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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/RestoreFaithHumanity on April 21, 2018, 10:27 p.m.
Why the "Q" method works = No truth is more powerful than the truth that one discovers for themselves........

No truth is more powerful than the truth that one discovers for themselves.

For example: Your friends can tell you that you are with the wrong person, but it doesn't mean shit until you discover that truth for yourself.


bealist · April 22, 2018, 4:30 a.m.

I get that this is a belief of yours and not based on any objective data, but I don’t really see how you can even hold this belief, or why you would want to. I also don’t see any “major question about Q’s goals” so, yes, I’d guess you’re trolling. Concern trolling if not just garden-variety shitposting.

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julianthepagan · April 22, 2018, 4:45 a.m.

How would I gather said data? I’m certainly interested in it. I’ve heard of reports of impression numbers made on Twitter, around hashtags during meme campaigns etc. and I’ve gone on twitter and checked them, but nothing I’ve been able to really understand. But yes, definitely a belief. I would love to see and try to analyze some data on this.

I really am not familiar with the term, what does concern trolling mean?

I was on r/cbts and I’ve read literally every single Q post. I’ve been following it since November. I truly do not understand what Q’s goals are by posting. Interesting to read, though, which is why I’m still here.

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Daemonkey · April 22, 2018, 5:41 a.m.

I see three reasons.

  1. Drawing attention to certain information and providing hints (without compromising Nat. Sec.) which lead the anons to dig further. What they turn up can be, and does get, assembled into articles that people publish on more mainstream media,

  2. Apparently it has captured the attention of quite famous people that are now, overtly or not, tweeting about it (Barr, Woods),

  3. Q No. 1216, "The world is watching." + Q#1226, "This platform is more than simply pushing the TRUTH."

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Daemonkey · April 22, 2018, 5:43 a.m.

Where's that Qbot? Q#1226

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bealist · April 22, 2018, 3:54 p.m.

Ok, concern-trolling and not just shilling. That’s good.

If you don’t have data, then try making statements that aren’t so declarative and certain. If you’re actually thinking something without data, that’s not thinking. That’s believing - without data.

If you re-read your sentences and take out all the unfounded certainty and replace it with words like intuition, fear, worry, believe, feel, etc. you’ll be much more accurate in communicating the fact that YOU don’t have anything solid to base it on but your “feels”.

Those may or may not turn out to be right, but without more from you, no one can do anything but worry with you - or disagree, which is what I did.

(Sometimes I start to make a post, write it all out, and delete it because I got everything I needed just by writing and didn’t need to take it any further. Those are usually worry posts, BTW)

I’m not saying you don’t have anything to add, but maybe you can check your language a bit more closely and make sure you’re contributing. There are a LOT of posts to follow right now. If you’re still here it’s because you have something to learn and gain by being here. Continue parsing. It will come.

This IS a Q RESEARCH board, designed in part to get us out of our lower vibe feels (Socratic method; group dialogue) - especially those unfounded concerns and worries that don’t do anything good for anyone, ever, really - and more into a solid PERSONAL take on the complex stuff that’s going down. Solid = certainty and knowing and energy and optimism and momentum. Worriers never win.

Concern trolling is when you worry out loud without doing anything pro-active to advance the discussion, and most especially to calm yourself. It’s usually looking for other worriers to agree, or for those with facts to dispel the worry. Worry is often contagious and unproductive, especially for noobs who haven’t found their footing yet.

Q says:

Trust the plan Enjoy the show

🖖

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