>>5604251 pb
Thanks for alerting anons to a copy of the new Q book on Scrib'd. My thanks also to the anon who laboriously scanned all 276 pages into the computer (evident from the slight off-angles of some pages).
Anon's Book Review of The Great Awakening by WWG1WGA
PAGE 1 of 2
Here follows what I hope is a relatively detailed review of this book that is designed to be pretty objective although my own views bleed through at times.
Overall
This is a controversial book--at least it is for anons. So I was pleasantly surprised to find a book that I think will further the goals of the Q movement. A mix of information about Q movement and stories from ordinary people about their experiences with it. I appreciated the diverse perspectives, although some more than others. It's not a perfect book but is ufficiently informative, engaging, and professional-looking to be an asset in our efforts to share the world of Q with the general public.
Chapters
The Plan to Save the World by Joe M. As the author points out, it offers an overview of the whole Q movement (similar to Joe M's videos). The style is a little choppy (as one might expect for someone used to video soundbites), but readable. He mentions at the end he will not talk royalties for his contribution. There is a funny little blurb at the chapter's end, "General Michael Flynn, Decribing the QAnon Movement," that is neither a chapter nor part of the rest of the chapter. Nice to have a quote from General Flynn, but it doesn't belong here. An indication that this is more a grassroots effort than a professionally-published monograph, but this is not a huge problem.
When Will It Become Mathematically Impossible? by SpaceShot76 & RedPill78. A discussion of Q proofs, designed to explain why people believe Q is real. A little hard to evaluate because there are many possible proofs and every person resonates with some proofs more than others. But the chapter is well-written and easy to follow. Kek.
The Day I Knew Q Wasn't a Hoax by Lori Calley. This red-pilling story tackles the difficult issue of the evil nature of the cabal in a pretty compelling manner; hard to know whether it will appeal to all readers, though, touchy subject to be sure. Explains White Rabbit metaphor and why Saudi Arabia is the "bloody Wonderland."
Decoding and Deciphering Q by SerialBrain2. Well, what can I say. It's SB2, who always offers a unique take on Q from a highly mathematical/Gematrian perspective. Somewhat more decipherable to the numerically-challenged than SB2's typical offerings. Discusses the Corsi/Jones controversy. 94 citations at the end!
Changing the Narrative: Trump and the Media by Pamphlet & Radix. Those who hate these authors can skip this paragraph (although the review is about the content not the authors). Interesting discussing about the idea of manufacturing consent and how the media is used for that purpose, then onto the Delphi Technique and the influence of Karl Popper. The focus here is on the nature of political propaganda and how it is used to control the public narrative.
The Power of Memes by Liberty Lioness. Both a description of how memes work and a "how to" manual on how to create effective memes.
con't. on page 2