You can go on believing whatever you want, but I haven't seen anything to convince me that it isn't just a troll to keep people "TRUSTING THE PLAN!!1!1"
If you look at what it actually did, I think it was a moderate success.
It used a logical fallacy to hook people. Confirmation bias. They were hooked again by the intriguing nature of being involved in a conspiracy theory. They were kept there by promises for future action. The confirmation bias works forwards as well as backwards. You can make a broad claim - like a psychic "reading the room", and when one part of it comes true, people forget that it was only a small part of it, but "It was true all along!"
It appears that it may have been a Trump rally. That's all.
Well, it worked. I just hope all the people who have been coerced into waiting around for nothing to happen, will mobilize to make something happen when it's imperative. They've probably been going to protests, in their defense, but it gets really frustrating when I have to debate them in person and they are so convinced of their savior.
You’re coping. It did nothing. No redpills at all. You would learn more by reading one book in an afternoon than 4 years of trusting the plan. Now go ahead and tell me how Q “redpilled” people by saying the words mossad and israel. Qtoids still are civic nationalist retarded libertarians. Useless.
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