Thanks Derrick,
> Be excited, this is not martial law.
A fantastic quote. "Embrace your imprisonment and servitude". lol
You know, listening to this Wilcox clip and him telling his followers that "the Alliance" only wants to speak to him sounds like something you might hear a televangelist would say. "God told me, to tell you to send me money..."
My take on Q is this.
The Op speaks in half-truths and continuously throws shit at the wall to see what sticks. Then if any of the random vague predictions have any resemblance to reality then they say "Look! Qanon is real, this was predicted - Trust the Plan".
I was told by that he knows for a fact that "something will happen from April 1- April 10th" but he can't tell us more about what that is.
So he's RIGHT! "Something" will always happen if we select a random period of time. There's always something in the media to talk about.
I've never believed Q for minute. It always reeked of a psyop.
You're correct, Q is created to make people, particularly Trump supporters, passive and take action. As a pacification technique it seems to be quite effective for som folks.
RE: The Problem with #QAnon, David Wilcock, Alex Jones #2