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I have a feeling he's holding it back because of the Wikileaks cables. There was someone on 4chan last year at some point claiming to be from Wikileaks saying that the huge US-wide internet blackout was caused by international powers trying to stop Julian Assange's dead man's switch. This person was on the run trying to get to a place where they could release it themselves, and they said Wikileaks was now compromised. This is around when weird shit started happening to do with Wikileaks. They didn't say this, but putting it together in hindsight with what we've learned from Q, it would have possibly meant releasing information that would have given everyone what we now refer to as the 40,000ft view. It would have crashed economies and started global conflicts, apparently. If DJT and Q really know what they're doing, this giant international campaign to stop JA's dead man's switch could be considered a good thing. Q et al are trying to get this information out gradually, because if it all came out at once without the media changing its tune and without key players having their power taken away, the world would turn to chaos. So think about it: is the stage set? Because once we figure this out, we can read those Wikileaks cables.
That's why I think VQC is stalling for a good reason without saying it out loud, rather than just being a super unreliable person (if you take everything he says completely literally). VQC did say he would give us time but keep up with the happenings and release it when the time is right. Once we solve the VQC puzzle, depending on the contents of these cables, the major worldwide events we've been waiting for are unstoppable. So the world needs to be ready. I think that might be fairly soon, personally, considering the huge growth in the Q thing publicly, as well as that stuff with the server.