The anti-Q people sat on their hands for four years as well. Every anti-Q person I've spoken to, I've invited them to explain how they've been proactive as compared to the Q folks, and I either get ignores or deflections to other topics.
Normal Trump voters are just projecting and taking things out on Q folks today because they can.
However, for the average person, we the voter, we did everything we were supposed to. We supported the President, voted for him, and allowed him the time to fix things.
Whether this was a larp or not, we did what we were SUPPOSED to as legally abiding voters.
In the coming days, you'll know for sure how much of our ground was retained or lost.
i don't buy the whole excuse that it was to keep everyone pacified.
Because, let's face it, you haven't seen any of the anti-Q folks over at TDW doing anything these last four years.
So that can't be it.
Operation Trust was used to lure people, namely the likes of Boris Savinkov and Sidney Reilly, out into the open where they could be physically captured.
To the best of my knowledge, Q has not said anything to urge people to gather in key spots -- and to do so would be a huge red flag to be sure.
If anything, all I've seen from Q is to just be patient.
I couldn't take it over there. It's completely unraveled at TD.
Q may or may not be real, but at least the folks here are making things bearable for the last couple of days.
(And you're not made to feel guilty for the double dose of hopium.)
He accepted the win. He's begun putting together a cabinet. He's doing all the things a would-be president would do.
He's already crossed the line. I don't believe him being sworn in is necessary for him to have been guilty of committing fraud.
I believe they're just waiting to get everyone in one place.
Sometimes I find it odd, all of this anti-Q sentiment, even though admittedly, I also have had many doubts about Q myself.
I've spent the last couple of days, mulling things over and I don't know what to think.
I've been lurking here over the weekend since someone here had posted a link to this place over at TD.
For now, I'm just watching and thinking.
You are right about that.
Prediction and interpretation about things without dates leads to cults that try to predict when the end of the world will come.
Please folks, don't be like the strange, outsider extremist christians who add meaning to scriptures that aren't supposed to be there, leading to a mess of broken teachings. (These same leftist folks use extremist christians as an excuse to single out all christians, so there are parallels here.)
Dates = missing the point.