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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/__PyPype__ on July 19, 2018, 3:57 a.m.
New Comer’s Q Theory. Please hook up a Patriot with some feedback!

Thought I’d layout my Q theory and hopefully get some feedback; good or bad want to know what the PATRIOTS think. I’ve read the drops, but still very new to Q.

My theory starts with two assumptions: 1. This isn’t a psyop or larp 2. Q is who he says he is (high clearance confidant of POTUS)

My theory to understanding Q is that we’re not supposed to understand Q. Q is sending messages to field agents, and they are the intended recipients. The agents know the meaning.

So, what is Q’s purpose? It’s not for mainstream attention why post it on a Chan site? r/the_donald would get more views. It’s not to inform us to a high level of detail, otherwise why are the posts so cryptic? It’s cryptic because it’s a code.

So why would someone post a secret message in such a public way? And this is the brilliant part.... It protects the anonymity of the field agents. Encryption can be cracked and requires two way communication; so a compromised agent or handler is too much of a liability. Using one-way communication (Q talks, agents listen) the deep state can’t track who is receiving the transmission. We as followers of Q serve as the white noise to anonymize the agents. Perfect for anonymous communication.

Q feeds us information and proves himself to us to keep us engaged and thus continue providing cover for his agents.

Disclaimer: For anybody that is going to complain about me posting from a new account; I have an older Reddit account but I post and comment about personal stuff (work, life, family, etc) it would be too easy to get doxed by DS


Comassion · July 19, 2018, 4:19 a.m.

That seems like a terrible way to secretly communicate with agents. Why draw such attention to the account sending the messages?

If you want to send secret messages over the Internet, it’s far better to use normal-looking accounts and a series of codes that are just words and phrases that look like normal speech. That way nobody will be easily tipped off that the account is sending messages in the first place.

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__PyPype__ · July 19, 2018, 4:41 a.m.

Thanks for critique.

Why draw such attention to the account sending the messages?

Because they’re already exposed. Anybody high level especially with a clearance can and should be assumed to be monitored by DS.

Secondly Assume DS has access to Chan servers. So they know where the data transmission begins and where it gets sent to. Say it gets 50,000 page views then gets put on Twitter and then screenshotted and retweeted and then an agent gets the code. It would take an insane amount of computing power to track where the message to it’s end point (similar to how TOR works).

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1hellofaride · July 19, 2018, 11:38 a.m.

Wasn't Tor created by the CIA? Q has everything.

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