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I will say that the dirty trick of smearing people with CP is definitely a favorite of the deep state. I remember when Obama was cleaning the military grades Major and above. It was said they would ask these officers if they would fire on Americans if called to. If they responded "no" they were immediately offered retirement. If they refused they would be forced out with scandals like kiddy porn on their computer... there were even some generals in the nuclear strategic area who were forced out due to "gambling" problems. Petreous was a weird one as well. This is where I first started hearing of the Oath Keepers, and I prayed it was real. I couldn't imagine how they could organize with everyone being spied on. Q team and the 3 year run-up to what we are watching now proves not only that the Oath Keepers were real, but that they found a way to organize even under the weaponized spy system.
One other thought here: the impatience for results and concern-anons need to get their shit into perspective. The people who are leading this offensive have risked all. NOT JUST AS INDIVIDUALS BUT THEY ALSO HAVE MADE THE HARD DECISION TO RISK THEIR FAMILIES AS WELL. We've seen how traitors to the deep state are dealt with and many have not just lost themselves, but member of their families. This also explains why more seemingly good people have not come out. Many who would gladly risk themselves are not as easily able to risk their families as well. This is why the deep state has been so effective. If they can't black mail you, they can threaten retribution on everybody you love.
If you've lurked long enough then there is no doubt the dark side will follow through and have no qualms about hurting innocents to make a point. In our zeal for justice we need all be careful we don't compromise our own ethics. I believe Q said early on that "the ends DO NOT justify the means."