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>baseless conspiracy theory
This is not as silly as you might think, as the "talking point" everyone uses
Studies of cult movements always focus on unfulfilled prophecies because these are so central and ubiquitous
People who said the world was ending, or some divine visitor or "cargo" would arrive
Naturally, when these prove false, it casts the movement in a typical light
And these prophets ALWAYS prove false, throughout history, 100 percent of the time
That is the significance of "baseless"
Anyone who reads the first 100 or so Q posts willl see a whole lot of shit that never happened (and if they keep reading they see more)
It is not crazy or dumb to notice such things and anyone with an academic interest in popular movements will immediately notice and zeromin on the false promises aspect
When the first Q promise comes true, all will change dramatically - but not a single thing has yet