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I don't think that Q would have a problem with that, although I have no authority on it whatsoever. The movement is clearly meant to spread. And as far as posting outside of this board–he's posted hastags on a few occasions and mentioned memes in others. Are we mean to just post them here?
I think there are a few takeaways we can consider:
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Q and/or his team do not like Corsi/Alex Jones and the other paytriots.
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Anonymity is safer and more prudent.
Regarding #1: There is something about these paytriots that Q is hinting at, but hasn't revealed. I think some anons are correct when they say he's either comp'd or was never on the side of truth in the first place. Seriously–what big, verifiable secret has Alex Jones ever revealed? If anything, the way he carries on is probably meant to associate everyone who believes the same thing to be associated with the kinds of people who think pro wrestling is real. It's madness by association.
Re: #2, if anonymity is good enough for Q's team, it should be good enough for us. Q is putting the message out there so as to keep the focus on the message, not what color shoes he wore during which post. For him and his team to be working so hard, just to see their effort co-opted by a bunch of fat old phonies trying to make a buck, must be especially galling. I can't stand it when people take credit for my work, but none of my work has ever saved the world.
So I think the bottom line is that the message is meant to be spread, widely, honestly, and earnestly. If you do decide to spread it, make sure to keep the focus on the message and the evidence; don't make it about you.