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[–] 15049012? ago 

Absolutely, I think that many people would fall for it. For starters, you're a vanishingly small percentage of the population. More people believe the moon landings were faked.

It's not hard to get the masses to believe in falsehoods.

Thinking like, "well lots of others are doing it" is not critical thinking. Nor is it justification. After all, and to use an example that's basic and easy to get, look at all the Muslims. Now, thinking about it that way, do you really believe the number of people who believe is actually a sign of truth?

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[–] 15049063? [S] ago 

I dont know

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[–] 15049123? ago 

Want to know how to make a picture 'proof' the Q style?

Open up YouTube. Search for a POTUS interview on AF1. They exist. Find one and scrub through it until you find a frame that is a panning shot and shows the plane's interior. Full-screen. Take a screenshot. Edit EXIF data as needed.

The picture will not show up in reverse image searches. It's HD, so it looks like it came from a good camera and is real. The human brain doesn't register single frames from videos. Nobody will be the wiser and they'll think it's legit.

The other Q proofs?

There's a logical fallacy that you may wish to familiarize yourself with - and it's a common propaganda/manipulation tactic. It's called ad hoc ergo propter hoc. Q followers aren't rational people, they're rationalizing people.