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To: romanesq

Praying Medic is NOT Q but go ahead and continue that lie. It was funny when Microchip tried to claim to be Q but was easily debunked.

If you would listen to Dustin Nemos, he said he had his differences with JoeM on the audiobook but he still loves him like a brother. So that’s another falsehood this article from the enemy media and you are spreading.

You also realize, it costs money to get a studio up and running so people like Dustin Nemos can get out there to spread the good word on how we’re fighting corruption in our government/culture and helping to restore our republic.

I’ve followed Nemos since his first evening on Youtube and he was very poor going in to this. So he just doesn’t have the funds to get this going and needs the help of others to get out the good word. There’s not a darn thing wrong with that. Even Free Republic takes donations to operate and get the good word out and they DEFINATELY ARE NOT GRIFTERS. I wish you would quit with your disinformation campaign here because that IS what you are doing.

CGato


54 posted on 06/17/2019 9:43:53 PM PDT by Conservative Gato (Now there are 4 kind of lies... Lies, Damned Lies, Statistics and the Media)
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To: Conservative Gato
No, Microchip was not "easily debunked."

He showed videos of chat logs from Discord, running on the Discord App. Q supporters said the logs were fake, but in fact it's extremely hard to fake things like that. He challenged someone else to create a fake log video, and no one did.

A few months later Dreamcatcher also substantiated the claims Microchip made.

He also said that he stopped participating in Q very early on, after a mere few weeks. So, he was done by Dec 2017. He's not claiming he's been Q for the last 2.5 years, so far no one has said they are Q now.

Q believers went into massive "echo chamber mode" and said: "it's debunked! it's debunked. Microchip is scum". It was funny and a little sad.

It's not really that surprising. A lot of people get very attached to beliefs, and even when they prove wrong, continue to hold onto them.

There is a long history of cults forming around the idea of a wold changing event coming soon. "The Great Awakening" "The Storm is Coming" "Nothing can stop it, Nothing". Here's a good article about the many cults throughout history that have predicted (incorrectly) major reordering.

Wikipedia: Millenarianism

And, even better here's a book that explains what happens when prophecy fails.

It's not what you think most often, people just don't walk away. Often they double down.

The most famous American case is the Millerites, a movement begun by New England preacher William Miller who predicted the Second Coming in the 1840s.

The Seventh Day Adventists and other Adventist groups trace their origins to a group that were active Millerites,

I believe that nothing can stop Q. People will always believe in Q. One strain of Millerites declare that "Jesus had come back". People find a way to hold onto what is important to them.

57 posted on 06/17/2019 10:33:51 PM PDT by Jack Black ("If you believe in things that you don't understand then you suffer" - "Superstition",Stevie Wonder)
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To: Conservative Gato

58 posted on 06/17/2019 10:36:15 PM PDT by Jack Black ("If you believe in things that you don't understand then you suffer" - "Superstition",Stevie Wonder)
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