Anonymous ID: d0f3f6 Nov. 14, 2020, 4:09 a.m. No.11640902   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11640245

>https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/qanon-ron-watkins-8kun-trump-election-1090151/

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>Q Is Back, But Does QAnon Have a Future?

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>Diehards still cling to the prospect of a Trump victory, even as Q makes an underwhelming return

 

various strains of QAnon will remain, like those who have already taken the otherwordly turn ,,, think Church of Q with MArk Taylor as an acting prophet … they'll study the drops together w/ bible … some social media influencers might opt for the Q Qlux Qlan model, selling merch and declaring themselves Qommander Qyclop Dragons or something … some will keep doing "research", that is rediscovering the dumb shit already covered by David Icke, Springmeier, William Cooper etc … the lowbrow high testo guys who always just hoped to be able to beat the shit out of soyboys when the Storm comes probably are just disgusted … you could study the usual trajectories of the so called Milllennarian movements

 

Millenarianism (also millenarism), from Latin mīllēnārius "containing a thousand", is the belief by a religious, social, or political group or movement in a coming fundamental transformation of society, after which "all things will be changed".[1] Millenarianism exists in various cultures and religions worldwide, with various interpretations of what constitutes a transformation.[2]

 

These movements believe in radical changes to society after a major cataclysm or transformative event and are not necessarily linked to millennialist movements in Christianity and Zoroastrianism.

 

Millenarianist movements can be secular (not espousing a particular religion) or religious in nature ….

 

Many if not most millenarian groups claim that the current society and its rulers are corrupt, unjust, or otherwise wrong, and that they will soon be destroyed by a powerful force. The harmful nature of the status quo is considered intractable without the anticipated dramatic change.[8] Henri Desroche observed that millenarian movements often envisioned three periods in which change might occur. First, the elect members of the movement will be increasingly oppressed, leading to the second period in which the movement resists the oppression. The third period brings about a new utopian age, liberating the members of the movement.[9]

 

In the modern world, economic rules, perceived immorality or vast conspiracies are seen as generating oppression. Only dramatic events are seen as able to change the world and the change is anticipated to be brought about, or survived, by a group of the devout and dedicated. In most millenarian scenarios, the disaster or battle to come will be followed by a new, purified world in which the believers will be rewarded

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millenarianism

Anonymous ID: d0f3f6 Nov. 14, 2020, 4:25 a.m. No.11641004   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1024

>>11640968

>>>11640947

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>These three posts Q scheduled for 11.15…

 

Crooked Hillary tried cut a deal Dec 6 2017 but Q and the Qanon Patriot team said NO.

 

Keystone is Q

 

good to know … "important to read and understand" like Q said