In my view, one of the single most impactful visible factors of the Q community is that working collectively there are no dark corners where the light does not reach.
Ever see a tiny ant weaving aimlessly across a clean floor. Not a chance the ant will score any food to bring back home. There might be a 1000 ants from the same ant colony casting about on clean floors, no food in sight, that will go home with their pockets empty. But from the same bed there are 100,000 ants out foraging for food.
Most of the 100,00 will find nothing, but one of them will hit pay dirt, and when that happens, that one ant is able leave a trail that all other ants can follow to that food, and together they can bring back food to Ant colony to feed those ants who do not go our foraging.
That is what all us anons do, we are like hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions of ant casting about the information domain, and like the ants, together we are able to cover every surface. There are no dark corners where the light does not shine. And when a eatable morsel of information is found, a trail is laid for others to follow, and is brought collectively back to those who do not or can not go out foraging.
The white hats needed this function for a few reasons. One was thought pioneers seeded in all societies, one was parallel investigation from open sources to produce conclusions that were otherwise classified or privilleged.
I am more than tired of this. I have heard this boring claim for most of my long adult life and it has only been, and ever has been, a STORY. No evidence whatsoever. No photos. No stipulation of what "reverse-engineered" technology there is supposed to be---of which there is none. (Back in the 1990s, I heard allegations that the B-2 bomber was based on reverse-engineered alien technology, and was able to hover. A total absurdity.)
This doesn't mean that UFOs aren't "real." They are real as Hell, sometimes nearly causing mid-air incidents. But this has been known since the 1960s. I have a college buddy who saw one in a neighboring field, and it flew off. But all of the government posture is more consistent with trying to prevent the Emperor's nakedness from being uncovered. It is far easier to accept that Congress and others have been hornswoggled, than that there is any material evidence in the government's possession.
Well said fren. Like Big Foot, why are all the pictures blurry. My son said that maybe Big Foot characters are just blurry creatures.
The UFO thing is too powerful a psyop to trust anything anyone says unless backed up with hard evidence, and in this age where AI can create anything and make it look real, I'm not sure I would even truth just a picture or a video as evidence
It's not a psyop. It's a real thing. Plenty of eyewitness testimony. Plenty of photos. Even some ground evidence. Dating back to the 60s. But also famous hoaxes (e.g., George Adamski). The myth that the Air Force has "something" dates back to the confusion at Roswell, New Mexico, when secret reconnaissance balloons were mistaken for something else. The myth that private contractors are "reverse engineering" alien technology is nothing but a popular fantasy. The myth that we have alien bodies in cold storage (or whatever) also dates back to the Roswell thing, which was just a cover for secret reconnaissance activity. Whether the Air Force stupidly planted rumors for distraction ("Nobody would believe it"), or they were spontaneous "it must be so", conjecture makes little difference.
Under Project Blue Book, the Air Force hired astronomer J. Allen Hynek to examine all the reports they had received and find explanations. He was able to find realistic explanations for about 90% of the cases, but there was a small minority that defied explanation and couldn't be laughed off as bogus testimony. (Hynek was the one who came up with the "swamp gas" explanation for one case.) But after years of examination, Hynek finally concluded there was something to the inexplicable cases, dropped his work for the Air Force, and became a UFO investigator.
Anyway, I've always heard about sensational allegations, but nothing other than a good story. It's been that way for over half a century. Plenty of episodes that the armed forces might not want to advertise, such as UFOs nullifying operational nuclear weapons. Reported in work by Maj. Donald Keyhoe back in the 60s.
The current sensor images are good stuff, although in some of them, I think what is being imaged is a kind of lens effect resulting from an astigmatic light flare.
Speaking of Bigfoot, I am more credulous, on account of my family seeing some creature that fits the bill on an occasion where virtually side-by-side comparisons could be made with nearby human beings. But you are talking about an encounter that probably arises and lasts and departs in a matter of seconds, and hardly anyone in the past had time to adjust their camera for focal length. Modern cell phones are different, however, but there are still the problems of motion and steadiness. Our local Indians used to refer to them, but probably toned it down once it became sensational and a subject for ridicule.
Sentient plasmoid?
That sounds like how I describe the GAW superorganism.
I suppose that means we'll need new pronouns in the lexicon.
I was wondering about collective nouns for a bunch of anons
My vote is a superorganism of anons.
Anyone got better?
Self organising collective?
Yeah.
You sound like Clif High.
And?
Kek, that's a good thing to me. Clif has given me so many concepts. That guy is different.
Goop/goopette?
I hear ya fren.
Described as intelligent plasma energy creatures that do not have traditional bodies.
We are a collective intelligence in virtual space projected by a myriad anons.
Don't mess with us.
In my view, one of the single most impactful visible factors of the Q community is that working collectively there are no dark corners where the light does not reach.
Ever see a tiny ant weaving aimlessly across a clean floor. Not a chance the ant will score any food to bring back home. There might be a 1000 ants from the same ant colony casting about on clean floors, no food in sight, that will go home with their pockets empty. But from the same bed there are 100,000 ants out foraging for food.
Most of the 100,00 will find nothing, but one of them will hit pay dirt, and when that happens, that one ant is able leave a trail that all other ants can follow to that food, and together they can bring back food to Ant colony to feed those ants who do not go our foraging.
That is what all us anons do, we are like hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions of ant casting about the information domain, and like the ants, together we are able to cover every surface. There are no dark corners where the light does not shine. And when a eatable morsel of information is found, a trail is laid for others to follow, and is brought collectively back to those who do not or can not go out foraging.
Totally.
The white hats needed this function for a few reasons. One was thought pioneers seeded in all societies, one was parallel investigation from open sources to produce conclusions that were otherwise classified or privilleged.
MOLD. FUNGI. SPORES. MUSHROOMS.
lol, that is one heck of a advanced civilization there pal.
I am more than tired of this. I have heard this boring claim for most of my long adult life and it has only been, and ever has been, a STORY. No evidence whatsoever. No photos. No stipulation of what "reverse-engineered" technology there is supposed to be---of which there is none. (Back in the 1990s, I heard allegations that the B-2 bomber was based on reverse-engineered alien technology, and was able to hover. A total absurdity.)
This doesn't mean that UFOs aren't "real." They are real as Hell, sometimes nearly causing mid-air incidents. But this has been known since the 1960s. I have a college buddy who saw one in a neighboring field, and it flew off. But all of the government posture is more consistent with trying to prevent the Emperor's nakedness from being uncovered. It is far easier to accept that Congress and others have been hornswoggled, than that there is any material evidence in the government's possession.
Well said fren. Like Big Foot, why are all the pictures blurry. My son said that maybe Big Foot characters are just blurry creatures.
The UFO thing is too powerful a psyop to trust anything anyone says unless backed up with hard evidence, and in this age where AI can create anything and make it look real, I'm not sure I would even truth just a picture or a video as evidence
It's not a psyop. It's a real thing. Plenty of eyewitness testimony. Plenty of photos. Even some ground evidence. Dating back to the 60s. But also famous hoaxes (e.g., George Adamski). The myth that the Air Force has "something" dates back to the confusion at Roswell, New Mexico, when secret reconnaissance balloons were mistaken for something else. The myth that private contractors are "reverse engineering" alien technology is nothing but a popular fantasy. The myth that we have alien bodies in cold storage (or whatever) also dates back to the Roswell thing, which was just a cover for secret reconnaissance activity. Whether the Air Force stupidly planted rumors for distraction ("Nobody would believe it"), or they were spontaneous "it must be so", conjecture makes little difference.
Under Project Blue Book, the Air Force hired astronomer J. Allen Hynek to examine all the reports they had received and find explanations. He was able to find realistic explanations for about 90% of the cases, but there was a small minority that defied explanation and couldn't be laughed off as bogus testimony. (Hynek was the one who came up with the "swamp gas" explanation for one case.) But after years of examination, Hynek finally concluded there was something to the inexplicable cases, dropped his work for the Air Force, and became a UFO investigator.
Anyway, I've always heard about sensational allegations, but nothing other than a good story. It's been that way for over half a century. Plenty of episodes that the armed forces might not want to advertise, such as UFOs nullifying operational nuclear weapons. Reported in work by Maj. Donald Keyhoe back in the 60s.
The current sensor images are good stuff, although in some of them, I think what is being imaged is a kind of lens effect resulting from an astigmatic light flare.
Speaking of Bigfoot, I am more credulous, on account of my family seeing some creature that fits the bill on an occasion where virtually side-by-side comparisons could be made with nearby human beings. But you are talking about an encounter that probably arises and lasts and departs in a matter of seconds, and hardly anyone in the past had time to adjust their camera for focal length. Modern cell phones are different, however, but there are still the problems of motion and steadiness. Our local Indians used to refer to them, but probably toned it down once it became sensational and a subject for ridicule.
Proof is in the puff'in. Show me that evidence you speak of. Warning! I will seek to validate it.
We know aliens exist, where's the fucking list?
i want one of those buggers to land in my yard for a few beers and some bbq
Oh they'll come for your barbecue... but only offer buckwheat cakes in trade.
Careful what you wish for. They may prefer ammonia water!
They probably already have and you just did not recognize them.
I don't believe in any of this space alien bullsh1t.
squirrel and racoon disguises work every time......
What a bunch of losers! Always trying to get from something stupid to nothing at all." ― Rocket Raccoon
Space aliens are real, bro. Here's the proof:
https://wdet.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Shri-Thanedar-scaled-e1745960327177.jpg