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>Anons unknowingly help with disinfo.
>It disappoints them when wrong,
>but it helps in the long run to keep the Enemy confused.
You'd think we would be a little wiser to this. The minute Q said "disinformation is necessary," Q made it impossible to know whether any particular claim he made was true.
Of course, this is Critical Thinking 101. Just because Claim A is true doesn't automatically make Claim B from the same person true. This is super hard for most people to understand.
But Q's statement should have been a wake up call to everyone. If disinformation is necessary, then nothing Q said could be taken at face value. All his claims require evidence before they are to be believed.