without a recap of it, people don't have the time for everything posted. Tell us your conclusions and let us determine whether we want to confirm them with follow on research.
Going from memory here, but wouldn't it have something to do with the Obama admin distributing to many unrelated departments the information they had manufactured on "Russian collusion" and the 2020 election trying to undermine Trump before he even got into office.
There was some Obama admin low level cabinet or head lady of some unrelated department talking about how they spread all this stuff around to every department in an effort to prevent it from going away and this attempting to sabotage the Trump admin out of the gate.
Is it really necessary that everyone try to emulate Q when posting information? Given the fact that everyone has X amount of free time, wouldn't it be much more efficient for everyone to post their research and give their conclusions instead of expecting people to stop what they are doing and follow the breadcrumbs being dropped? I get why Q does it, but it isn't an efficient use of research to expect everyone to actually know WTF this guy is talking about or follow his trail. As it stands, he's only reached a small number of folks who read his post because of this strategy. It's like posting an hour long video deemed important without a recap of it, people don't have the time for everything posted. Tell us your conclusions and let us determine whether we want to confirm them with follow on research.
Going from memory here, but wouldn't it have something to do with the Obama admin distributing to many unrelated departments the information they had manufactured on "Russian collusion" and the 2020 election trying to undermine Trump before he even got into office.
There was some Obama admin low level cabinet or head lady of some unrelated department talking about how they spread all this stuff around to every department in an effort to prevent it from going away and this attempting to sabotage the Trump admin out of the gate.