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Welcome to our Q thread.

It's impossible to learn about Trump's successes and strategies by following the MSM. Please click on tang-soo's Q Boot Camp for a collection of videos and articles designed to quickly cover the basics. Click on The Oracle for summaries of prior thread content and Q drops. Other links at the top of the table above provide additional highlights that help explain how Q is critical to President Trump's 'information war' strategy, and what's really going on in our government.

Much preparation has gone into the strategy now unfolding in D.C. The groundwork has been laid and the path to justice is almost cleared of barriers.

By learning all we can, we are supporting President Trump's vision for our country.

MAGA!

Our prior Q thread is here: 
Q Anon: 02/21/19 Trust Trump's Plan 

 


1 posted on 02/24/2019 10:00:16 PM PST by ransomnote
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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Who or what is Q?

The top section of the table at the start of our thread contains links to articles and short videos which answer this question well.

We understand that you may have other questions. Below, please find some of the replies (i.e., user posts and links) which we are in the process of collecting to answer visitors' questions.


2. Is the Q movement a cult?

“Q is not a religion or a cult, anymore than belief in free markets, the Constitution, liberty and American exceptionalism is cult-like. Belief that what someone is telling us is true, because we have researched and decided for ourselves, is not religious belief, it is a fact-based rationally derived opinion in the trustworthiness of a source of information.” ~Defiant


3. Why don't people following Q just answer my questions instead of pointing me to information?

We'd like to help, but the best way to find out what's really going on is to research it for yourself. There is so much disinformation about Q, you'll need to rely on your own research and judgement to be able see through the deception. We've added many research links to the table at the start of the thread that can point you to good online reviewers and resources.


4. Q seems to talk in riddles. Why doesn't Q use plain language?

"If Q is really an insider (as we believe), he/they CANNOT just spill what they know because much of it is classified, including all conversations with POTUS, Pompeo etc.

That's why the communications are in the form of questions, hints, ambiguities and "coincidences" that preclude the possibilities of random chance.

Of course millions of us find the pursuit of these leads entertaining as well, which helps to build the sense of community (((WWG1WGA))) that is definitely part of the plan." ~ Disestablishmentarian


5. What is the 'Socratic Method' and why does Q use it?

Click here to watch part of a video provided by Cletus.D.Yokel which describes the usefulness of the Socratic Method.


6. Why haven't we seen Hillary, Obama, Comey perp walked yet?

"If you have a dem judge trying a case against a derper like Hillary, it would not last long. It would follow the pattern established by a Carter appointed federal judge in Birmingham when former Alabama dem governor Don Siegleman was on trial for one of his many corrupt dealings.

When the jury was seated and jeopardy had attached, the judge decided to rule the prosecution’s evidence inadmissable. The U.S. Attorney had no choice but to dismiss the case, and they were barred by the Constitution from trying the case again. No testimony was taken and no evidence admitted, but Siegleman walked.

The same thing will happen if a dem appointed judge is presiding over a derp trial. As soon as the trial passes the point of no return, the judge will issue a ruling that guts the prosecution’s case. The dems and their media will then go all out claiming that it was a witch hunt using fake evidence, while the derps walk out like Bill Ayers, guilty as sin but free as a bird." ~ Yawningotter


7. Why do some Q drops include disinformation, when Q's purpose is to help us resesarch the truth about what's going on?

"As a general rule, the more someone goes around blabbing about how 'in the know' they are about classified matters/ operations, the less likely they have ever known anything worth talking about.

Winston Churchill said, "In war-time, truth is so precious that she should always be attended by a bodyguard of lies." Not all wars are fought in the open. Evil exists in this world and oft time it must be fought out of sight of the public to protect them.

It is always more important to protect the innocent than punish the wicked. That doesn't mean that the wicked go unpunished. It may mean that the punishment takes place out of the public's sight.

Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. Just because you don't see things being done doesn't mean that things aren't being done. Yes, it can be frustrating." ~ LonePalm


8. What is behind the push to deceive the public (even some FReepers) into falsely believing, "It's no use...it's never going to get any better!" or, "Even if President Trump exposes the crimes of the swamp, nothing will happen...."?

"Yuri Bezmenov, Soviet defector and KGB operative described the purpose of demoralization:

"A person who was demoralized is unable to assess true information. The facts tell nothing to him. Even if I shower him with information, with authentic proof, with documents, with pictures; even if I take him by force to the Soviet Union and show him [a] concentration camp, he will refuse to believe it, until he [receives] a kick in his fat-bottom.

When a military boot crashes his balls then he will understand. But not before that. That's the [tragedy] of the situation of demoralization." ~ Oratam


9. Aren't you just waiting for Q or POTUS to save us instead of doing something to support Trump's plan yourselves?

Click here to read a few of the ways we're supporting POTUS by following Q.


10. Sometimes threads feature name calling, insults, etc. on both sides of the Q issue. Why the hostility?

"I’m pretty new here in that I just started following the “Q” thread in August while I was bored camping. I have been a FReeper since 1998, though I fade in and out of activity over the years. I, too, was taken by the hostility on the thread and quickness to “take up arms” although it is not uncommon on the rest of the board and on the net in general.

I’m going to put in my two cents though and blame it on the non-believers. They have a way of coming on here and insulting those who follow Q ... insulting their intelligence and belittling them, which seems to be borne of a desperate desire to be right. I understand now why freeq’s (i.e., Q supporters) are so quick to counter-attack, and it’s because they have been attacked from all quadrants... even being quarantined to one thread by the BO.

It doesn’t make sense for non-believers to be so zealous in their efforts to prove that Q is a lark ... after all if a bunch of strangers are deluded, it’s no skin off their back and the FReeqs still participate in elections, activism, etc. No, their zealousness can only be read as a FEAR of being proven wrong and being on the wrong side of history. For this reason I will always side with those who search out knowledge and dare to believe that someday justice could come to those who deserve it... Whether Q is a larp or the greatest milint op ever to light up the new frontiers of the Information Age." ~ Ez


11. What is taking so long!?

There are many excellent accounts describing why this battle to save humanity, which the enemy prepared for over many generations, has not been resolved during the first two years of Trump's presidency. Click here to read Paul Serran's response to this question.


12. Sundance (Conservative Treehouse) has written that Huber is not investigating and that we've been misled, based on his analysis of a recent article by Paul Sperry (RealClearInvestigations and The New York Post). Is it true tht Huber and others are not really investigating anything and that nothing is being done regarding FISA, Hillary etc.?

No, it is not true.

On Feb. 2, 2019, Acting Attorney General Mike Whitaker testified before Congress that Huber and others are part of ongoing investigations as we've previously been told.  Whitaker Confirms Horowitz/Huber Investigations.

Regarding the Conservative TreeHouse article, since Sundance rejects Q information and the concept of the deceptive Mockingbird Media, he sometimes collects and analyzes false or innacurate information. For more evidence of ongoing investigations, Click here for Part 1. and Click here for Part 2. of of Little Jeremiah's posts regarding ongoing investigations of Hillary Clinton and others.


2 posted on 02/24/2019 10:00:38 PM PST by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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Personally can’t wait for the big fat “WE TOLD YA SO” thread when it all goes down.

I think the biggest issue people are losing patience with, especially after watching Joe M’s “Plan to save the world” video is expecting to see the plan play out like the video represents. It is, just way way slower.

Patience is a much necessary virtue with the plan but it is confirmed daily. It is happening.


26 posted on 02/24/2019 10:16:57 PM PST by diverteach (If I find liberals in heaven after my death.....I WILL BE PISSED!)
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bingo !


49 posted on 02/24/2019 10:48:40 PM PST by stylin19a (2016 - Best.Election.Of.All.Times.Ever.In.The.History.Of.Ever)
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To: ransomnote

So many “Group B “ on FR


53 posted on 02/24/2019 10:55:44 PM PST by diverteach (If I find liberals in heaven after my death.....I WILL BE PISSED!)
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54 posted on 02/24/2019 11:01:30 PM PST by goldbux (No sufficiently rich interpreted language can represent its own semantics. — Alfred Tarski, 1936)
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100%. We are in the middle of God Almighty working through patriotic Americans to increase virtue and to decrease vice. The vice of leaders involving debauchery is despicable and should be punished in this life and the next. Pope is busted.
59 posted on 02/24/2019 11:12:57 PM PST by Falconspeed
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To: ransomnote

In


62 posted on 02/24/2019 11:17:25 PM PST by Laslo Fripp (The Sybil of Free Republic)
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Please keep in mind that no matter what anyone thinks about "Q"...

OUR President is always up to something.

They haven't asked him the Question, yet.

But…

OUR PRESIDENT DID SAY what is in the last two panels of the 4 panel meme below, in his phone call to Judge Jeanine on her show in January.

He also stated in that call, that someday he will put down all the corruption he is exposing, as one of his greatest achievements!

"People are going to be exposed that nobody ever thought possible!" at 23:00

"Wait till you see how it all ends up, you watch" at 20:35

"There's a lot of corruption, and we're exposing it! And I'm gonna put that down, someday, as one of my greatest achievements!" at 21:45

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTb34Z4MBvU

Remember this?

And it's not "Q" [They] are after, either.

It's us.

Not just the legion of Q Aware Meme'ers, Diggers and Pray'ers,

generating their thought provoking memes.

Not just those that dare watch, and pick and choose for their own personal fight against evil,

from what our FReeQs do here in our one stop shopping center In FR...

No, they are after The SAME US our President was speaking about above.

ALL OF US.

Read. Research. Don't Trust, Verify!

Bring back what you find, and make the case for it, or let it make the case for itself.

How else are we to be persuaded by ANY argument?

Somebody's got to research, vette and report some real news.

The MSM sure isn't doing it.

But there are some amazing women here that are....


71 posted on 02/24/2019 11:35:09 PM PST by EasySt ( Praise the Lord and pass the meme-unition!)
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AMERICA PRAYER VIGIL - February 25, 2019

236 posted on 02/25/2019 5:18:53 AM PST by stars & stripes forever (Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord. Psalm ( 32:12))
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Look what I found...
QanonBroadcast
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGtztKb2gos


1,092 posted on 02/25/2019 11:15:24 PM PST by EasySt ( Praise the Lord and pass the meme-unition!)
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AMERICA PRAYER VIGIL - February 26, 2019

1,187 posted on 02/26/2019 7:23:03 AM PST by stars & stripes forever (Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord. Psalm ( 32:12))
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AMERICA PRAYER VIGIL - February 27, 2019

1,701 posted on 02/26/2019 9:14:08 PM PST by stars & stripes forever (Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord. Psalm ( 32:12))
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https://www.nysun.com/national/could-us-face-regime-change-in-trump-era/90589/

Could U.S. Face Regime Change In Trump Era?

By CONRAD BLACK

FTA:
The broadening revelations of the lawless, almost putschist excesses of the Comey-McCabe FBI and elements of the Justice Department and the Brennan-Clapper intelligence services invite serious contemplation of how close the United States came to being a country where regime change might be plausibly and self-righteously attempted by what in undemocratic countries is generally known as the secret police.

It is fantastic to contemplate such a thing in the United States, which is fundamentally prouder of nothing than of its Constitution and the immense place that the system created by that Constitution and maintained these 230 years by recourse to interpretation and reassertion of it has played in the unprecedented rise of America from a loosely connected group of colonists numbering only a few million at independence to the overwhelming preeminence of the U.S.A. at the end of the Second World War. That preeminence has been substantially maintained since.

For at least 60 years I have heard high American officials announce that the United States is not a “banana republic.” Of course it is not, and never was. But there is a complacency about America’s status as a society of laws that is both unbecoming and unjustified. As many judges, lawyers, and commentators have noted, the level of prosecution success in criminal cases is over 95%, 97% of those without a trial; these, and the proportion of the population that is incarcerated, are totalitarian numbers.

Congressional investigations where there is no lawyer-client privilege, the ease of alleging and gaining convictions on charges of dishonest responses to the police, as well as press trials long before a defense has even been filed (as in the Jussie Smollett case, where the chief of police of Chicago has been garrulously babbling out the prosecution evidence); all of this is a Star Chamber. None of it would be admissible in any other serious common-law country, such as Great Britain, Canada, Australia, or Ireland.

Every nomination to the Supreme Court is now a pitched battle replete with paid demonstrators at hearings and extensive campaigns of character assassination, but that court has sat inert as practically all the Bill of Rights’ constitutional assurances of due process, prompt and impartial justice, and the avoidance of capricious prosecutions have been abandoned.

It is in this, as other civilized jurisdictions would consider it, tenuous state of the rule of law that the antics of the Comey-McCabe FBI and Brennan-Clapper intelligence direction, and their partisan effort to bend the law to install Hillary Clinton as president and sandbag Donald Trump, should be considered.
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2,661 posted on 02/28/2019 1:11:38 PM PST by mairdie (http://www.iment.com/maida/family/father/catharineburnett/hotshots.htm)
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Has anyone else but me, noticed that This "Beyond the Trees" little Thread...
has been left Untouched, By either Jim, or the Mods,
for FOUR DAYS now?!

Not suggesting anyone touch it!
(Lock it down, Quick!)

But if you scan down through the responses, You'll come across a bread crumb trail leading to our FR one stop shopqing center, for the Qurious Beyond the Trees...

https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-backroom/3730155/posts
Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Pastry Chef Is a QAnon Believer

I'm going to have to call this one a...

Beyond The Trees
FRQNotable
FRQNotable


(Everyone must have been "Walking the Line"!)

2,791 posted on 02/28/2019 5:11:00 PM PST by EasySt ( Praise the Lord and pass the meme-unition!)
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AMERICA PRAYER VIGIL - March 1, 2019

2,940 posted on 03/01/2019 12:08:00 AM PST by stars & stripes forever (Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord. Psalm ( 32:12))
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Just so you know, ransom and I are planning to get up a new thread today when we’re both awake and churning on the proper cylinders. Thanks. Mary

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https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2019/02/is_a_second_civil_war_coming.html

Is a Second Civil War Coming?

By Jeff Lukens

FTA:
...
Beyond the media, there is an entire theory from the academy and coffee houses of Cambridge, Berkeley, and Madison to the effect that Democrats have been too far to the right for a long long time. Maybe my favorite example of leftists determined to brew up the Kool Aid for the 2020 campaign comes from The New Republic, a former magazine, where Alex Sheppard writes of “The Overdue Death of Democratic ‘Pragmatism.’”

Now I’d be the first to celebrate the death of capital-P “Pragmatism,” on the grounds that it doesn’t work, but what Sheppard really means is the kind of “moderation” under people like Bill Clinton and Tony Blair that is now despised on the left as “neoliberalism.” This paragraph strikes me as especially wacko:

The party’s rightward drift began in the mid-1970s, when the so-called “Watergate Babies” began to replace New Deal Democrats, but proceeded in earnest in the 1980s due to Ronald Reagan’s two landslide victories. The Democratic Leadership Council, formed in the wake of Walter Mondale’s defeat in 1984, pushed Democrats to embrace balanced budgets, welfare reform, and other centrist policies. The argument was that the Democratic Party must meet American voters where they were. This neoliberal turn also led Democrats to embrace technocratic policy as an engine for social change: markets, not governments, would solve the major challenges of our time. The kind of imagination and ambition that drove the New Deal and the Great Society became passé.

First of all, losing 44 states in 1980 and then 49 states in 1984 does have a way of concentrating the mind about how to win an election, and high-octane leftism didn’t seem like the way.

But it is this sentence that really jumps out: “The party’s rightward drift began in the mid-1970s, when the so-called “Watergate Babies” began to replace New Deal Democrats. . .”

Sheppard has it exactly backwards. The so-called “Watergate babies” of 1974 marked the beginning of a major step change to the left for the Democratic Party, as I explained in volume 1 of The Age of Reagan:

Watergate had provided the impetus for organizing and accelerating the generational transition within the Democratic Party. Seventy-five of the 292 House Democrats—a quarter—were freshmen; half of the Democratic caucus in the House had been elected since 1970. The “Watergate babies,” as they became known, were infused with a liberal and in a few cases radical reformist zeal formed in the crucible of the antiwar movement and tempered by the convulsion of Watergate. The official Democratic Party magazine, The Democratic Review, estimated that the incoming representatives were more than twice a liberal as the Democratic members they replaced. A Washington Post survey asked the incoming Democrats, “What nation, if any, do you consider a threat to world peace?” The largest plurality, 27 percent, thought the United States was the leading threat to peace, with only 20 percent naming America’s principal adversary, the Soviet Union, along with Israel.

I hope (and expect) that liberals will continue to indulge their revisionist history and slouch toward a suicidal campaign, even as I stock up on popcorn.


2,947 posted on 03/01/2019 3:01:01 AM PST by mairdie (http://www.iment.com/maida/family/father/catharineburnett/hotshots.htm)
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https://amgreatness.com/2019/02/28/why-trump-is-destined-for-an-historic-2020-win/

Why Trump is Destined for an Historic 2020 Win

By Conrad Black

FTA:
...
For 2020, Democratic rhetoric and the conventional wisdom relentlessly inflicted on the country by the anti-Trump media claque holds that Trump should be easy to defeat, because his polls have never risen above 50 percent. This is meaningless chatter because it neglects to remember that Trump in 2016 was running against the Republicans as much as the Democrats. As someone who changed his party registration seven times in 13 years, Trump had no call on party loyalty. In the first six months of his presidency, the congressional Republicans sat on their hands and were not entirely averse to the voluminous musings about impeachment. In the only sensible sentence I ever heard from former Arizona senator and ardent NeverTrumper Jeff Flake, “It’s the president’s party now.”

In 2020 there won’t be a split such as that caused by Ross Perot to defeat the senior Bush in 1992 and probably Robert Dole in 1996; and Trump’s record seems certain to be much more successful that Carter’s, who had 20 percent interest rates, high inflation, unemployment, and taxes to deal with in 1980. Whatever happens with the current southern border state of emergency, Trump is putting a border in place and has won that argument. The country wants a border, without government shutdowns. Trump has worked the “Mexico will pay for it” nonsense into the facts of more favorable trade arrangements and has kept faith with his followers, unlike the Bush “No new taxes” pledge in 1988.

Trump is not going to be running as an unsuccessful president as Carter did, or even as a marginally successful president as the Bushes and Obama did. He has delivered tax cuts and reform and great prosperity, as Reagan did, and he is the first president to deal seriously with illegal immigration and oil imports and nuclear proliferation to rogue states (Iran and North Korea), since those crises arose. He has refused to be stampeded by the eco-Marxists while doing nothing to backpedal on the environment itself, and has partially delivered on trade imbalances and will almost certainly reach a much improved trade arrangement with China.

Contrary to the assessments of Trump-haters who supposedly know something about the economy, such as Paul Krugman and the Economist magazine (which on the subject of Trump is as drivelingly hostile but not as amusing as Vanity Fair or the Daily Beast), this economy is not going to cool out appreciably in the next 18 months. As was mentioned here last week, the Democrats are going to pay heavily for the disgraceful Russian-collusion red herring.
...
Trump is no Roosevelt (either one), but the Democrats seem to be yielding to the ineluctable urge that possesses each party every other generation, to utter a primal scream of nonsense, get everything off their chest and out of their system, be dragged to the padded cell by the voters, and regroup back at center-field four years later. It may even be good for them—as therapy, not as government.


3,037 posted on 03/01/2019 9:17:53 AM PST by mairdie (http://www.iment.com/maida/family/father/catharineburnett/hotshots.htm)
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OK. I’m ready. I’ve got all the files lined up to go and I’m about to TRY to start a new thread. Think good thoughts for me, ransom. And, you all, give me a few minutes to make this happen.


3,084 posted on 03/01/2019 11:46:03 AM PST by mairdie (http://www.iment.com/maida/family/father/catharineburnett/hotshots.htm)
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New Thread for 3/01/19






3,090 posted on 03/01/2019 12:11:32 PM PST by mairdie (http://www.iment.com/maida/family/father/catharineburnett/hotshots.htm)
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