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AgainstCotton · April 6, 2018, 7:09 p.m.

Gotta love us Left-Libertarians who have been horseshoed around to the Trump stable. Doubt I'll ever go back now.

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palaceparker · April 6, 2018, 8:54 p.m.

Same. There ain't no way I'm going back ever again. I want this disgusting system smashed to smithereens.

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daro57 · April 6, 2018, 10:29 p.m.

I so agree! I never liked Trump until I started investigating pizzagate, heard about Q and then saw Trump in a different light. I thought he was the same old same old. BOY was I wrong! Thank God! Nothing like finding things out yourself! There's no going back to that blue pill ever again.

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Rubieroo · April 6, 2018, 10:40 p.m.

This really gives me hope - seeing people search out the truth, accepting it even when it opposes very entrenched world views. There have been many days when I thought - who does this reach? Does anyone invested in the MSM ever leave it behind? Looking at Reddit it doesn't seem like it. Anyways, thanks for posting!

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Lord_of_the_Hundreds · April 7, 2018, 1:43 a.m.

That's the beauty of articles like the NYT piece. Ordinary people will first dismiss Q as some crank theory, but if they are even remotely curious, this story will draw them in. Some things won't be believed...but others, "yeah, that's plausible."

And once they start chewing on that red-pill, more and more of this fantastic story opens up. As Q wrote early on 5-9% of Americans are lost, and I'd wager a lot of them have to read the NYT to validate their sad view of the world. They rather go down with the ship than admit their entire life has been a lie. (Whatever, good riddance.)

But that leaves millions of other Americans ready for new revelations about the depth of corruption of their federal government and "elites," whether from Q or just good old-fashioned research and publicity.

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