"Dark to Light" that the Q posts use is masonic jargon. In fact, it's basically like their motto. What does that mean in context? Honestly, I think the Q group were probably a group of freemasons using their connections to attempt to rally support. It would explain the occasional inside information (and the eventual failure of the operation).
Clearly, any mason should have known what all the dark to light posts meant, so I would assume that was perhaps some type of recruitment statement? I do not know enough of their methods of encoding information to pick anything out (nor do I have the motivation to go through it with what I do know), but I would bet that some of the posts are encoded messages using some type of masonic principles.
Also, I would imagine this is where the "who you are talking to" bit comes in, as masons are the target of a lot of negative conspiracy theories, therefore most Q followed would be shocked to know it's masons.
Is there any source for that ??
I'm sure Google probably has images of masonic Bibles. They used to start with the phrase "darkness to light." IDK if they still do. It's also a phrase used in several core rites. I'm not really certain where the best resources for that information is online. I used to have a significant collection of masonic materials as a research project. Dark to light or darkness to light is all over the place.
not exactly bringing your A-game, here. This community keeps a pretty close eye on masonry, and is aware of their concept of 'light'.
bringing light to darkness is an extremely universal concept, with many references in the real Bible, and in many other cultures and philosophies.
your conclusion that Q must be masons doesn't really make sense. At the very least you could provide sauce. but better yet, hang out and see who is pissed off by the content we share.
spoiler alert: its all the right people.
our collective position here is infinitely more grounded than what you have provided. try to expand your scope. or just provide more evidence.
All you really said is that this place has become an echo chamber. Which I knew, but still. Not my A game because what? You don't like my input? Because group-think is more grounded?
Sources are out there. I didn't come along to post a thesis. Yes, it's in the Bible, but I thought it would be interesting to point towards a group that uses the exact phrase A LOT. Especially when the founding fathers were freemasons. But all I have seen is that no one here really wants to explore possibilities anymore, they want to rally around their beliefs.
Y'all have become a mirror of Reddit, just for the other end of the spectrum. 😴
then leave