Anonymous ID: 4c771a Aug. 4, 2018, 8:32 a.m. No.2448650   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2448562

>What if Q is considered "highly classified" ?

Good observation. We know Q is not known by most everyone, since he told us only 10 could confirm.

 

Obfuscation would be important on several levels in fact.

Here, it does not hurt that we have a lot of crazy ideas batted about (many contributed by our enemies to make us look bad).

In order to maintain the fragmented aspect that requires some work to even navigate, chaos is Q's friend.

Also, the entire realm of plausible deniability - as up to now the Q drops simply hint at secret revelations but don't yet point to a single one that has been made public.

That will change utterly when the first Podesta revelation, the first Clinton piece of hard evidence, the first Bush revelation, become public - then the entire world will race here to delve into the Q crumbs (actually they will race to one of the offsite hosts like qanon.pub)

But until that first revelation takes place: It is all smoke and mirrors so far. Q COULD still be a larp. And we could all be conspiracy theorists. And this board is quite inaccessible to most normal people who will recoil from it.

Even at the White House, most people must think this is an elaborate, bizarre product of some subculture.

And that is how it should be.

Anonymous ID: 4c771a Aug. 4, 2018, 8:45 a.m. No.2448805   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2448768

Seaman seems to be pretty messed up on drugs.

Dude should go back to being a reporter and leave the analysis to people with clear heads. Dope and opinion do not go together.

Most dopers' ideas about things are for shit, even though to them they sound brilliant.