Q source / Qanon

I am sincerely grateful for some of the replies in this thread.

I'm only interested in the truth part of the Q psyop and the details.
Is Trump engaging in a covert war against the Deep State? The C's seemed to hint that this was happening.

After the C's answer I stepped back and observed the Q true believers, latching onto vague connections and confirmation bias.
I admit I was too invested at first due to the whiffs of truth and some impressive connections, but it's been too long now and not enough concrete results or promises fulfilled.
Q hinted that there would be a military parade on 11-11-18 celebrating the mass arrests.
I would just like to know if the mass arrests are real or fantasy, why there's been a rise in CEO/politican resignations, and if it's true that there are over 70,000 sealed indictments and who are they for (that could easily be nefarious)

What if all the Q devotees were not chanting "trust the plan"? Would they be angry and motivated to act due to the lack of results?
I will say it's fascinating how the Q psyop is tied in with the MSM and why no anti-Trump reporter has broached the "Q"
 
'Apparent QAnon believer murders brother he thought was lizard'
https://www.dailydot.com/layer8/qanon-proud-boys-buckley-wolfe/

A Seattle man is accused of killing his brother, who he believed was a lizard, on Sunday night.

Buckley Wolfe, 26, is being held on a $1 million bail for allegedly killing his brother, James, with a sword. Wolfe, who claimed to have been diagnosed with schizophrenia, according to the Seattle Times, told a 911 dispatcher, “Kill me, kill me, I can’t live in this reality,” and “God told me he was a lizard.”

Wolfe has been charged with second-degree murder. Wolfe’s social media also reveals that he was interested in the QAnon conspiracy theory, according to the Daily Beast.
 
Wow.

Notice what else is there:

"I'm a proud Western chauvinist and I refuse to apologize for creating the modern world," Wolfe reportedly posted last year. [...]

Wolfe also posted about using swords to defeat the Illuminati, saying in a Jan. 1 Facebook post, “I will dash you lizards to pieces like pottery and scatter your bones to the winds!!!!!"

Wolfe also posted about QAnon and “the Storm,” a supposedly earth-shattering event in which evil Democrats will be exposed and punished, saying, “Y’alls are gonna get your just dues. I will be so happy, you have no idea.”

That's why it's important to not become ideologically-possessed.
 
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As I've said here before, I'm looking at it as interesting entertainment. I watch a commentary a few times a week on Youtube. But in the last few weeks I've noticed something of it creeping into my real life. I've started saying "Trust the plan" occasionally about all sorts of things. It is a useful phrase. No one I've used it with is at all familiar with it.
 
As I've said here before, I'm looking at it as interesting entertainment. I watch a commentary a few times a week on Youtube. But in the last few weeks I've noticed something of it creeping into my real life. I've started saying "Trust the plan" occasionally about all sorts of things. It is a useful phrase. No one I've used it with is at all familiar with it.

Maybe that kind of sums up the Q source goal. It's good to have a "plan" but who's plan are we going to trust?
 
Saw this a couple of days ago - will it put an end to the false hope clingers?
[just under 13 min]
#Anonymous Q Hoax exposed: The final nail in the coffin [MIRROR] Anonymous Construct #FuhQ #WakeUp

Published on Jan 20, 2019
#QAnon Hoax exposed via #Anonymous and Anonymous Construct Qanon is & always has been a disinformation operation. Taking the hope of many Americans & extorting it to push their own agenda. Wake up America #QAnon is fake #Anonymous. Anonymous does not partake in Political agendas. Period. Time to say #FuhQ Truth matters, always.

Thought Q might be something at first, but soon became clear it was just another manipulation. Now I'm wondering if Trump vs Deep State is as well - a false hope manipulation - the mother of all charades?
 
Maybe that kind of sums up the Q source goal. It's good to have a "plan" but who's plan are we going to trust?

I only follow this thread loosely and there was a gap where I did not care to read after the session where the C's said it was a psyop. But I caught myself thinking, "Trust the plan." last week. And then I thought wait that's something Q says. But I think you can think of it like, "Trust that the Universe knows what it's doing." It depends on what you put your faith in.
 
Here is a good article on sott that sums up the (false) phenomenon pretty good:

Unraveling The QAnon Hoax

The QAnon, Q-Anon or Q phenomenon, which started around October 2017, managed to attract a large amount of die-hard followers who hung on to Q's every word. However, 1.5 years later, we have enough clues to see who was really behind the whole thing, which now appears to be over. There were many clues that QAnon was a psy-op, including his blatant support of regime change in Iran (right in line with the Zionist NWO agenda), his insistence that rabid warmonger and neocon John Bolton was cleaning up Washington, and his praise for current US President Donald Trump, who has dropped more bombs and fired more missiles than Obama.

QAnon Praises Neocon Warmongers

Whitney Webb wrote in this June 2018 MintPressNews article:

The reality constructed by QAnon has ultimately unfolded much like a fictitious spy novel, one that details a "secret" counter-coup by the Trump administration against the so-called "Deep State" that Trump - in reality - has dutifully served ever since winning the 2016 election. Despite QAnon's having been proven wrong repeatedly, its following remains large and the phenomenon itself remains influential.

Robert Martin, a documentary filmmaker whose series A Very Heavy Agenda delves into the nefarious political influence of the neoconservatives, told MintPress that QAnon is the "perfect wish-fulfillment conspiracy snowball" aimed at conservatives, adding that it has worked to "rehabilitate some of the most tarnished and scary neocons to all of a sudden be heroic figures."

Jason Bermas' Interview with Defango and Dreamcatcher

In this January 2019 interview, Jason Bermas (producer of documentaries such as Fabled Enemies) interviews 2 men who go by "Defango" and "Dreamcatcher." They claim they started Q as a LARP (Live Action Role Playing) game which sprung from Cicada 3301, a group that constructs very difficult-to-solve puzzles. Dreamcatcher admits that, at the start, he was "shitposting" just to see what would stick and, to his surprise, the QAnon phenomenon took off like no other LARP before it had. Both Defango and Dreamcatcher refer to another person who posted as Q known as "Microchip" who they say took trips to Israel. They speculate that he may be connected with the notorious Israeli spy agency, the Mossad.

What About the Sealed Indictments?

QAnon supporters will point to PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records, the US nationwide database of court records for Appellate, District and Bankruptcy courts) as proof that not all of Q's posts were without substance. However, the presence of an increase of sealed files itself is not evidence. We don't know what's in these sealed files. They may be arrest warrants or they may be something far less serious. As this article states:

Essentially, the number #QAnon is using is factually correct, but leaves out vital context that explains that relatively few of the 1,077 are actual criminal indictments. Most are routine court matters... A random sampling of these files showed 83 percent of sealed magistrate cases to be warrant applications or tracking devices. They are NOT indictments, but #QAnon's number includes them anyway.

QAnon Phenomenon Explained: Cryptic Clues, Cult Following, Gamification

This Corbett Report podcast explains how society is being gamified as a way to lure us into surveilling ourselves and giving over our data to the Corporatocracy and Big Gov. Examples are the Pokemon app a few years back and the Chinese Sesame Credit system. Look how QAnon worked. It consisted of dropping some real info to build credibility and attract a cult following, all the while propagating cryptic clues (as is Cicada 3301's specialty) rather than just spelling out the facts (and proving it with documents) as genuine whistleblowers like Julian Assange and Edward Snowden do. This led to countless hours being wasted on a game and puzzle of no importance when more pressing matters that require activist attention went unnoticed.

Who Endorsed QAnon?

Early on, Alex Jones jumped aboard the QAnon bandwagon by devoting a lot of attention and airtime (and employing Jerome Corsi) in analyzing Q's cryptic threads. However, Jones' credibility has been in question for a very long time now over his failure to grasp the issue of Zionism (whether deliberately or not), plus the way he has gone off the rails and has devoted his headlines to how Trump and Republicans are good, and how Democrats, Muslims and immigrants are bad, no matter what, end of story. Many people have used Alex Jones and InfoWars to start their awakening process, only to quickly move beyond his very limited and partisan perspectives. Anyone who simplistically believes that one political party is "good" and the other "bad" has fallen very deeply for the fake left-right paradigm.

David Wilcock's Damaged Street Cred

In this recent interview, David Wilcock stated he believed that there was something to the QAnon phenomenon. For his part, Wilcock has over the years also lost a lot of street credibility with his staunch support for Obama, who turned out to be a wolf in sheep's clothing (read about the top 10 lowlights of the Obama legacy here). Wilcock has thrown his weight behind Corey Goode and his stories of the Blue Avian ETs, a phenomenon which remains to be corroborated, since of the tens or hundreds of thousands of other ET abductees and contactees around the world, no one else to my knowledge has ever spoken of "blue avian" aliens apart from Goode (some other SPP [Secret Space Program] whistleblowers like Tony Rodrigues believe him however). Wilcock also foolishly led a lot of people up the garden path on a road to nowhere by teaming up with Benjamin Fulford (and a mysterious, anonymous "Drake" character) around 2011-2012 to propagate the idea that "mass arrests of the Illumunati are imminent" and that there's nothing we have to do other sit back and watch it happen. We're all going to be saved. Hmm-hmm. Nothing of the sort ever happened.

Does the QAnon phenomenon contain the same sort of embedded psychology when it advocates that we just need to sit back and "trust the plan" that mass arrests or incarcerations will occur due to the "sealed indictments"?

Save Me! Save Me!

This idea that we can all be lazy and complacent while some white hat, good guy group comes out of nowhere to take down the bad guys is absurd. A study of history shows us that it is extremely rare for one group to overthrow another and then to voluntarily relinquish the reins of power to hand it back to the masses. It happens occasionally, but it is not the norm. We have to be vigilant when we come across movements that promise such a thing, for it could very well be a trick to exploit the part of human psychology that wants to hope, to believe and to be saved without doing any of the grunt work that it takes to be free.

QAnon is Over

The QAnon phenomenon appears to be over for now. So what lessons can be learned from it? QAnon was a distraction and a puzzle that kept people entertained and engaged in digging for clues or solving mysteries of no importance while real injustices deserving of attention were ignored. As Whitney Webb wrote, "trust the plan" was just the sequel to "hope and change" to suck us into a hope-rollercoaster that goes nowhere. How can Trump really be fighting the "Deep State" (Shadow Government/NWO) when the NWO is nonpartisan? How can Trump be fighting the Deep State or "draining the swamp" when he has surrounded himself with swamp-dwellers and swamp-critters, such as Goldman Sachs and Rothschild-affiliated agents, Zionists and generals?

The QAnon phenomenon has shown that many people still lack the discernment to be able to separate truth, hoax, psy-op and other forms of disinfo from each other. It's difficult because truth is never just served up on a silver platter and there are times when you have to follow your intuition in the absence of hard evidence. Swinging to one extreme and demanding hard, material proof for everything will limit your perspective, as will swinging to the other extreme by believing any fairy-tale that comes along.

Hopefully this will act us a wake-up call to those who fell for it. Ultimately, the truth is out there and I believe we all the capacity to resonate with it and see through the lies... but it requires hard work, wide reading, critical thought, measuring different perspectives in your mind and an ability to see general patterns amidst all the detail.

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Decent article but it's important to report on everything accurately, if there's inconsistencies or mistakes then that will just reinforce to the Q die-hards that it's a hit piece and that the people writing it do not fully grasp the Q message.

I believe that Defango, Dreamcatcher and Microchip are not behind the Q movement as they claim. Jack Posobiec also. He got exposed putting out fake chat logs which destroyed his credibility in the Q community.

Q is still posting and everything is continuing as per usual for the followers.
 
Fwiw, they just told on RT News that a new Qanon book is a best seller on Amazon. I had a look, and sure enough, the book is #5 in best selling books at the moment, and #1 in Censorship & Politics.

So, it certainly looks like this Q-thing is still spreading in popularity like wildfire. I'm both worried and a bit amused about this at the same time.
 

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