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To: Jack Black
You don't have to believe me, of course but I will assure you that I am not being paid by anyone.

Unemployed, then.

So *that's* how you have so much spare time to troll Q threads!

1,455 posted on 09/04/2018 6:58:06 PM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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To: grey_whiskers

1,461 posted on 09/04/2018 7:06:44 PM PDT by bitt (We know not what course others may take, but as for me, Give me Liberty, or Give me Death!)
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To: All
What do you think of the Q debunking that broke a couple days ago?

It's a little strange that it hasn't been discussed here (has it?), and the only FreeQs I saw engaging on the FR thread was Bagster.

There were some others defending Q on the thread though, and they did a pretty good job.

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YouTube Q IDENTIFIED, ORIGINAL Q PROVEN TROLL | WITH EVIDENCE NOONE CAN ARGUE"

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Q Q is a novel by Luther Blissett first published in Italian in 1999. The novel is set in Europe during the 16th century, and deals with Protestant reformation movements.

"Luther Blissett" was a nom de plume for four Italian authors (Roberto Bui, Giovanni Cattabriga, Federico Guglielmi and Luca Di Meo) who were part of the "Luther Blissett Project", which ended in 1999. They now write under the name Wu Ming.

PLOT

Q Paperbackq big.jpg First edition (Italian) Author Luther Blissett (nom de plume) Translator Shaun Whiteside Country Italy Language Italian Genre Historical novel Publisher Einaudi Publication date 1999 Published in English 2003 Q is a novel by Luther Blissett first published in Italian in 1999. The novel is set in Europe during the 16th century, and deals with Protestant reformation movements. "Luther Blissett" was a nom de plume for four Italian authors (Roberto Bui, Giovanni Cattabriga, Federico Guglielmi and Luca Di Meo) who were part of the "Luther Blissett Project", which ended in 1999. They now write under the name Wu Ming. The novel has been translated into Danish, Dutch, English (British and American), French, German, Greek, Korean, Lithuanian, Polish, Russian, Turkish, Basque, Czech, Portuguese (Brazilian), Spanish and Serbian. All of the editions keep the original copyright statement, which allows for non-commercial reproduction of the book. Contents 1 Plot 2 Interpretations and controversy 3 News of film adaptation 4 Altai: a "return to Q " 5 Historical characters and events 6 Editions 7 See also 8 Notes 9 External links Plot The book follows the journey of an Anabaptist radical across Europe in the first half of the 16th century as he joins in various movements and uprisings that come as a result of the Protestant reformation. The book spans 30 years as he is pursued by 'Q' (short for "Qoèlet"), a spy for the Roman Catholic Church cardinal Giovanni Pietro Carafa. The main character, who changes his name many times during the story, first fights in the German Peasants' War beside Thomas Müntzer, during which time he takes part in negotiations which are eventually formalised as the Twelve Articles. Following this, he battles in Münster's siege, during the Münster Rebellion, and some years later, in Venice.


1,621 posted on 09/05/2018 7:02:47 AM PDT by Jack Black
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