Do you know anyone who went Q?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My aunt who is in her 70s. Has always been a moderate republican/compassionate conservative type. Was raised in a working class family where they were not going to waste money sending a girl to college. Despite not having a degree, she worked her way up to a position in a company that had VP level responsibilities although she never got the compensation a woman with a degree or a man would have gotten. Left an abusive marriage when her kids were young and raised them on her own. My dad (her brother) thinks she developed some psycho/social fixation on Trump that led her to Q. I have not idea-to me it just seems so out of character.


Guessing it is displacement for any resentment she may have had about the sexism/inequity in her work place. Trump appeals to grievance and not everyone is necessarily rational about the provenance of theirs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In 2020, during covid, I was flipping through shortwave to see if there was any news I could pick up (didn't realize BBC World Service wasn't a thing anymore and most everyone was Internet-based). The only thing I found was weird. Someone was broadcasting on shortwave about secret government facilities with stacks of bodies. At first I thought it was an Orson Wells-type thing like a show. It was clear the guy was reading from a script and trying to act out emotion (from the artificial pauses, etc. to sound broken up about it). But I could see where people who were scared because of covid might think it was real?


huh? There were stacks of bodies and there was nothing secret about it.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I’m guessing that a lot of responders are painting a broad brush of what Q is. You can question government decisions, cats doubt on media reporting and not be q.


No. We know the difference.


DP.

It seems like many of the responders are super paranoid about some minuscule fringe group out there.

It’s like some of the moms I know, who are terrified a cult will kidnap their daughter when she goes off to college.


I see it differently. It’s pretty obvious, for instance, the vaccines are not doing the job people were told they’d do, and that they have affected the menstrual systems and caused damage in young males (especially), and that people were lied to about both those things. That’s been documented in the Pfizer papers. People who believed full-on (i.e. didn’t have a healthy dose of skepticism) now feel kind of foolish, so the mind finds a way to protect itself, and part of that is the absolute arrogance you see in this thread.



That's not my experience. I dont ever discuss vaccines IRL because to this day, if you say things like "the vaccine doesnt prevent transmission" or "masks are marginally effective, if at all" then you are an evil anti-vaxxer. The science never really mattered, the dogma on [yes BOTH SIDES] dominates thinking on the issue.
Anonymous
I do, a family member who is generally smart enough to fall for this stuff. They died from Covid (which they didn't believe) last year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In 2020, during covid, I was flipping through shortwave to see if there was any news I could pick up (didn't realize BBC World Service wasn't a thing anymore and most everyone was Internet-based). The only thing I found was weird. Someone was broadcasting on shortwave about secret government facilities with stacks of bodies. At first I thought it was an Orson Wells-type thing like a show. It was clear the guy was reading from a script and trying to act out emotion (from the artificial pauses, etc. to sound broken up about it). But I could see where people who were scared because of covid might think it was real?


huh? There were stacks of bodies and there was nothing secret about it.


I recall at the peak of COVID, hospitals had to bring in refrigerated truck trailers because their morgues were overflowing. There were many articles about it. Yet I have to see even one single article talking about hospitals overflowing with supposed "vaccine injuries."
Anonymous
I live in a liberal bubble so...no.

My wife has some cousins who we're not in touch with...it wouldn't surprise me if some of them had gone Q.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m guessing that a lot of responders are painting a broad brush of what Q is. You can question government decisions, cats doubt on media reporting and not be q.


No. We know the difference.


DP.

It seems like many of the responders are super paranoid about some minuscule fringe group out there.

It’s like some of the moms I know, who are terrified a cult will kidnap their daughter when she goes off to college.


I see it differently. It’s pretty obvious, for instance, the vaccines are not doing the job people were told they’d do, and that they have affected the menstrual systems and caused damage in young males (especially), and that people were lied to about both those things. That’s been documented in the Pfizer papers. People who believed full-on (i.e. didn’t have a healthy dose of skepticism) now feel kind of foolish, so the mind finds a way to protect itself, and part of that is the absolute arrogance you see in this thread.



That's not my experience. I dont ever discuss vaccines IRL because to this day, if you say things like "the vaccine doesnt prevent transmission" or "masks are marginally effective, if at all" then you are an evil anti-vaxxer. The science never really mattered, the dogma on [yes BOTH SIDES] dominates thinking on the issue.


I know it's just anecdotal info but since covid began, I've been wearing N95s any time I'm near groups of strangers, like at the grocery store. I haven't gotten so much as a sniffle or cough since the beginning of 2020. Usually colds and other things plague me all throughout the year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m guessing that a lot of responders are painting a broad brush of what Q is. You can question government decisions, cats doubt on media reporting and not be q.


No. We know the difference.


DP.

It seems like many of the responders are super paranoid about some minuscule fringe group out there.

It’s like some of the moms I know, who are terrified a cult will kidnap their daughter when she goes off to college.


I see it differently. It’s pretty obvious, for instance, the vaccines are not doing the job people were told they’d do, and that they have affected the menstrual systems and caused damage in young males (especially), and that people were lied to about both those things. That’s been documented in the Pfizer papers. People who believed full-on (i.e. didn’t have a healthy dose of skepticism) now feel kind of foolish, so the mind finds a way to protect itself, and part of that is the absolute arrogance you see in this thread.


No actually the vaccines have been shown overwhelmingly to be safe and effective. Millions of people have received the vaccine. There is no concurrent wave of complications. I really think that you must not understand math very well.
Anonymous
My father-in-law fell down the rabbit hole of youtube conspiracy theories - now we can't talk about anything politics-related when we go to visit with him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m guessing that a lot of responders are painting a broad brush of what Q is. You can question government decisions, cats doubt on media reporting and not be q.


No. We know the difference.


DP.

It seems like many of the responders are super paranoid about some minuscule fringe group out there.

It’s like some of the moms I know, who are terrified a cult will kidnap their daughter when she goes off to college.


I see it differently. It’s pretty obvious, for instance, the vaccines are not doing the job people were told they’d do, and that they have affected the menstrual systems and caused damage in young males (especially), and that people were lied to about both those things. That’s been documented in the Pfizer papers. People who believed full-on (i.e. didn’t have a healthy dose of skepticism) now feel kind of foolish, so the mind finds a way to protect itself, and part of that is the absolute arrogance you see in this thread.



That's not my experience. I dont ever discuss vaccines IRL because to this day, if you say things like "the vaccine doesnt prevent transmission" or "masks are marginally effective, if at all" then you are an evil anti-vaxxer. The science never really mattered, the dogma on [yes BOTH SIDES] dominates thinking on the issue.


You get that reaction because you are speaking flat out lies. You are spreading anti vax misinformation.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Yes. A women with whom I worked closely and really liked and respected. She was always conservative but when covid/quarantine happened something severely changed. She went full on Q. She started going to Trump rallies, posting crazy stuff on social media, was completely convinced about the pedo ring, Biden stole the election, you name it. She also was at the January 6th march but I don’t know if she went inside the Capital. She’s cut ties with everyone who used to know her that doesn’t share her craziness. It’s very sad.


Where is Epstein’s list? I think if they released the names, people would be less, um, paranoid?

Ask Bill Barr.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m guessing that a lot of responders are painting a broad brush of what Q is. You can question government decisions, cats doubt on media reporting and not be q.


No. We know the difference.


DP.

It seems like many of the responders are super paranoid about some minuscule fringe group out there.

It’s like some of the moms I know, who are terrified a cult will kidnap their daughter when she goes off to college.


I see it differently. It’s pretty obvious, for instance, the vaccines are not doing the job people were told they’d do, and that they have affected the menstrual systems and caused damage in young males (especially), and that people were lied to about both those things. That’s been documented in the Pfizer papers. People who believed full-on (i.e. didn’t have a healthy dose of skepticism) now feel kind of foolish, so the mind finds a way to protect itself, and part of that is the absolute arrogance you see in this thread.



That's not my experience. I dont ever discuss vaccines IRL because to this day, if you say things like "the vaccine doesnt prevent transmission" or "masks are marginally effective, if at all" then you are an evil anti-vaxxer. The science never really mattered, the dogma on [yes BOTH SIDES] dominates thinking on the issue.


You get that reaction because you are speaking flat out lies. You are spreading anti vax misinformation.



The truth is offensive. That’s why the real news that requires investigative reporting these days is on alternative sources.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m guessing that a lot of responders are painting a broad brush of what Q is. You can question government decisions, cats doubt on media reporting and not be q.


No. We know the difference.


DP.

It seems like many of the responders are super paranoid about some minuscule fringe group out there.

It’s like some of the moms I know, who are terrified a cult will kidnap their daughter when she goes off to college.


I see it differently. It’s pretty obvious, for instance, the vaccines are not doing the job people were told they’d do, and that they have affected the menstrual systems and caused damage in young males (especially), and that people were lied to about both those things. That’s been documented in the Pfizer papers. People who believed full-on (i.e. didn’t have a healthy dose of skepticism) now feel kind of foolish, so the mind finds a way to protect itself, and part of that is the absolute arrogance you see in this thread.


No actually the vaccines have been shown overwhelmingly to be safe and effective. Millions of people have received the vaccine. There is no concurrent wave of complications. I really think that you must not understand math very well.


+1000 The vaccines saved countless lives and greatly lessened the impact of covid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m guessing that a lot of responders are painting a broad brush of what Q is. You can question government decisions, cats doubt on media reporting and not be q.


No. We know the difference.


DP.

It seems like many of the responders are super paranoid about some minuscule fringe group out there.

It’s like some of the moms I know, who are terrified a cult will kidnap their daughter when she goes off to college.


I see it differently. It’s pretty obvious, for instance, the vaccines are not doing the job people were told they’d do, and that they have affected the menstrual systems and caused damage in young males (especially), and that people were lied to about both those things. That’s been documented in the Pfizer papers. People who believed full-on (i.e. didn’t have a healthy dose of skepticism) now feel kind of foolish, so the mind finds a way to protect itself, and part of that is the absolute arrogance you see in this thread.



That's not my experience. I dont ever discuss vaccines IRL because to this day, if you say things like "the vaccine doesnt prevent transmission" or "masks are marginally effective, if at all" then you are an evil anti-vaxxer. The science never really mattered, the dogma on [yes BOTH SIDES] dominates thinking on the issue.


You get that reaction because you are speaking flat out lies. You are spreading anti vax misinformation.



This is what Im talking about. The truth (that covid vaccines dont prevent transmission, and that the most reliable studies show masks have little to no effect on transmissions) is considered "anti-vax."
Anonymous
How do people even find Q Communities? I’ve looked at far right websites, just to see if they’re posting these crazy Q theories, and I’ve never seen anything.
Where is all this info being dispersed?
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