Can someone explain the Q conspiracy theory to me, and provide me with reasonable evidence to the theory's credibility? How did it start? As a conservative, I never believed Q and rarely thought about it, not even knowing what most of it was. What is the best evidence supporting this conspiracy theory, if any?
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There are certain aspects of Q's post that I find very interesting and informative, but in the end, I don't think Q is good.
Probably the thing is the biggest red flag for me is "Military is the only way." On the contrary, the U.S. Military has been part of the NWO establishment for many decades. True patriots should not be calling for things like military tribunals, etc.
That's what makes me think Q was a harmful psy op - it got patriotic Americans to clamor for what would essentially be a military dictatorship. Scary stuff, IMO. I think we should all be pushing for a return to strict Constitutionalism, not a military take-over.
(And historically, what institutions have a history of replacing elected governments with military dictatorships...?)
I was 100% onboard with Q until a few weeks after Biden's inaugural, when all the covid plandemic bullshit was being allowed to continue and further tear apart the fabric of American society. Americans have been allowed to die because of the vaccines and if Flynn or whoever on Team Q knew beforehand the harms the vax would cause, they're just as much traitors as Fauci and Gates.