You've been duped again by controlled opposition. Youngkin isn't on your side.
He was the ceo of a global investment company with over 300 billion in assets.
He is literally part of the elite and couldn't give a shit about you.
All he had to do was parrot some culture-war talking points that Tucker Carlson saturated the airwaves with... and bingo-bango suddenly he's your buddy.
Better the plebs argue about nonsense cultural issues.
I followed EVERYTHING in detail and have been skeptical about various things. Here's what I think:
The Lisa Page posts established that Q had access to Traffic camera footage, and had some type of active surveillance on an FBI agent while abroad. The timing of the post also suggests that Q had access to a classified congressional briefing at least a year before the public.
Both of these allow us to rule out random-guy-in-basement, or larp theory.
The switch to 8chan required a significant "proof"/"delta", and Q did not disappoint. The transition proof was more than enough to show that Trump was directly coordinating with whoever was operating Q (or it was him).
This means were left with the question of whether or not we trust trump... which is where the controlled opposition "operation trust" theory comes into play.
I think Trump was meant to play the role of controlled opposition but ultimately betrayed the Clintons (DNC pied piper plan, etc). The entire system recoiled to trump in such a self-destructive manner, that I have a hard time thinking it was part of "their" plan.
This is why the NWO controlled opposition theory is likely bs. It's also worth considering how Q primed a HUGE % of the population against the Covid narratives.
As far as I can tell, Qanon is the ONLY reason we had significant opposition to what the globalists tried to impose during the pandemic. Even if most people had dropped Q by that point, the lingering sub-narratives and changed world-view remained. People were suddenly open to conspiratorial thinking--specifically, people became open to various versions of the illuminati/NWO theory. I'm sure you've also noticed how mainstream that has become compared to just 4-5 years ago.
IMO Q was ultimately a bluff--an attempt to create a self-fulfilling prophecy that would culminate in Durham's probe expanding rapidly to larger ABC malfeasance and bring down the whole corrupt infrastructure. I think Trump was behind the operation (maybe at the behest of others), and did it with good faith.
This could still happen. But even the recent developments should be a sober wake up call. Edit: Recent developments being Sussman dropping the plea deal and going to trial, the Obama/Lisa Page Judge not recusing himself from the case, and the obviously stacked jury. Unless Durham has plans to introduce NSA evidence and steamroll all of these lawyers, it's not going to go anywhere, IMHO.
I support the right to choose. How fucking dumb are these GOP to push this right prior to an election they're supposed to win handedly?
It's almost like they want to fuck the GOP with this stupid fucking wedge-issue, culture-war bullshit.