Anonymous ID: bc494a Sept. 8, 2018, 8:29 a.m. No.2934630   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4661 >>4698

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I can believe this. Why have thousands of people researching breadcrumbs that will never be used by anybody in the federal government to indict or remove known criminals? Agreed that everything we are tasked to research is already known. I understand the need to do things by the book, but why even hint at proceedings that the public isn’t meant to know? Why jeopardize any potential case by making any part of the investigation public. This could very well be a very easy way to inform the guilty about what Trump’s next steps would be—hidden in plain sight. Who benefits from the Q clues? Not me or the followers of Q, if anything we’re now more outcast and derided as conspiracy theorists more than ever. How about the enemy? They have nothing to lose here. They get leads as to where prosecutors may be leaning towards and lists and lists of potential evidence that can be deleted or changed. That being said, if Q is a larp, it wasn’t just some trolling assholes—it was a coordinated attempt at disinfo, demoralization and a way to alert the enemy as to potential exposure. Personally, I’m still hoping Q is the real deal.