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If I hear someone say, "qanon", I ask, "Do you know what Q is?" if they say no but seem interested, I say it's a military psyop to take down a global crime syndicate that has been around for decades and infiltrated high levels of government, media and corporations.

I say, it's likely that the Q operation started right after JFK was assassinated because some patriots within the military understood that this crime organization had corrupted things enough that they could take down a sitting President.

They developed a plan, they called "The plan to save the world", and we are at the final stages of this plan now.

Part of the ending of the plan was to release information about the psyop to a select group of internet researchers, what you call "qanon", but are really just "anons".

Most of this plan is being conducted behind the scenes, and the criminal syndicate is fighting back (partly by trying to paint Q and the anons as "kooky qanons", which is why things seem so "weird" sometimes.

They either say, that's too far fetched, to which I reply, "Yeah it probably is" or they get even more interested after that.

The important thing is, as as soon as they don't seem interested, say that I'm insane, or push back against the idea, I stop talking to them about it. I don't push. You can get just enough good information in to make them curious about it. I emphasize that "Q" are the good guys, worldwide. I figure at the very least, the next time they hear "qanon" the thought will cross their minds, "Maybe those are the good guys?"

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

If I hear someone say, "qanon", I ask, "Do you know what Q is?" if they say no but seem interested, I say it's a military psyop to take down a global crime syndicate that has been around for decades and infiltrated high levels of government, media and corporations.

I say, it's likely that the Q operation started right after JFK was assassinated because some patriots within the military understood that this crime organization had corrupted things enough that they could take down a sitting President.

They developed a plan, they called "The plan to save the world", and we are at the final stages of this plan now.

Part of the ending of the plan was to release information about the psyop to a select group of internet researchers, what you call "qanon", but are really just "anons".

Most of this plan is being conducted behind the scenes, and the criminal syndicate is fighting back (partly by trying to paint Q and the anons as "kooky qanons", which is why things seem so "weird" sometimes.

They either say, that's too far fetched, to which I reply, "Yeah it probably is" or they get even more interested after that.

The important thing is, as as soon as they don't seem interested, say that I'm insane, or push back against the idea, I stop talking to them about it. I don't push. You can get just enough good information in to make them curious about it. I emphasize that "Q" are the good guys, worldwide.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

If I hear someone say, "qanon", I ask, "Do you know what Q is?" if they say no but seem interested, I say it's a military psyop to take down a global crime syndicate that has been around for decades and infiltrated high levels of government, media and corporations.

I say, it's likely that the Q operation started right after JFK was assassinated because some patriots within the military understood that this crime organization had corrupted things enough that they could take down a sitting President.

They developed a plan, they called "The plan to save the world", and we are at the final stages of this plan now.

Part of the ending of the plan was to release information about the psyop to a select group of internet researchers, what you call "qanon", but are really just "anons".

Most of this plan is being conducted behind the scenes, and the criminal syndicate is fighting back (partly by trying to paint Q and the anons as "kooky qanons", which is why things seem so "weird" sometimes.

They either say, that's too far fetched, to which I reply, "Yeah it probably is" or they get even more interested after that.

The important thing is, as as soon as they don't seem interested, say that I'm insane, or push back against the idea, I stop talking to them about it. I don't push. You can get just enough good information in to make the curious about it. I emphasize that "Q" are the good guys, worldwide.

1 year ago
1 score