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>Q called out Epstein a year before he was arrested.
Thousands of other Americans had done that years earlier. Jane Does v. Epstein was tried in 2008. Jane Does v. United States was in 2014. Virginia Roberts Giuffre v. Epstein was in 2015. We all knew he was a pedophile. Q did nothing about Epstein.
The issue is when the truth is not the truth. That isn't waking up.
It is good for people to be unified against elite pedophile rings.
It's not good for people to make false accusations for political purposes, pretend the President is doing anything to help, pretend information posted on a neo-Nazi imageboard is reliable, flood anti-abuse services with information they can't act upon (which makes it harder for them to contact and rescue real children being abused by regular pedophiles and sex traffickers.) and spread health misinformation that contributes to large numbers of avoidable American deaths.
>Since when has congress and the media been so interested in an unfounded conspiracy theory?
Read about the Satanic Panic. A decent chunk of Qanon is recycled from that, actually.
>There is a reason why the majority of people now support Q.
[citation needed - dubious claim]
>We aren't the stupid ones.
I'm afraid a lot of Q researchers are stupid.
You might be different. Here's a couple of introduction questions:
>Name two left-wing political parties in the United States of America.
>Name the United States department that actually has a Q clearance level, what they are responsible for, and why that gives Q credibility.
>Name a cult established prior to 2000 AD that encourages independent thought and not believing things that are official.
One question there in particular will test if you are still falling for old government propaganda.
>In fact, this is the only cult that encourages independent thought and research.
Only? There are plenty of others that have existed for over 50 years. Open your mind.
>It also seeks to unify rather than alienate
Maybe it does. Unfortunately, that isn't the effect it has. Most Q followers begin to spread unfounded conspiracies with such passion that they start fights within their family and isolate themselves over political disagreements.
Check these out: https://www.reddit.com/r/QanonCasualties/
Otherwise, ask in any decent sized Q commitity about their relationship with their families. A lot of them have broken up. Any political cult will do that.
The sense that you are helping children creates an illusion that people who disagree with Qanon theory don't care about children. Naturally, that's a pretty horrible feeling, and in many cases, it's enough to tear families apart.
>And, none of us really know who Q is
If you've been researching, there are only a couple of likely candidates, and you would know that the original Q drops were not Q. Knowledge of the platform, its history and its culture and lexographic analysis will get you that info.
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You say none of you fully trust it, but most do.
Look at this board. Listen to the slogans. "Trust the Plan."
The sheep simply moved to a different paddock.
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