Then as Q evolved, from James Bond to a group of patriots, no one examined the evolution or times Q was wrong: Here is every QAnon prediction that’s failed to come true
"Going back through all of Q’s predictions, it’s easy to trace their evolution from highly detailed clairvoyance to vague platitudes that could be taken to mean almost anything." There are Freepers who believe Q predicted twitter would ban the President. Everyone expected that would happen. A Q drop in June, hinting Trump's twitter account would get banned, was not much of a prediction either. Seriously, I'm beginning to think many of the Q followers were long term plants.
Also a Q clearance is a Top Secret level compartment issued by the Department of Energy as defined in the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 and covers nuclear weapons and related materials.
Has nothing to do with the FR Q topics we saw posted.
This is probably where the original Q-ster got the idea to claim a Q clearance.
“..... “Q” Clearance was a 1986 novel by Peter Benchley (Random House, ISBN 0-394-55360-8), satirizing Cold War secrecy and politics. ....”
Mark Twain said it is far easier to dupe people than to get them to see they were duped.