Dear Michelle Goldberg (I bet you’ve been watching for your name),
Thank you for drawing attention to Q. Your hitpiece is sure to pique the curiosity of open minded individuals across the world that (somehow) haven’t heard of The Great Awakening yet. That being said, you’re completely, and utterly, full of shit. Let me explain.
> Barr’s tweet, puzzling to the casual observer, was a reference to QAnon, an expansive, complicated pro-Trump conspiracy theory.
Puzzling, expansive, complicated. Nice word choices. I notice you do this all throughout this piece. Basically telling your dumb dumbs not to hurt their brains looking too hard into this. Thankfully we have a Q expert like you here to decode it all for us! Brilliant propaganda technique.
> In the QAnon reality, Trump only pretended to collude with Russia in order to create a pretext for the hiring of Robert Mueller, the special counsel, who is actually working with Trump to take down an inconceivably evil and powerful network of coup-plotters and child sex traffickers that includes Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and George Soros.
Nowhere does Q say Trump pretended to collude. It’s quite clear from all the posts that Trump being set up is PROJECTION. You fail to mention how Q constantly says how it was the Democrats who were actually colluding with Russia. Not just Russia, but Canada, the UK, even Iran and North Korea. Of course, that doesn’t mean that Trump didn’t take advantage of this narrative as an excuse to hire Mueller. Remember that Trump met with Mueller one day before he was appointed. He interviewed him for FBI Director, a job Mueller legally could not have as he already exceeded the max time you can hold the position. So, what did they really talk about?
> Random Corsi quotes
Who cares what Corsi thinks? He’s not a leader of this, he’s not Q, he’s just another guy with his theories. Q never once talked about “films of innocent children pleading for their lives”. Q has talked about good people being psychologically hurt by what they’ve seen and learned, but Q has never once spelled it out that way. Maybe Corsi is right, but the way you quote him makes it sound like official canon.
> Stories about globalists stealing children for sex aren’t that far removed from stories about Jews stealing children to use their blood making matzo.
Thank you. You solved it. There’s absolutely zero chance that there are child trafficking rings active in the world at large simply because Jews have been blamed for that in the past. What the hell are you trying to say here? Obviously you’re invoking the “if you believe this you’re an anti-Semite” card here. The telling thing is that you had to leap to this conclusion. I challenge you to find a single Q post that says “The Jews are kidnapping kids”. You can’t.
> It seems designed to cope with the cognitive dissonance caused by the gap between Trump as his faithful followers like to imagine him, and Trump as he is.
Trump as he is vilified and characterized and ridiculed in the MSM. Fixed that for you. Which one is the real image? Well, you folks tried to define reality pretty hard in 2016, but somehow we all saw past that and Trump won.
> Trump causing stock market convulsions. Tarrifs to affect farmers. Mueller closing in. Lost a few tight races.
Again with the propaganda. You’re making sure that whoever is reading this is reminded that Trump couldn’t possibly be a genius because the stock market is swinging. With that in mind, I’m sure you wrote articles last year about how Trump was the messiah since the stock market was ripping every day? No?
> You don’t need an occult story about how your side is secretly winning if it’s actually winning.
Trump is actually winning; you folks just never report on the wins. You wait till a win becomes slightly questionable then pounce. Anything remotely embarrassing, you pounce. So what other option is there than have an ‘occult’ story about winning? When the mainstream refuses to acknowledge it, it doesn’t make it untrue. So the MSM pushes the true good stories out of the news and into the corner, and laughs at anyone actually covering those stories. Neat trick.
>Their desperate conviction that they will be proven right about Trump betrays a secret fear that they will be proven wrong.
Projection.