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I don't believe in Q and this probably doesn't mean anything. But I was reading an old book and apparently Q was a common pseudonym for authors who wanted to stay anonymous. (media.conspiracies.win)
posted 3 years ago by AlwysHideUrPowerLevl 3 years ago by AlwysHideUrPowerLevl +32 / -0
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– Fileiro 3 points 3 years ago +3 / -0

Great find!

The 'Q' operation wasn't really meant to be a religion someone "believes" in.

It needs to be viewed through a lens of modern psychological warfare; the operation clearly originated with and was (is?) conducted by certain factions within US military intelligence, for several purposes.

One, to undermine the mindwar being waged on the unsuspecting, sleeping population by criminal 'elite' factions aligned with the CIA (Clinton/Bush/Obama crime families and their hidden financial backers).

And two, to crowdsource intelligence gathering from those parts of the public already aware of the mindwar being waged, like the autists of the chans and the conspiracy community (ie. US!)

Whether or not the 'Q' operation was or will be successful, only time will tell. But whatever conclusion will be drawn on this matter should be entirely based on factual results (will the CIA-aligned crime families actually be dismantled and punished?) and not on religious "faith".

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– AlwysHideUrPowerLevl [S] 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

The book is "Rambles in Book-land" by W. Davenport Adams, and dates to the year 1889.

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– Mad_King_Kalak 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

Wasn't Q also the malevolent super-powered alien in Star Trek the Next Generation?

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– uuurrrgggaaayyy -3 points 3 years ago +3 / -6

Q is a larp but a very good one

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