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>"QAnon is a British-CIA PsyOp to pacify the US population, and it worked."

This is similar to Bill Still's stance. At least, he provided some arguments for it. This is not a criticism per se, but you state it with out any support. Some one could claim "QAnon" is a China PsyOp.

I'm not a Q believer, but rather an intermittent Q enigmatic lurker. I have not ever made any sense of any of the Q posts. Every person claiming to decode Q has been wrong. It has always been jibberish to me; an enigma. I have not ever attacked anyone for believing in the Q posts. I have only lurked regarding the comments posted.

I don't believe the Q phenomena "passified" and derailed the Trump campaign. And certainly it wasn't the US population as you suggest. Q was not 'that' big.

What would have been different if there was never Q postings? If anything the phenomena of Q drew worldwide attention to Trump, not away from him and certainly didn't pacify his base. Trump had some 80 million votes and there was massive election fraud. The Trump campaign was adamant about having their people at the polls, but look what happened in Philadelphia, Detroit, Atlanta, Phoenix, and Milwaukee? These DNC controlled cities barred Trump poll watchers from their lawful duties. No one can deny the contrasting energy levels of Trump's campaign compared to the moribund biden*.

>Turkey is an enemy of Israel.

Turkey plays it both ways. Publicly Erdogan keeps his distance and is careful what he says because Turkey has a very powerful Muslim base. Secretly, it is not this way. If Turkey had any friends in the region, to which it really doesn't, Israel is one. There's far more at play here than you'll see publicly. Just take note of what actually transpires though.

Everything else I agree with you on.

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Erdogan is the head of the Muslim Brotherhood. The Brotherhood was created in WWII as a parallel to the SS, but it became a religion based mafia. Erdogan wants to restore the Ottoman Empire part of which was Israel. After Iran, Turkey is the main supporter of Hezbollah. For example, Erdogan several times sent ships to create incidents with Israel and supplies Hezbollah (and other terrorists) with weapons. This is why Israel regularly bombs Hezbollah in Syria.

As for Qanon, no single person is capable of what requires a building full of people. Qanon's message is very ingenious. It is designed to attract all kinds of fringe people like extreme-right, religious, antisemitic, to conspiracy nuts, with a goal of using them to subvert what they are actually for. Note how they were told that everything is under control, and patriots are in charge, thus preventing people from taking action until it was too late. It's all according to a plan... Qanon is a state level operation but it was not inside the USA, meaning it is from UK. Note that Russiagate and COVID hoax are from UK too.

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>"Erdogan wants to restore the Ottoman Empire part of which was Israel."

Erdogan may have some "grand" vision for a new Caliphate, but it doesn't include Greater Israel. Turkey is Sunni and supports Al Qaeda groups. Hezbollah is Shiite and supports the Assad government to which is closely linked to Iran. The rest of your comments fail to understand the bigger picture of the geo-political war in Syria.

By the way, there is no such thing as "Qanon". In using this misnomer, you are revealing yourself as a suspected troll.