I see the Q movement as something like that. It's a profoundly sick thing.
Operation Trust 2.0, now with internet: that's all the Q operation was. Nothing more, nothing less. Here's the info on it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Trust
It's a short article, but read it. Read it and tell me if anything sounds stunningly familiar.
Unbelievable. That's it. It's all right there. It was probably even tremendously easier given the nature of online communication. It was like dumping colored dye into the river and just watching how the currents flowed.
The anonymity of "Q" is what sealed this operation.
Here's my take on Q: I think the original few posts were actually some low-level staffer of the Trump admin. I truly believe they started with good intentions. Their first few posts went viral, glowniggers hear about it, discover who this person is (probably took them like five minutes), and then they deal with that person. He or she probably died in a "car accident" or some shit.
This left the glowniggers with the identity of Q, a shell which could be filled, a mouthpiece which had already gained the trust of thousands. So they did what glowniggers do- make it into an operation that hurts Americans in the long run. This is why the abrupt change in writing style- early Q posts were actually legible, well-written, etc.. Later ones were just a bunch of cryptic bullshit, probably specifically designed to get Q followers to feverishly attempt to decode the hidden meaning that only true followers of Q could understand.
From there, all they had to do was occasionally make a cryptic post with a small sprinkling of "what the patriots want to hear" and a huge spoonful of "trust the plan, the good guys are actually in control, do not act on your own, we've got this", and boom- they've successfully pacified the largest demographic that poses a threat to our new tyrannical order, and that demographic has also been largely discredited as "crazies". It was brilliantly sinister.
The most terrifying thing about Operation Trust, for me, was that the Monarchists had an army still, and they had a good General in Alexander Kutepov (this man was a badass commie-killing machine) at the head of that anti-communist army. But they were tricked by Operation Trust.
If they had ignored the bullshit, and struck when they still had the manpower and the will to fight... who knows what would've happened? Who knows how different Russia would be, how much the damage of communism could've been mitigated? We'll never know, though, because that volunteer army sat on their hands, because they trusted the enemy. And the fates of these men.... you can't imagine a more horrible way for it to end for them. They died knowing they failed.
And that's precisely what Q managed to do with those who believed it, that is, got them to sit on their hands. Then again, given the cultural nature of the attack we have been under, there was never a 'white army' standing. It leads me to think that this had less to do with quelling a proper combative rebellion against their plan, and more to do with pure intelligence. In that regard it achieved two goals. One, it gave followers a lot of red herrings to follow so that the 'autist power' of the people involved was totally misdirected - we might think, perhaps, that if it hadn't been, then properly applied investigation into the past several years might have actually turned up something detrimental to the neo-Bolshevik plan. Two, it acted like Operation Trust did to perfectly identify where Q followers were gathered in online spaces, allowing them to not only track the primary channels for disseminating dissident information, but also to study those places and develop their ideal psychological profiles for the coming 'domestic terrorist' propaganda.
On that latter point, it acts like 'getting out ahead of the storm'. If they could predict the psychological types and talking points of the Q followers and put that information out in the mainstream media ahead of the curve, they could anticipate the normie reaction to all of it, even plan the normie reaction to it. Hence, the underwhelming reaction to the pedophilia discoveries - people had already been primed on just who (conspiratorial domestic terrorists) would be coming with all of that info, and so it cut knees of the response out from under it.
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