There were early-adopter Anons. Then there were more. And the more people who awaken, the great awakening gets stronger. But we need people to believe in themselves, not in Q--and although Anons know the difference, my hunch is that way too many people are too starved for a saving force (I know, they need Christ, but they have not found Him yet).
Point is... if too many of the normies awaken and somehow attach it to Q, then that defeats the purpose. Therefore, some amount of disinfo/questioning is always necessary to keep Q from becoming too concrete in too many people's minds who would not know how to cope with that belief.
Just a thought.
There's something to that. This is a whole new thing we're stepping into and it's kind of the point that we're supposed to start using our own minds instead of being told what to do and what to think. Talking with others, comparing notes, sifting through whatever data we can get, making a sort of giant super-intelligent "brain".
Slipping into the old idea of "this person/group is the only one that has the only answers" will just hold the whole thing back.
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