I'm not saying you don't or implying anything really. At one time, near the beginning, I was interested in the Q phenomenon but I thought it was St. Joseph's Baby Redpills for Kids, not really where I'm at. You say you do your own research but do you reach the right conclusions? If you're still following Q, I'd argue you don't. I'll grant Q this, it opened up some people's eyes to how corrupt their government was, but they still believe in this government. The world has to fundamentally change, the simplicity of the statements masks the enormity of it. If you buy into Q you buy into this system and that's not fundamental change. Keep researching, you'll find the bottom of this rabbit hole.
I'm not saying you don't or implying anything really. At one time, near the beginning, I was interested in the Q phenomenon but I thought it was St. Joseph's Baby Redpills for Kids, not really where I'm at. You say you do your own research but do you reach the right conclusions? If you're still following Q, I'd argue you don't. I'll grant Q this, it opened up some people's eyes to how corrupt their government was, but they still believe in this government. The world has to **fundamentally** change, the simplicity of the statements masks the enormity of it. If you buy into Q you buy into this system and that's not fundamental change. Keep researching, you'll find the bottom of this rabbit hole.
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