A multi-state military operation has been conducting election surveillance for months in the United States. This board is being surveilled 24/7/365 by most world governments. World leaders post here and read posts, sometimes hinging operations on the communications brought forth on this board.
This board is capable of an incalculable amount of potentiality regarding information-centric tasks. A crowd-sourced platform for research, powered by a worldwide web of people who have a similar political ideology, where as anonymous posters (Q) can drop internal information and can be safely assured that the inhabitants of the board will research and compile it into a digestible entity for the masses. An information engine, if you will.
It’s also the answer on how to bypass intelligence agencies. While the agencies themselves can peruse the board at their own pleasure, they can not molest the board lest they be systematically exposed and compromised.
What this board actually is, in its most raw form, is a true back channel—completely disregarding any and all agencies who wish to direct a narrative or control the flow, creation, or dissemination of information.
In digital terms, utilizing Q on a board like this is akin to using a thermonuclear weapon on a digital battlefield.
This board is Feared. It is Respected. It is Misunderstood and Ridiculed. It is Attacked, and it is the Attacker. One may even compare it to the United State’s character as a whole.
To be a part of this moment in history, alongside a digital army of frog people, is a truly amazing experience. Remember, it’s the frogs that are heard far and wide within the swamp, capable of drowning out any other sound. Not a coincidence.