>>10804147I’d suggest reading it yourself, at least a sampling of it. It’s some kind of psyop, but one not for typical purposes. One goal is for people to think, really think, to cultivate a stupidly open mind by default and to proceed from there by your own reasoning. Does it work like that in practice? No, there are Qtards and morons, but there has also been some of the most autistic, single minded research and various theory building I have ever seen. It all has a strong patriotic and nationalist bent to it. It is also somewhat spiritual and nominally Christian in its worldview. It’s basically a place and community where people can air their work-in-progress theories about nearly anything and get some kind of feedback that is beyond calling them a faggot. Q is some kind of game-theory subscribing entity that randomly shows up to cause hivemind focus on some set of items, or to prod the crowd in a particular direction, which may be a false one, but the desire in that case is exactly why it may be false and who might have an interest in it. It’s possible this entity may be a larp, but it’s so far beyond any larp I’ve ever seen that it would be in its own class, more of a cult, but as they say about themselves,“yeah, we’re a cult that brainwashes people to think for themselves”. Which is really mostly true.
It also seems primed to teach the willing how to understand occult concepts. Like owls, pizza, combinations of certain numbers, symbolism, horns, moloch, etc, showing up in news, books, videos, and so on. Some think this is mentally preparing normies for the realities they will be facing. I don’t know, it seems plausible, but we won’t know until it either HAPPENS or it doesn’t.
Finally, it is all very pro-USA military, and pro-worldwide participation in any like-minded way that would be compatible with the interests of the US military.