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No. It was vilified because it was good "example of conspiracy theory" and whipping boy. Predictive programming - aggressive part. It isn't just enough to name the enemy,you shall train people in hating enemy to make it conditioned reflex so it would cause subconscious aversive reaction. It is like with "fighting anti-vaxxers" being more and more popularised as important whipping boy because of promoting "vaccines",especially those probably most important one - cow.id "vaccine".

Is the Q theory planted and fake or not - we will see.

3 years ago
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No. It was vilified because it was good "example of conspiracy theory" and whipping boy. Predictive programming - aggressive part. It is like with "anti-vaxxers" being more and more popularised as important whipping boy because of promoting "vaccines",especially those probably most important one - cow.id "vaccine".

3 years ago
1 score