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My Name is Philip @sallutephilipe
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Sigh, #QAnon tweeted in April about Peter Strozk’s text messages being released and referenced a state dinner as a “Red Carpet Event”; now this is touted as proof Q knew that FISA documents would be declassified during the Emmys (Emmies?)
Except Q doesn’t *explicitly* say the texts will be released. Doesn’t explicitly say there will be a literal red carpet event involved. Doesn’t explicitly say much of anything. Someone asks when the “MOAB” Q has implied to be coming will arrive...
And Q mockingly suggests they should have an announced “red carpet event”, the implication being that it can’t be announced in advance or The Cabal will know and somehow... do something? Since the MOAB is generally believed to be damning proof which will kick off “The Storm”...
It’s hard to imagine what “they” could do with advance knowledge against actual proof of the kind of crimes (child sexual abuse, cannibalism, etc) “they” are accused of. Especially given that Q has repeatedly assured that “we have it all” (meaning evidence)
The waiting is assumed to be for a reason (“trust the plan” Is a popular #QAnon mantra) and taken as a test of faith, but the necessity of it is unexplained. If “we have it all”, and the outcome is preordained, why is the wait necessary? If the outcome is in doubt...
Then why jeopardize the plan by dropping “crumbs?”
The general belief seems to be that by constantly reading about, watching livestreams about and tweeting about Q they are helping ease the world into the horrifying awareness that is to come, but are they?
If #QAnon wanted to gain believers, wouldn’t they drop a few clear, unequivocal predictions about relatively minor things and let them come true, so more people would be inclined to think that there’s something real beneath it all?
Does #QAnon’s behavior seem like someone is trying to get large numbers of people to take them seriously as a source of information, or does it seem like someone is trying to get a smaller number of people to feel like they’re part of a special elite group that knows The Truth?
If #QAnon wants you to wake more people up, and Q knows what will happen in advance (“you are watching a movie”) why doesn’t Q give you better ammunition to convince people than a blurry picture of a pen or one of 2000+ messages aligning with the time of some event?
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