> but does it even matter who Q is?
It does if it's someone you already know and it changes your opinion of
that person. Just sayin…
> but does it even matter who Q is?
It does if it's someone you already know and it changes your opinion of
that person. Just sayin…
>Completely accept that 99.999% of anons will immediately dismiss the above view as ludicrous because it is almost obscenely contrarian/counter-narrative, bordering on being insane.
That's why Q's statement "Wait until you learn who has been talking to you here" is
so powerful. It's not someone you don't expect it to be, it's someone you don't want it
to be. Glad anons are beginning to see.
And the Comey "report" that everyone says DiGenova hinted he'll be indicted over.
Except that's not what he said. He mentioned Comey, and indictments, but
not "Comey indicted." He's been given enough to let people know without compromising
what is actually going on.
Comey's been doing other things, too. Nobody seems to care that his daughter works
in the office of the SDNY, and somehow she managed to show up at the women's
march thing wearing a pink hat: his family is helping. Hell, his daughter may
be one of the team, or at least, an operator.
Nonsense. Q even posted about forcing the question. Get over yourself.
The guy that almost single-handedly torpedoed Hillary's campaign.
Right. Tell yourself that long enough and I guess anything is possible.
>Q wanted the question asked by the media
Because you can read Q's mind. Got it.
Q wants something to force the question, Einstein. People on the chans talking
about who Q is will force the question.
What's that got to do with anything? Q never said "oh nooeess! don't dox me,"
unless you're saying some anon conjecture counts as Q fact?
Find the relevant post from Q. Then I'll believe you.