People have known for 10+ years and nothing has been done about it, Americans are complacent and self-interested. The real question is; how do you make people care?
>I see A LOT of people who care actually
I don't. People in my life are either too busy to care, too oblivious to notice or too brainwashed to think any of this is a bad thing. I hope you're right though.
Name 1 noteworthy thing that's happened on /qresearch/ since February of 2021 that isn't internal drama. Trump retweeted someone who posted pic related, which Q once referred to as "the absolute biggest inside drop" that /pol/ would ever receive. That's why I'm back here, kind of a blaring reminder that "oh yeah this shit was all real."
>Why are you so concerned about "internal drama"?
Because that's all I've seen every time I pop back in, this place is borderline unusable half the time. Seemingly it's quieted down this time around though, but now all that seems to be here are a few quiet conversations that haven't moved to to rumble or back to /pol/ yet. This place served its purpose, and I guess still does for the few dozen regulars left, but it's settled into the middle age phase that most 2000s forums settled into at this point. More than anything, I just see spam and lonely old people arguing with obvious bots.
eBot still posts his gibberish, I'd still love to know who he's communicating with but probably never will.
>ask question
>get answer
>HURRR WHADDYA GONNA DO NOW
Continue talking because you can't stop me. What are you gonna do about it, filter me like a bitch?
You're probably some form of government employee anyway. I assume the NSA treats this place like the FBI treats it's operations; have x5 more agents than targets so you can always control the outcome.
I haven't filed my taxes in 3 years, catch me if you can.
I think there's an expired registration citation in Laredo, TX that I never paid. That's all I got.