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I think many of them do it quite simply for attention and web traffic to their site that might earn them money. They're usually just blowing hot air. I know that's a pretty cynical opinion, but I think it's true.

They know people will forget about it after a few days, but they'll still have the impression that something big happened. I think it gives people a distorted view of where things really stand in the country/world. We just keep bouncing from one "I'm about to..." to another without ever following up on them.

It would be interesting to see if anyone has ever bothered to keep track of all these "I'm going to release the biggest secret/scandal/whatever very soon!!!" promises just to see how many of them actually came through with what they claimed.

I'm trying to think of one that ever came through that might have an impact on what normies believe, and I honestly can't think of a single one.

The ones I can think of where they actually produced anything were all duds that didn't do anything other than convince people who already believed in Q's plans. Like Mike Lindell's cyber emporium or whatever that was, and those trumpet playing brothers who petitioned the Supreme Court (for what exactly, I can't remember) but the SC didn't review their case, or when Musk bought Twitter and was going to release their stored data of people involved in scandals, or the McAffee thing where info was supposed to be released after his death, or all the stuff related to the investigation into Epstein and Maxwell or those undercover Planned Parenthood videos.

I mean, really, can anyone think of one of these "I'm about to reveal something huge!!" claims where you showed it to normies and it actually changed their opinion on anything?

6 days ago
1 score
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I think many of them do it quite simply for attention and web traffic to their site that might earn them money. They're usually just blowing hot air. I know that's a pretty cynical opinion, but I think it's true.

They know people will forget about it after a few days, but they'll still have the impression that something big happened. I think it gives people a distorted view of where things really stand in the country/world.

It would be interesting to see if anyone has ever bothered to keep track of all these "I'm going to release the biggest secret/scandal/whatever very soon!!!" promises just to see how many of them actually came through with what they claimed.

I'm trying to think of one that ever came through that might have an impact on what normies believe, and I honestly can't think of a single one.

The ones I can think of where they actually produced anything were all duds that didn't do anything other than convince people who already believed in Q's plans. Like Mike Lindell's cyber emporium or whatever it was, and those trumpet playing brothers who petitioned the Supreme Court (for what exactly, I can't remember) but the SC didn't review their case, or when Musk bought Twitter and was going to release their stored data of people involved in scandals, or the McAffee thing where info was supposed to be released after his death, or all the stuff related to the investigation into Epstein and Maxwell or those undercover Planned Parenthood videos.

I mean, really, can anyone think of one of these "I'm about to reveal something huge!!" claims where you showed it to normies and it actually changed their opinion on anything?

6 days ago
1 score