> “There may be a few Q-tards left here. Last I saw, they were pretty messed up after all the “Trust Sessions” and “Trust Wray” crap didn’t pan out.”
It was Trump that said initially to trust Sessions, then he changed his mind. A timeline was posted several times on FR in years past showing Trump’s statements alongside the Q group’s posts. When Trump reversed his reliance on Sessions, the Q group went silent on Sessions.
There were a majority on FR that at one time trusted Sessions thinking his recusal from the Russia hoax was some sort of 4D chess move. The Q group had nothing to do with any of that nonsense.
As for Robert David Steele, he was a fraud. He had no connection to the Q military group. He always tried to poke into the latest investigations that were gathering a substantive following. Any serious investigator could see he was a clown not to be trusted.
As for the Q intel group, yes they were real and serious. They were the tip of the spear against traitors like Snowden:
https://www.thedailybeast.com/inside-the-q-group-the-directorate-hunting-down-edward-snowden
RDS wore a white hat as often as his orders allowed and did several good things, many of which can’t be spoken openly. He was higher up on the food chain, doing more substantial good for the country than the verbose, knows-little, relatively incompetent, administrative desk jockey types, like Kevin Shipp, for example.
I understand RDS had been long time CIA. The exit/retirement terms vary with that, but I know of no reason to disparage his.
“As for the Q intel group, yes they were real and serious.”
An actual referenceable real-world US group certainly isn’t Qtardia.
Q-tardia only existed in the bowels of the internet and was last hosted by a pig farmer in the Phillipines who sold teen porn to Japan. This his boy CodeMunkey pulled the plug on the server after the November election.
The jig was up.