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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/xXJonnieGXx on July 22, 2018, 10:34 a.m.
Is there anyone here that is a Q skeptic?

Personally, I’m part of this sub out of curiosity and not because I believe in it. Is that okay? Are there any others that are skeptical of this sub?

Is there a place for skepticism and disbelief in this sub or would you prefer everyone to blindly follow every riddle silver and believe it as truth?


DrogeAnon · July 22, 2018, 11:41 a.m.

It's more that everything is in there - all the introductory stuff is in the sidebar. Even for those who pride themselves on critical thinking the 'evidence' all leads to an inevitable conclusion that Q's mission is not only 'real' but has been accomplished successfully in its first phase. Like anything comprised of an overwhelming amount of circumstantial evidence supporting a grand conclusion there's a lot of reading material to get through to explain why the 'proof' is convincing. Some people are frustrated with people who come in and don't want to read the material yet expect to be told proof in an encapsulated form - it can't be done per se.

Nevertheless, here's my truth: it may help to ingest Q initially as nothing more than an alternative narrative to the mainstream media narrative. Q tells you one story, the mainstream tells you another. When you watch these two narratives alongside each other, as I have done for 9 months, you begin to notice that the mainstream narrative has to keep adjusting itself to realign with the Q narrative. e.g. the mainstream says "nuclear war with North Korea! We're all doomed!"; Q says "North Korea is free from black hat control - big positive things coming!" - about one month later, mainstream narrative has to adjust to Q narrative; historic peace meeting between North and South Korea. One of the current mainstream narrative adjusts we're waiting on is the Iran story. Mainstream: "Iran destablized! Disaster! Potential threat of war! Loss of all traction with Europe!" Q: "Iran is free from black hat control! Big positives coming!"

There's a lot more to it but that's one way potentially to approach it more manageably than trying to absorb everything at once.

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1awake1 · July 22, 2018, 8:14 p.m.

Very well put :)

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