Everyone here agrees that when Trump reposted an anon's now-famous image of him wearing a large Q pin, that was Trump ENDORSING that message and hence admitting he's on the Q team. That's what reposting means.
Still, no one is required to accept that fact and agree that reposting a message indicates a degree of concurrence or endorsement (when there is no refutation or contradiction of the original message) for it to still be true.
The key point that is so often missed is that what Q added to the original message he reposted in Q1 did not refute or contradict it: instead, he clearly ADDED to his endorsement of it.
So he REPOSTED the message that "Hillary Clinton will be arrested between 7:45 AM - 8:30 AM EST on Monday - the morning on Oct 30, 2017."
Then he went even further in the same direction and AMPLIFIED his agreement with it by adding "HRC extradition already in motion effective yesterday with several countries in case of cross border run."
If you can find an error there, I'm open to considering it.
Everyone here agrees that when Trump reposted an anon's now-famous image of him wearing a large Q pin, that was Trump ENDORSING that message and hence admitting he's on the Q team. That's what reposting means.
Still, no one is required to accept that fact and agree that reposting a message indicates a degree of concurrence or endorsement (when there is no refutation or contradiction of the original message) for it to still be true.
The key point that is so often missed is that what Q added to the original message he reposted in Q1 did not refute or contradict it: instead, he clearly ADDED to his endorsement of it.
So he REPOSTED the message that "Hillary Clinton will be arrested between 7:45 AM - 8:30 AM EST on Monday - the morning on Oct 30, 2017."
Then he went even further in the same direction and AMPLIFIED his agreement with it by adding "HRC extradition already in motion effective yesterday with several countries in case of cross border run."
Everyone here agrees that when Trump reposted an anon's now-famous image of him wearing a large Q pin, that was Trump ENDORSING that message and hence admitting he's on the Q team. That's what reposting means.
Still, no one is required to accept that fact and agree that reposting a message indicates a degree of concurrence or endorsement (when there is no refutation or contradiction of the original message) for it to still be true.
The key point that is so often missed is that what Q added to the message did not refute or contradict it: instead, he clearly ADDED to his endorsement of it.
So he REPOSTED the message that "Hillary Clinton will be arrested between 7:45 AM - 8:30 AM EST on Monday - the morning on Oct 30, 2017."
Then he went even further in the same direction and AMPLIFIED his agreement with it by adding "HRC extradition already in motion effective yesterday with several countries in case of cross border run."
We agree to disagree that reposting a message indicates a degree of concurrence or endorsement, when there is no refutation or contradiction of the original message. What he added to the message did not refute or contradict it, IMHO