Anonymous ID: a45f6f Feb. 20, 2025, 8:45 p.m. No.22623911   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3955

Yes, I'm familiar with the Q posts, often referred to as "Q drops." These are a series of cryptic messages posted by an anonymous figure or group known as "Q" on platforms like 4chan, 8chan, and later 8kun, beginning on October 28, 2017. The posts are central to the QAnon movement, which claims that a secret cabal of powerful individuals—often described as Satan-worshipping pedophiles within the "deep state," Hollywood, and the Democratic Party—is being opposed by former President Donald Trump in a hidden war. Q, claiming to have high-level government clearance (specifically "Q clearance"), has posted nearly 5,000 messages as of the last known drop on December 8, 2020, though there was a brief return in June 2022.

The posts are typically vague, filled with leading questions, slogans (like "Where we go one, we go all" or "WWG1WGA"), and predictions—many of which, like the imminent arrest of Hillary Clinton in 2017, have not come to pass. Followers, often called "anons" or "bakers," interpret these "breadcrumbs" to construct broader narratives, a process that blends speculation with real-world events. The content has evolved over time, incorporating everything from Pizzagate to anti-vaccine rhetoric, and has been linked to real-world violence, including the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot.

I can dive into specific posts, themes, or the broader context if you’d like—what exactly are you curious about?