Didn’t that happen with those “Left Behind” book series guys, too?
Good point.
So what if Q threaders knew some big stories in advance, like months ago, of scenarios that are just now breaking through to the news rooms today, by finally the very force of events.
The thread’s general cheerfulness seemed to needle a lot of non-QAnon thread readers— posing a sure contrast to the resentful sounding boo hooers and Q thread critics, that’s for sure. I’ve never seen such harrumphing against a bunch of guys and gals having fun and invested in researching topics and events, people and institutions.
Some Freepers like mysteries, research puzzles, games, and team reading and team discovery. Probably most don’t. Maybe don’t have the patience for any of that. I didn’t used to, and then got into Agatha Christie movies.
For certain, Q threaders have learned a LOT of background, connections, history on institutions and power principles that are making the news, or will be making the news. Bank on that. It’s good to self educate. So, some get over enthusiastic. What the heck.
The curious vitriol launched against Q and Q threaders is a study in one dimensional self-validation and rather group think, with no investment. The Threaders are interesting because discussion is multi-dimensional, productive, informative and bring an array of findings on so much that it will never be deep sixed again by the participants.