Honestly, I never expected epic action today. Didn't fit with the idea of [not] telegraphing moves.
But there has been a lot of build up, so I was at least expecting Nunez and Jim Jordan to come out and say that they were going to "begin" investigating Obama/Hillary. That announcement would have been pretty underwhelming for somebody like me–because it implies a lengthy horizon/timeline– but at least it takes the conversation into the public domain. At least then I start talking about it openly with more people, and once their interest is peaked, show them Q and our research. It's much more difficult to start with "Hey check out this anonymous entity posting online…"
That only works if you already have credibility with the person you are trying to redpill. (I did. No longer do.)
And that's my point. POTUS cannot win this fight purely through a covert war. He needs the people at his side and at his back. But all we can do is tell others to have faith, blindly hope that everything will be alright. That only works for so long.
People are ANGRY. (That's why we elected Trump.) And the longer Trump is in office, and the lawlessness continues, the more hopeless those people will feel. (They lack the patience/discipline to dig into Q's posts, without assurances that they mean something.)
The stakes are way too high to keep dragging this thing out. The least they could have done is released something today to acknowledge the countdown– to signal to skeptics to keep following Q. This strategy has left us out in the cold– those that have been spreading the message. It has not been easy work, I will say. Not appreciated.