That would have been a great meme for that thread. Too bad it got pulled but I understand why. The guy was nothing but a spammer for the fake maga site.
I did enjoy the Qanon movement being out there on the main board for debate in the arena of ideas. Logic wins and logic was winning out big-time on that thread. The spammer just kept attacking with his fake maga site talking points and wasn’t even interested in a debate.
When Q said attacks will intensify, the spammer stuck to his attack-Q script. You could also tell he was targeting those who do not understand Q with a ton of lies and deceptions. A lot of Q Freepers did a great job of countering his lies and that is one reason I wish the thread was still up but I understand spamming a site is not allowed also.
Another strange observation; I did think it was odd some of FR’s fiercest anti-spammer posters didn’t come down hard on the spammer or was non-existent, FWIW.
CCat
What? And ally themselves with us Qtards???
Perish the thought.
That’s too bad.
I worked pretty hard on some of those posts over there.
I found out the thread was pulled as I tried to post this
about the missile discussion there:
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And that might explain it. Maybe. So much would have to be perfect.
But if so, it leaves open the question of why Q might think
or say it was a missile. And that is an interesting question.
Let me address internet hoaxers, conspiracy mongers,
conspiracy theorists, conspiracy internet sites,
and the people that dig through that cesspool a bit.
I can speak to it, because like so many, I’ve been casually
digging through the cesspools for many decades.
(Since the subject seems to be of such monumental concern.)
Let’s say you see something. It doesn’t make sense, the
media won’t report it, or reports something that can’t
be reconciled with what you think you’ve seen. In fact,
the only place you find anything resembling what you think
you’ve seen, is on some conspiracy site somewhere.
And what do you find when you get there? Lies, nonsense,
shills, disinformation, military counter intel pro ops,
psyops, real and fake fighting, limited hangouts.
Buzzing beehives of activity, obscuring a few tiny nuggets
of truth. Typical truth to everything else ratio?
Almost never more than 2%. Usually, far less.
Typical nuggets, though? Fancy military aircraft were being
flown. U2’s, SR71s, B1s, B2s, F117s, F22s, triangular drones.
Shiny nuggets before we had the names or provenance of these
craft.
The average person that dares to approach these beehives in
search of little bits of obscured truth, may seem immune to
the fact that they are swimming in cesspools of 99% BS, but
that’s because they knew that all along.
And the more frenetic the beehive is, the more likely
there’s a bit of truth being obscured there.
Along comes Q. Oh goody! Another beehive!
What little truth bits might be in this one?
Except this guy has more questions than answers,
and he’s telling everyone to get off their butts and
do their own research and share their own conclusions
and may only the truth survive - mic drop.
Well, that’s new.
Then he proceeds to train his audience in discernment and
filtering and dis-info and all kinds of fun stuff.
And bingo, it becomes the largest conspiracy center of
discussion the planet has ever seen, with the largest army
of MAGA people looking, well, everywhere.
And though the ratio of truth to BS is still low, it is
higher these days, than can be found on the Enemedia.
And everyone is invited to participate and make up their
own minds, and figure out if, or how, they plan to MAGA.
Yes. It is VERY dangerous!
Who or what Q is or was, hasn’t really mattered since
we all found each other.
~Easy
God Bless the DeQlorable Lot of You!