Originally Posted by WhiteTail48
Disconcerting that people have blindly put their hopes in a delusional, mysterious "phenomenon" like Q, who is spinning one layer of fantasy on top of another.

Looks as if Q's devoted followers are even proselytizing on behalf of their Quack "prophet" and quoting scripture in the same breath with the no-name fuddyduddy troll Q.
"See if he is for or against me". Matthew 12:30. Were you referring to Jesus Christ or Quack?

Conspiracy theories are perpetuated by belief. Believers are encouraged to fill in the blanks to find meaning where there is none (same thing psychics do). Believers use personal biases to fit the script as they get swept off their feet in the hype.

When Q begins to lose the "appearance" and credibility of a prophet, his/her appeal will diminish, and the reality will become apparent that q was a wizard only in the fantasy land of Q.

I believe Q is a (leftist) troll who is pranking lots of gullibles. This Q fad is going to hurt the GOP (if it hasn't already) before long, but that may be precisely what the prankster(s) had in mind when the game playing started. Many conservatives are looking like a bunch of nut jobs.


I've been watching this thread with mild interest, and haven't commented up until now, simply because I like to keep an open mind until I've done a little homework of my own. My own opinion, FWIW, is that those who disparage the people who have clearly spent a lot of time researching, have not done enough of their own, or have their own agenda.

There have been too many predictions, statements and announcements made on the 8chan boards by Q, before the MSM or anyone else has "discovered" them for this not to have some substance. The more you look, the more you find that is absolutely credible.


To anger a conservative, lie to him. To annoy a liberal, tell him the truth.

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