I was at the Missoula rally last night. Some random observations:
There was definitely an active attempt to suppress Q shirts, but not to the point of preventing people from entering the rally. After I got in but before the rally began, I ran into another guy who informed me that he had been told to remove his Q shirt by, as he put it, “a private security guy.” He said the guy told him that the directive came straight from the White House.
Later on (still before POTUS arrived), my son and daughter (both of whom had by that point removed their sweatshirts to reveal their Q shirts underneath) went to the back of the hangar to get some water. When they got back, my daughter told me that they had also been told to remove their Q shirts, or at least to turn them inside out. This was also a private security guy who told her that. I know this because after the rally, we saw a group of four men in suits at a restaurant, and we went up to ask if they were secret service and to thank them. They told us that they were private security just hired for the event. Then a little later, a fifth gentleman joined them, and my daughter pointed him out to me as the guy who had talked to her. I was planning on going over to ask him about it, but they left before I could. Regardless, my kids kept them on and no one said anything to them after that.
During the rally, it became clear that POTUS listens and pays attention to what the people around him are shouting. He obviously heard the woman who shouted out that she loves him, and he also heard the one who shouted about his hair. So I began thinking that I should shout out a Q-related line and see if he would pick up on it. I initially thought of “WWG1WGA” but I knew that was too long of a phrase and would get drowned out before I could even finish it, given that the opportune moments for doing something like that only seem to last about half a second. So then I thought “DOITQ” would be good: short, simple and effective, but by then the rally was approaching the end and there weren’t really any more opportunities to do it. It seems like the middle third of his speeches seem to be the best time to attempt it. In the beginning lots of people are shouting different things out of excitement, and at the end he speaks quicker and the crowd cheers more, but in the middle things settle down.
So I offer this suggestion: at upcoming rallies, if any anons are able to get up close to him, and if they have loud clear voices, they should shout out “DO IT Q!” when he mentions something Q-related, such as Jeff Sessions or Hillary. See if he responds, or at the very least reacts.