@heckocopter You said: "Thanks. I did have a look at that post and one thing jumped out at me as factually wrong--
This seems to be rationalizing the fact that early on, Q made a lot of specific predictions that were definitively, verifiably wrong. "Huma Abedin's arrest will be announced on November 4th, and there will be riots and martial law." "Watch for false flags today." He learned his lesson and stopped.
Now, instead, he makes vague hints at things that are in the news and then claims credit for "predicting" when someone mentions something similar later on. This way, he can claim foreknowledge, but he can't be proven wrong, because his claims are basically never specific enough. He still manages, though, every month now there's some generic idea for how Big Things are Happening but nothing ever comes of it. "March Madness - Public will know soon." Hmm. Next up, April was supposed to be Arrests Month, and a huge month for the Awan case. Exactly nobody of any note was arrested in April, and Awan took a plea deal in June.
I would be happy to go through each of those proofs you posted but there simply isn't enough time in the day. I will say this though. The motive doesn't make sense. If Q wants to straightforwardly prove that he has an inside link to Trump, it would be completely simple for him to go to Trump and say "Donald, let me know the exact wording of your next tweet before you post it, and I'll post it first. Then everyone will know this thing is for real." Clear, unambiguous proof.
In fact a lot of these sites have fake "proofs" that claim to show this exact scenario, but none of them are actually real - the timezones don't match. Whenever Q quotes a Trump tweet, it's after Trump said it. Q supporters seem to recognize that this would be a reasonable proof of foreknowledge. So, why not do it?
Instead, we get vague pronouncements that go nowhere, cropped pics of somebody's ear, glamor shots of a pen, and people finding that Trump said some phrase months after it appeared in a Q post.
The usual rationalization for this is that Q's secrets are only for the faithful, and proving it so openly would ruin this somehow. That does not make this sound any less like a cult."
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@heckocopter, You got a nasty response from Quix, so I wanted to repost your post as it is very well written to give the reason fellow Qs have to be so secret with their information. The less they say in single words or bits of words together, the less they will be wrong. Q says people have to "research" it themselves to know what it means. That causes people to do whatever they think is "research" and post that, which causes other people to do other "research" and post that which some other Q person(s) does/do whatever they call "research" of that word or phrase, and they post that, which someone else reads and does "research".....
Some Q followers accuse other Q followers to be "wrong", so they give their version of "right". Understand thousands of people are reading all of the above and coming to love Q or hate Q. This love/hate thing started with everyone should "love" Trump and if they don't then they "hate" Trump. We have the same with Q. If one doesn't love him, that one is a scum/dirtbag and "hate" Trump and Q.
The outcome of this is, either nothing, or some people get arrested, charged, go to trial, and are guilty or not. If it is
Hillary Clinton, or Donald Trump arrested, we will likely hear about it. I recall both of them did something in government.
