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The plan should be to communicate in a way that the average American can follow what you're saying.
Making your statements cryptic and your messages esoteric, so that people have to give up their life to follow them, to understand your messages, need decoders…what sense does this make?
And why would you risk that your followers, the people that could help you to get your message out, will be ridiculed and called a 'cult'?
By announcing "booms" and "BIG drops" and "BIG next weeks" and "July 2018" and "conspiracy no more" and then not delivering on that, you make your followers a laughing stock!
Sometimes I muse about the possibility that this all is only a campaign to have the chans occupied.
Anons can be damaging to political agendas.
But if you have them occupied with your silly riddles, then they are no longer dangerous.
Do I believe that Q is the real deal?
Yes.
But I think that his modus operandi is terrible.
Why would the average citizen care for Q?
How can this be a goal? To not make the average citizen care, for what you want them to know?