• ancom20 [none/use name]
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      4 years ago

      That's because none of the official Q posts make any sense, it has to be "translated" effectively by Qanon followers and thought-leaders into something more than random catchphrases. The military-style typing makes them think they are part of an "op" to save the world. Which is ridiculous, Qanoners are often found sitting at home on their computers or phones.

      All the meanings are supposedly hidden and in code (the struggle being figuring it out for Q's supposed supporters, the Qanoners, and apparently Q's enemies - the latter being the point of such obfuscation).

      Interestingly two of the ongoing Q phrases that can actually be understood are "where we go one, we go all" (wwg1wga - their form of "solidarity among Qanoners") and "trust the plan".

      I knew a few Qanoners and I could see clearly there was no "Q Plan" in which to trust, and none of the stuff they claimed (mainly about Trump and Q being some type of superheroes) could be verified independently.

      Seriously some of Q's phrases could be done by a basic AI imo. I wouldn't be surprised if they were. Like this random phrase generator: https://thestoryshack.com/tools/random-phrase-generator/