-btw this is considered "proof" in Qwazytown...
Whether Q is some group of administration deep insiders or not, Q is such a widespread phenomenon that its certain that Trumps staff is well aware of it, and for that matter Trump is a complete news junkie and is probably very aware of it himself. He, the veteran showman, knows his audience.
The Q-fans are his biggest fans.
Its pretty obvious that he has been indulging the Q-fans, at the very least.
Firstly, no one can trade mark a letter of the alphabet. So you insinuation that Q or an organization that any central licensing organization is making money based on the letter Q on T-shirts due to the QAnon movement is completely a misguided notion. Q itself has told people to not have anything to do with people who monetize interpretation of Q drops, sell books or YouTube access, etc. There is no such licensing. That is a false trail you are raising that has no basis in fact and is merely the result of entrepreneurships (read Capitalism) very nature to fill a vacuum.
Secondly, what you fail to grasp is that the fellow with the Q T-shirt was not just there at the front of the crowd randomly, but, according to his story posted on Reddit and Twitter, and backed up by others who were also there with him, was that members of Trumps Team pulled him and his family out of line when entering the venue, elevated to VIP status, and MOVED them to the front of the stage because of his Q T-SHIRT. . . and it was not just once that President Trump acknowledged him with his Q shirt but TWICE, separated by considerable amount of time. This could be planning seen while watching the entire 45 minutes of Trumps appearance at the rally.
This is not the only time that people wearing Q gear have been upgraded by Trump staffers and moved to be near the podium and also recognized by President Trump. There IS something going on that Trump is aware of.
Thirdly, my observation is that your comments parallel the snide and rude approach that other such skeptics take when entering an actual Q thread. They start by announcing their presence by insulting everyone in sight as being not too bright and cultish. . . and using terminology such as Qwazytown.
Such behavior is not a good way to win friends or open a viable discussion. That does not invite anything except response in kind. Rude attackers get that response in kind after friendly attempts to reason with them. . . and the people participating in the thread get back more of the same insults, ridicule, and even escalation plus threats of demanding the deletion or, often the actual demand in thread, of the entire topic from from FR in return to their attempts to at reasonable, sane discussion. The hostility is frequently palpable. The prejudice is obvious and always based in ignorance based on what theyve been told, not on fact. Then they wonder why their attitudes are not appreciated by the participants. Little wonder.