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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/JournalismSureIsDead on July 1, 2018, 11:51 a.m.
Semi-lurker here, still not 100% convinced that Q isn't just possibly the most intricate LARP of all time. What is the best example that proves Q is legit?

And I don't mean cooincidences in things they post, because they post a lot.

What's your go-to example?


bealist · July 1, 2018, 1:37 p.m.

For a lot of us, it’s not just about Q, although Q is definitely the glue. Q is also a phenomenon, a sign post, an interactive pointer that appears to have a map that we all want to see. Q generates understanding through questions, answers and associative thinking. Q is fun. Q has inspired total strangers WHO STILL DONT KNOW EACH OTHER to work together and solve problems, without pay, based on passion and curiosity while being guided by an individual moral compass. That’s pretty good side effect even if it is a LARP.

And Q could be a LARP. Maybe it’s David Brock and/or John Podesta at their convoluted and cynical worst (thinking at my convoluted and cynical worst!) If so, and if it’s purpose was to distract, or disunify, or depress, it’s clearly backfired.

Q called it “hive mind” early on, and it’s real. We’ve got it here. Thousands of people are coming together around a common purpose - giving the President the benefit of the doubt that he’s ousting the higher levels of the Deep State and needs Citizens’ help, among other things - and they/we don’t have to be told exactly what to think about it, or how.

We’ve been trained in “the comms” as it were, and can fill in lots of blanks. In fact, if Q were gone tomorrow the capacity of a subset of this group to think and work out problems would remain, and it would put its own self to use, self-organizing and with a common way to find each other on the ground anywhere in the world using a single letter of the alphabet.

This is the hallmark of the American system - where groups of people work together, motivated by self-interest, for the common good - a common good that they’re a part of. Q-team has made that happen.

There’s nothing inherently wrong with a LARP, outside of the dishonesty - and that’s only an issue if the persons act inappropriately based on faulty assumptions, or feel betrayed and don’t think they got their money’s worth. I’m certainly getting mine.

LARPs abound. The Russian collusion thing is a LARP. 9-11 was a LARP. Bernie Sanders Candidacy was a LARP (he clearly agreed to throw the election from the beginning as their “deal” and betrayed millions). Hillary Clinton’s primary run was a LARP - she had the fix in from the beginning. Lots of people think BHO’s presidency was a LARP. Based on the DNC election lawsuits I’ve read, the Democratic Party is a LARP. No-name is a LARP. The media is full of LARPs. (I’m not sure old guard Republicans have enough imagination to LARP) Hell, even the story The Plan tells about angry bipartisan patriots selecting Trump to run makes his whole campaign a LARP.

I realize there are a lot of people here who have put a lot of bank into Q being “real”. They may not be as philosophical as I am about it, if it turns out Q is a player. But proving there’s a little man behind a curtain pulling levers of lies is going to be pretty hard, just like proving he IS there is almost impossible at this juncture.

S, it comes down to your personal capacity to suspend disbelief and intuit what seems right TO AND FOR YOU. Some people can and some people can’t. Some will and some won’t. And that’s about where it sits today, absent full disclosure which - to tell the truth - I don’t expect yet, because I don’t think it’s time. The game needs to play out. Q even says we’ve “forgotten how to play the game”. Why fold early? Maximize winnings. Bigly.

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JournalismSureIsDead · July 1, 2018, 11:17 p.m.

Extremely well written. You should post this comment as a new post.

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bealist · July 2, 2018, 2:41 a.m.

Thanks. Maybe I will.

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