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Don't feel that it's some failure on your part or your background. It's not so much anything anyone can teach you, because essentially, its a code-breaking exercise (no reason to teach code breaking in school unless you plan on going into CompSci or Military or you want a bunch of HS kids messing with their teachers, lol). And part of the point of Q is to make individuals dig & work together to get at the truth as opposed to being told what to think. But the thing is, its not an already established/well-known code (well, besides to the followers). And there is no organized documentation where it's all in one neat palce, so it's kinda hard to explain. And I'm not enough of an expert to get into detail. (Somebody gotta get on it though, because this has to be recorded & thoroughly explained for the history books).

There was a lot of valuable crowd sourced analysis when this first came out, so if you missed that, it is hard to recreate. I think the Chan board was shut down not long after the drops started coming, so I dunno if you'll find the original analysis that the autists did there. Twitter & Youtube purged/shadow banned a lot of the Q posters, too, but you might be able to go search what's left there or Gab for analyses & find some of the original or repeated/shared discussion.

Thomas Wictor is a good one that comes to mind (though he ironically bashes Q). You'll be able to follow along the political timeline not kn the MSM at least, and then you can compare to the Q posts and find the trends/patterns/coincidences and hints at who's who & what's what. There might be some analysis on Bitchute, too. Try looking at the post history here & back on TD & Qresearch & GreatAwakening on Reddit (if there's anything left to search).

Hard to explain all at once since it's nso involved, but there are some decent summaries out there to get you started. Then just start working on one post at a time. What tou can't figure out, see if someone else in the Q community has. Take note of things you see that are out of place, emphasized, repeated, related & try to connect the dots you can. If you need help with a particular post or a piece of code, I'm sure folks here (& even some left kn Twitter) could try helping you decode.

Spez: I totally got carried away by the Qposts when you mentioned them, & missed the point you made about Civics, lol. Like someone posted above, Hillsdale college is great when it comes to American civics, and they have a lot of open sources, even for homeschooling through HS. You can probably find whatever you missed there. Prager U also has a lot of good Youtube videos. Hope that helps.

Spez 2: Oh, and CQVFEFE summed it up pretty nicely & briefly in a post below, fyi.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Don't feel that it's some failure on your part or your background. It's not so much anything anyone can teach you, because essentially, its a code-breaking exercise (no reason to teach code breaking in school unless you plan on going into CompSci or Military or you want a bunch of HS kids messing with their teachers, lol). And part of the point of Q is to make individuals dig & work together to get at the truth as opposed to being told what to think. But the thing is, its not an already established/well-known code (well, besides to the followers). And there is no organized documentation where it's all in one neat palce, so it's kinda hard to explain. And I'm not enough of an expert to get into detail. (Somebody gotta get on it though, because this has to be recorded & thoroughly explained for the history books).

There was a lot of valuable crowd sourced analysis when this first came out, so if you missed that, it is hard to recreate. I think the Chan board was shut down not long after the drops started coming, so I dunno if you'll find the original analysis that the autists did there. Twitter & Youtube purged/shadow banned a lot of the Q posters, too, but you might be able to go search what's left there or Gab for analyses & find some of the original or repeated/shared discussion.

Thomas Wictor is a good one that comes to mind (though he ironically bashes Q). You'll be able to follow along the political timeline not kn the MSM at least, and then you can compare to the Q posts and find the trends/patterns/coincidences and hints at who's who & what's what. There might be some analysis on Bitchute, too. Try looking at the post history here & back on TD & Qresearch & GreatAwakening on Reddit (if there's anything left to search).

Hard to explain all at once since it's nso involved, but there are some decent summaries out there to get you started. Then just start working on one post at a time. What tou can't figure out, see if someone else in the Q community has. Take note of things you see that are out of place, emphasized, repeated, related & try to connect the dots you can. If you need help with a particular post or a piece of code, I'm sure folks here (& even some left kn Twitter) could try helping you decode.

Spez: I totally got carried away by the Qposts when you mentioned them, & missed the point you made about Civics, lol. Like someone posted above, Hillsdale college is great when it comes to American civics, and they have a lot of open sources, even for homeschooling through HS. You can probably find whatever you missed there. Prager U also has a lot of good Youtube videos. Hope that helps.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Don't feel that it's some failure on your part or your background. It's not so much anything anyone can teach you, because essentially, its a code-breaking exercise (no reason to teach code breaking in school unless you plan on going into CompSci or Military or you want a bunch of HS kids messing with their teachers, lol). And part of the point of Q is to make individuals dig & work together to get at the truth as opposed to being told what to think. But the thing is, its not an already established/well-known code (well, besides to the followers). And there is no organized documentation where it's all in one neat palce, so it's kinda hard to explain. And I'm not enough of an expert to get into detail. (Somebody gotta get on it though, because this has to be recorded & thoroughly explained for the history books).

There was a lot of valuable crowd sourced analysis when this first came out, so if you missed that, it is hard to recreate. I think the Chan board was shut down not long after the drops started coming, so I dunno if you'll find the original analysis that the autists did there. Twitter & Youtube purged/shadow banned a lot of the Q posters, too, but you might be able to go search what's left there or Gab for analyses & find some of the original or repeated/shared discussion.

Thomas Wictor is a good one that comes to mind (though he ironically bashes Q). You'll be able to follow along the political timeline not kn the MSM at least, and then you can compare to the Q posts and find the trends/patterns/coincidences and hints at who's who & what's what. There might be some analysis on Bitchute, too. Try looking at the post history here & back on TD & Qresearch & GreatAwakening on Reddit (if there's anything left to search).

Hard to explain all at once since it's nso involved, but there are some decent summaries out there to get you started. Then just start working on one post at a time. What tou can't figure out, see if someone else in the Q community has. Take note of things you see that are out of place, emphasized, repeated, related & try to connect the dots you can. If you need help with a particular post or a piece of code, I'm sure folks here (& even some left kn Twitter) could try helping you decode.

3 years ago
1 score