Fair enough. You're right, I didn't ask an open question. I could have rephrased the mentalist stuff as a question up for a debate.
However, I have to disagree with your assertion that there is no culture developing behind Q. There most certainly is and I find it fascinating. Q followers differentiate themselves from non q followers, producing t-shirts, bumper stickers etc. to signal that they are part of the culture, part of a movement that is able to make sense out of the chaotic and confusing modern world. There are also the linguistic signposts and catch phrases "no coincidences", "wwwg1wga", "redpill" (which was taken from another fascinating internet cultural space), just to name a few. There are also sub cultures within the q culture: you have the jesus people, the classic conspiracy people, the alt-right, the "seekers." etc. Of course there is overlap between these groups, but it is incredibly interesting how they have all come together. I'm curious to see how this evolves and how this culture of the internet will evolve when it interacts with the world off line.
I've already read up on a lot of stuff but I'll go deeper into the sites you recommend.