Q post #1507, Referencing Anon Post>>1763411, addressing an Anon noting how tough it is to find/confirm proofs:
Personally, I'm not much of a detective. In fact, I haven't been able to find any proofs that haven't already been found by someone else first. I do what I can anyway: When I see a proof and/or Q-info confirmed somewhere I hit the comment boards where publications come out & leave some points in their comments; I don't normally use direct Q-quotes from 8-chan but instead make some points that are derived from or tangentally-related by history, then start asking some logical questions that tie into the info (You know, the Socratic method).
I also think ahead a bit & point out that voters might consider voting not by Party or individual issues, but by how well (or how poorly) a candidate is likely to stick to the Oath of Office under the Constitution (State and/or United States) while they discuss issues during the campaign.
What Q & POTUS do to drain the swamp in D.C. is up to We the People to drain the swamp nationwide & this seems to be the best way to do it. I don't expect merely the 2018 Midterms to do it though, it's going to take quite a few election cycles for people to regularly develop the habit to consider the Constitution before voting & if the chosen Official falls flat, we should consider Recall Elections to replace them.