Maybe Q is all wrong.
But when the combined forces of the mainstream media and Democrats tell us to avert our eyes, absolute obedience may be a mistake.
A common theme of the attacks on Q is that it promotes a crackpot belief that powerful people abuse and traffic children. "Billing itself as methodically rooting out a secret nationwide cabal of Democratic leaders who traffic in children for sexual purposes — an accusation with no basis in reality — Q appeals to many ordinary Americans, including people on the political left and right, in a polarized age in which people often see those on the other side politically as despicable human beings,"
wrote USA Today.
Q responded to USA Today
(Post #2723)with a scathing accusation: "Corrupt. Controlled. Enemies of the Republic." (Note: If you are new to Q, please read my article
"An Introduction to Q") To prove his point, Q then asked, "How is blackmail used?" and proceeded to list almost 100 politicians — both Democrats and Republicans — already charged with sex crimes against children.
(Here at Posts #3724 - #3726)
Clearly, even this brief excerpt of Q's list shows that plenty of politicians have lots to hide. And, as Q suggested, powerful people who assault children are vulnerable to blackmail and may be extorted into a wide range of criminal activities, including treason.
There's still so much we don't know about Jeffrey Epstein and his blackmail activities. All those kingpins in politics, business, media, and academia who flocked to his residences were captured on
hidden surveillance cameras. What services did they perform to keep their criminal actions secret? What conspiracies did they hatch to expand their access to children and foil efforts to bring them to justice?
To even ask these questions is to invite the scorn of the mainstream media, the Democratic presidential candidate, and many other well established people. But Q encourages his followers to investigate evidence hidden by entrenched global crime syndicates in order to find the truth.
Many Q-followers have noticed that since the arrest of Epstein's associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, there's been a quick succession of raids that freed missing children. Did Maxwell give up the information that enabled the recent rescue of 25 missing children in
Ohio, 8 children in
North Carolina, and 39 children in
Georgia? The media have ignored these sensational stories, but the facts may eventually come out.
Find Q at
qmap.pub and
qanon.pub and make up your own mind.