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Attacks have increased exponentially. They don't attack the substance of Q drops. At least not real Q drops. I watch them make up Q drops โ things like JFK Jr is coming back to save the world โ but never actual Q drops. They list all the "failed prophecies" of Qanon, almost none of which are actually predictions from Q but just the made up ones from shills. And they never, ever talk about the many, many astounding predictions Q actually made that have come to pass so far. They never, ever stop for a moment and say, "so what's the other side to this, what good could come of this, what's really wrong with questioning everything and thinking for yourself?" I've never actually met a real person who follows Q, but having shown only one or two other people the actual Q drops, the only response I got was, "but it doesn't really say anything that I can understand." To which I ask, so what's the threat? The things that Q says didactically are things no reasonable person should really dispute ("God is love!"). As for the things that the cabal is most afraid of the people discovering, Q rarely states explicitly, but rather he asks questions which lead the anon to dig and come up with their own conclusions, which will surely vary between us on the path to the truth โ but given that the "truth is out there," these conclusions eventually lead to the secrets the cabal do not want the people to know.