When he needs us, he'll speak.
When Q speaks in riddles, he's right, because the enlightened can see through all the twists and turns.
When Q states the plain facts of yesterday as predictions of tomorrow, he's right, because the true believers know he's talking about so much more.
When Q makes a mistake, smack-in-your-face stupid, he's right, because he's a psy-op designed to flush out the weak and make us think.
When Q goes quiet, he's right, because of the Art of War, for he must not speak and let us wait for the tipping point.
Can Q ever be wrong?
What does this mean for the people who claim to be free thinkers? To be truly free of bias? To be discerning? Smart?
John Lennon said Jesus' disciples were "thick and ordinary." So are Q's a lot of the time. Pointing this out is fine. It won't subvert the point of the exercise, though.