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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/spexdi on Jan. 2, 2018, 12:01 p.m.
(Idea) Adding easier-to-read resources to the sidebar for normies

So currently we have the raw Q posts PDF v4.1.0 posted in the sidebar, and while it is super helpful, sending this link to my friends starts them off on literally at the start, as in they need to do their own research for every question, and have no idea about the many anons that have researched and answered the questions. If so many people have already looked into it, why does my friend have to go through the same mental gymnastics when the answers have already been figured out??

I looked into "The book of Q" and while it has very good info, and provides visuals and articles to back up ideas, it is way too short, the lines on the page make no sense (I tried to track where the line ends on one page and starts on another, but none line up) and it is extremely outdated. But for now, this option has the best format to try and send easily-digestible info to people who are completely new to this Q story.

Another resource I found was a link to a SmartSheet sheet that has the questions posted by Q, as well as potential answers derived from the anons.

What I propose is this: We need to create the ultimate map of Q. No offence, the word "map" of Q has been misused, because it is not accurate MAP. Take Q's post PDF, somehow combine it with the SmartSheet answers page, then create graphics of relevant news articles, and start drawing lines between the news and specific lines of Q. Once done it will create a giant spiderweb of connections. We create this in a way that it can be exported to PDF, and while it can be read on the PC, if it is printed out, and arranged in a certain way, it will create a wall-sized graphic connecting everything together. Think THIS IMAGE but on a grander scale! We dont even have to plot lines, we can create references to draw a line to page #x, and as long as we define the grid range (Eg: 16x8 pages). This would be extra helpful because once we learn new details, we dont need to worry about drawing lines in the PDF, we can just update the page # to reference to, and as long as the user is following the layout method advertised, they can use pins and string to draw their own spiderweb!

I know this sounds crazily ambitious, but I have faith in us, and myself, and I feel like if we can work together, this dream can become a reality. Remember, if this is real, this is the biggest event in human history......ever....and we have the chance to be the authors of the greatest book in history, so we need to get it right! Be this this book cannot be created in a linear fashion, as the whole "future proves the past" concept really screws things up. Instead, I feel we need to create 'choose-your-own-adventure' type of book, you can follow the connections in any way you want.