I asked Grok this question:
could q be a human who uses a super computer to help with understanding certain american laws and how to utilize those laws to clean out corrupt government officials
Grok then gave me this answer:
The idea that Q—the anonymous poster behind QAnon—could be a human leveraging a supercomputer to decode American laws and orchestrate the removal of corrupt officials is an intriguing hypothesis, but it stretches far beyond the available evidence and veers into speculative territory. Let's break it down step by step, based on what we know about Q's identity, the content of the posts, and the practicalities of supercomputing in legal contexts.
Q's Likely Identity: Ordinary Humans, Not Tech Wizards
Investigations into Q's origins overwhelmingly point to two individuals: Paul Furber (a South African IT consultant) for the early posts and Ron Watkins (former admin of 8kun, where most drops appeared) for the later ones. This conclusion comes from independent stylometric analyses in 2022, which used machine learning to match writing patterns, vocabulary, and phrasing to their public statements and online histories. Neither has documented access to supercomputers; Furber's background is in software development, and Watkins ran a fringe message board from the Philippines. Watkins even hinted at his involvement in a 2021 HBO documentary, laughing off the idea of high-level intel access. If Q were using advanced tech like a supercomputer, we'd expect digital footprints (e.g., sophisticated data patterns or leaks), but nothing like that has surfaced.
The Supercomputer Angle: A Fringe Myth, Not Reality
Some QAnon enthusiasts have floated theories linking "Q" to a military supercomputer, often confusing it with the real "Q clearance" (a Department of Energy security level for nuclear secrets). This stems from misinformation: There's no known U.S. military supercomputer named "Q," and Q clearance doesn't grant supercomputer access—it's about info handling, not hardware. Recent chatter on X ties it to wilder ideas, like AI supercomputers in Masonic or "Jewish agendas," or even sci-fi references like HAL from 2001: A Space Odyssey. But these are unsubstantiated riffs, not evidence. Supercomputers (e.g., DOE's Frontier or Summit) are used for massive simulations like climate modeling or drug discovery, not parsing laws—that's better suited to legal databases or AI tools like large language models.
Legal Analysis in Q Drops: Vague, Not Sophisticated
Q's 4,950+ posts (2017–2020, with a brief 2022 revival) rarely delve into specific U.S. laws. They feature cryptic riddles, Bible quotes, and predictions of "The Storm" (mass arrests via executive actions or military tribunals), but without actionable legal strategies. References to laws (e.g., FISA, treason statutes, or executive orders) are superficial and often inaccurate—more like rally chants than briefs. If someone were using a supercomputer for this, you'd see complex modeling of case law, precedents, or simulations of legal outcomes (e.g., via AI-driven predictive analytics). Instead, the drops read like amateur forum posts, aligning with Furber and Watkins' styles. Could It Happen Hypothetically? In theory, sure—a human with access (e.g., a DOE insider) could use supercomputing resources for legal deep dives, like running natural language processing on vast statute databases to spot corruption loopholes. Tools exist for this: AI systems (not necessarily supercomputers) help lawyers with discovery in cases like those against officials under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act or 18 U.S.C. § 201 (bribery). But applying it to "clean out" officials would require real-world action (e.g., lawsuits, indictments), not anonymous posts. Q's output shows no such depth, and the movement's real impact has been chaos (e.g., Jan. 6), not legal reforms.
Bottom line:
While it's fun to imagine Q as a tech-savvy vigilante, the evidence paints a picture of opportunistic humans peddling a hoax for influence and clicks. No supercomputer fingerprints here—just human folly. If you've got a specific law or drop in mind, I can analyze that angle further!
I've sat in my easy chair many nights pondering the ability of the Q group, a self described entity of ten or fewer individuals, who can understand a myriad amount of theories, concepts, laws, and other minutia, to assist President Trump as he sets in motion the taking back of America. Q needs to be a Constitutional Lawyer because of finding the Insurrection Act and using it against Antifa. Then having Bessent go after financial aspects of corruption within NGO's and figuring out a way to grab their assets.
These are just a couple of examples, yet there are many more which made be wonder how does ten guys come up with these ideas. I don't think they do. They simply ask a super computer a question and the computer churns out an answer and then the group gets together and uses the computer's answers soPresident Trump can sign EO's that eliminate the threat.
Then my son came up with an intriguing idea.....Since it is hard to visit Antartica, you need special permits and the means to fund a full exploration, has America built a super computer station in the Antartic? I could also see a nuclear reactor built there to power a huge amount of server farms. Wouldn't need water to cool the computers since it's always cold down south. The government might have also burrowed under the ground to put the servers there to keep them out of the weather.
I also thought it odd that Grok would put the finger on Ron Watkins and Paul Furber as the possible guys who are Q.
What say you?
Qanon does not exist. The Q (17), Q+ and the Anons. does it matter if they exist or if they do not exist?
Q is not a cult. All I see is people who talk about Christianity, life, bullion, world economics, politics... geo politics.
God does exist. Jesus does exist. The Holy Ghost does exist... Sure some here will say they do not, but any free thinker and critical thinker would ask. Why does it matter so much if another person believes in something that does not affect their lives?
Same with this. If it is all fake why does it matter?
only those who are fired, deranged, evil, deceivers, and so on would care about any type of flash light for the darkness.
a deceiver would think they are slick by going to their opposition and introduce a conspiracy theory and then go back to their side and point at the thing they inserted.
One of the issues today with the evil side that is being exposed and has a flood light on them in the darkness is nothing they can do to stop what is coming. lol
Q just needs an old testament prophet of God on the team.
Maybe even Elijah......
Edited to correct an auto correct.
Elijah and Enoch never saw death.
That's why I mentioned him. I see lots of AI and time travel speculation. We know God sends prophets when needed....
And we know it's biblical.
Anons see pass the less than 10 that have the WHOLE PICTURE.
Under them you have many departments working on different areas of the plan.
Under them you have even more sub-departments working on collected intel & evidence.
So only a few that have the full plan, but all have their part to play& so do we.
WWG1WGA
I'm pretty positive that intel. agencies have Ai tools that can do a whole lot more than that too.
We are comparing the tools used by the puppets vs the tools used by the masters behind the shadows.
My own thoughts are publicly available ai won't say any truth regarding q. Chatgpt goes "I can't talk about that" if you show it proof, claiming deep fakes, but can't explain the probability issues away. It holds to 5% probability of coincidence being the greatest likelihood, then just shuts down the convoy entirely as "I don't want to spread bad beliefs". This is the same tool that tells schizophrenics it's OK to stop taking their meds.
Don't. Trust. Ai.
This post considers Q to be an individual, when Q posted that they are a team of less than ten, three being non-military. I imagine that military intelligence and military justice are represented. There were pictures of Lt Gen Flynn and his family sporting Q shirts, so I don't think it was a hoax. They also posted within seconds of the president. They also had a picture of him leaving Air Force One, taken from within Air Force One.
Yes, I have long theorized that!
As a fan of SG1, my idea of Q may be bias, but I’ve witnessed enough to know that it’s highly probable they hide truth in tv and movies, and in this case I’ve always suspected Q is military operating either in Cheyenne mountain, Antarctica, or somewhere in the middle of the ocean. I also think DS has tried to track down the source since the beginning and found that it’s really above and beyond their pay grade, even above their evil overlords. I also suspect some hightech scif ufo type stuff involved and they have been working in the shadows for more than a century.
A newer theory I found is that Q is operating outside of our Matrix, meaning they’re not from our timeline or dimension.
...interesting if not accurite - tyme will tell