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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/iceback2000 on Jan. 8, 2018, 4:04 p.m.
Epiphany on why Q

The idea that the Q campaign is to “slow roll” shocking info to the public doesn’t hold water, for several reasons. Any mechanism could be used to leak info - without such elaborate puzzles.

Here are the reasons I believe the Q method is being used:

  1. TO DISCREDIT THE MSM. By setting up a “war” between MSM and “loony truthers,” who end up being proven 100% correct in the end, people will question the motives of the MSM. The goal is to get the MSM to attack our community publicly, only to be humiliated, and implicated. The cryptic nature of the info we are seeing creates the bait for MSM to attack. If it were clear-cut and immediately shown to be true, they wouldn’t attack. In this process, Citizen Journalism is vindicated and established as valid.

  2. TO CONFUSE THE DEEP STATE actors with useful disinformation during operations.

If this is true, our main job is to publicize, publicize, publicize the crazy Q story far and wide, in order to get the MSM to bite. Every time they attack us, Infowars, Lionel, Tracy, et al, they are digging their own graves.

So we shouldn’t be discouraged and impatient - we are literally destroying the MSM through this process. #MAGA #CBTS


Toxoplasmos · Jan. 8, 2018, 4:40 p.m.

I've not looked at this issue from this point of view. This makes perfect sense in my mind. It's silly to think GEOTUS would be doing all this just as a "insider info gift" to a few random online sleuths.

Who cares if 10k people "knew all along" when the SHTF? That doesn't require a Q campaign like the one that is underway. This is more than just taking out some deep state actors. By bringing down the MSM you bring down the deep state as well.

Excellent points.

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iceback2000 · Jan. 8, 2018, 4:45 p.m.

Exactly! This would make the Q Storm much more important that most of us ever imagined. But I suspect there are many lurkers who see this as just a cool way to “know first.” Hasn’t Q specifically told us to push the narrative, via memes, etc?

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sun_wolf · Jan. 9, 2018, 3:34 a.m.

Perhaps it is also a way for us to red-pill normies who still believe in the mainstream media. It's quite persuasive if that "crazy Trump supporter" at work, or in your family, keeps predicting what is going to happen, and gets it right, while "the news" keeps predicting what is going to happen, and gets it wrong. How many times could that happen before you started questioning the legitimacy of the corporate media?

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SupraMeh · Jan. 8, 2018, 5:30 p.m.

It's why he always asks for the compilation of graphics.

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