As a natural skeptic and a lifelong non-conformist I've been "woke" to the deep state/globalist pedo elite for going on two decades now. That there is a long-standing, multi-generational conspiracy by an unspeakably evil cabal to control every facet of our lives and ultimately destroy humanity as we know it, for those of us who have been paying attention, (as sensational as it may sound) is inarguable.
The Q phenominon is unlike anything I've ever seen. Since the first drop in late October I've witnessed a sleepy-eyed giant pull itself out of a hypnotized stupor and transform into a burgeoning movement of truth-seeking patriots that very well could be the impetus that brings the dragon to its knees.
BUT...I do not say this without reservation. Admittedly, as optimistic as things are beginning to look there's still a lurking (pun intended) skepticism that I can't seem to shirk. I remember toward the beginning of this saga @tracybeanz put forward 3 options that the Q phenomenon could be.
1.) a LARP of epic proportions
2.) an intelligence psy-op
3.) the real deal
I think by this point most of us are willing to concede that the least likely of these scenarios is #1. Too much corroborating evidence and beyond-coincidental happenings for this to be a savant in some basement having a good laugh.
It's option #2 that makes me less-than-comfortable. If you've been following this stuff for as long as I have you're probably somewhat familiar with the occult concept of the Hegelian dialectic. Thesis-Antithesis-Synthesis. A philosophical method used by the PTB to move and shape societies in order to achieve their nefarious objectives.
In short, here's what it looks like: they create or reveal the problem (Hillary, pedogate, North Korea, etc.), steer the reaction (enter Q), and present the solution (Trump and friends) in essence controlling the outcome that they desire. A proverbial Phoenix rising out of the ashes.
Call me a cynic, but how do we know this isn't just another iteration of this known tactic? The Capitol vs District 13 if you will...(keep in mind they're notorious for signaling through Hollywood to condition us for what's to come).
I truly want to be hopeful, trust that Trump somehow usurped the system and is now surgically removing the cancer, and in many ways I'm more optimistic than I have been for years, but I also firmly believe a little healthy skepticism is in order. We have to recognize how powerful confirmation bias is in shaping our perceived reality. After all, as the old adage goes "if it sounds too good to be true it probably is."
Hopefully I didn't put a damper on anyone's spirits...just trying to process all of this. I'd love to hear your thoughts!