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To: AzNASCARfan

I think a lot of people want believe Q but are hedging their bets.


13 posted on 07/24/2018 4:14:03 PM PDT by tiki
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To: tiki

I haven’t seen any usefulness in Q that can’t be found in many other, more straightforward resources.

A lot of people may want to believe that there is a powerful, superiorly knowledgeable, patriotic force for good in the world, working behind the scenes on their behalf. Heck, we all would like to believe that.

But those of us who are wary of the ‘ways of the world’ know that people have often been fooled - even destroyed - by influences that have claimed to be such.

Some of us have wondered if Q isn’t just an enormous PsyOp. The Q-devotees believe profoundly in a powerful and pervasive ‘Deep State’ - some of them seem to think that every member of our federal law-enforcement and intelligence services represent a monolithic evil entity, bent on the destruction of the US.

If they believe that, why do they think that the Q thing itself - and all of these coincidences that they are quick to consider ‘proofs’ - could not be engineered by the DS itself?

I have to be skeptical. I don’t believe that ‘Q’ is really changing that many minds; or that its ‘Socratic Method’ - (that hallowed term, constantly repeated as if its mere mention carries power and proof of something) - is any more effective to convince them than what they’ve experienced in their own personal lives and see with their own eyes.

Q didn’t get Trump elected; people, informed by their human experiences and their ideals, did. They will again.


21 posted on 07/24/2018 4:44:49 PM PDT by Jamestown1630 ("A Republic, if you can keep it.")
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