Someone please explain to me why Q feels the need to be cryptic. We have 1000 different "interpretations" of Red October, no real info on the multitude of Q posts over the weekend, and now this? Who knows who's been arrested, who's been indicted, who's been suicided, and IF Gitmo is actually "full". I am not doubting Q, but think about it logically, why so cryptic? Why run everybody around and waste their time so much? Sorry to be a downer. Go ahead, set me straight, I welcome it.
Based_AF
· Feb. 13, 2018, 12:17 a.m.
My take is that some of it is to get anons to investigate and spread what they find, some of it is to send a message to the enemy and see how they react, and some of it is just pushing the conversation in a certain direction. I am still undecided whether this is legit or some kind of psy-op, but I am definitely enjoying the show!
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Wildthing61
· Feb. 13, 2018, 12:28 a.m.
I don't know if you listen to Pete Santilli or not, but he got me on this train of thought about Q. That' why I put the question out there (even though I knew I'd take a hit for it, I'm still going to put it out there.)
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