No. He is not Q.
Qmap.pub was just an aggregator that pulls the Q drops on a website, one of many.
It had a lot of good features and that is why it became so popular. Anyone can create an aggregator website for the Q drops. In fact at the beginning we were all apprehensive about the aggregators and apps because you didn't know who owns it and if they had good or bad intentions (like monitoring and doxxing all of us.) We were recommended to always use VPN because you do not know where the enemy is hiding.
I believe, this is more than shutting down Qmap.pub. It is about pretending the guy was Q, so they can insert the narrative: "Q is not real".
Because anyone with more than two functioning brain cells that's been following Q knows he's not Q? Why would a guy that works for Citigroup have Q-level clearance?
No, he is not Q. He might be part of qmap.pub though.
No. He is not Q. Qmap.pub was just an aggregator that pulls the Q drops on a website, one of many. It had a lot of good features and that is why it became so popular. Anyone can create an aggregator website for the Q drops. In fact at the beginning we were all apprehensive about the aggregators and apps because you didn't know who owns it and if they had good or bad intentions (like monitoring and doxxing all of us.) We were recommended to always use VPN because you do not know where the enemy is hiding.
I believe, this is more than shutting down Qmap.pub. It is about pretending the guy was Q, so they can insert the narrative: "Q is not real".
Because anyone with more than two functioning brain cells that's been following Q knows he's not Q? Why would a guy that works for Citigroup have Q-level clearance?
Q says q is a group of people (less than 10) who work directly for the president
I'd have to say no, QAMP only aggregated data and was pretty slow at that too.
If you were to read the captions that were generated for the Q drops, there was very little investment in the words.
I’ve never thought it was just one person