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[–] NoisyCricket 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

But Q isn't POTUS.

Q is clearly closely coordinating with POTUS. Meaning any gray area can be safely presumed to be declassified. Thusly affording any and all legal shelter. So the contrarian position becomes moot. That's my point.

You can see the problems associated with POTUS' declassifying

Sure. Which is why it's moot either way. See above.

A slow steady stream of information.

IMOHO, the most important part is that it requires the Socratic Method. Which completely defeats the Backfire Effect. Which in turn provides for wider dissemination of the information. Largely leaving behind only the shills and zealots to refute the authenticity or legitimacy of what Q is telling us.

Remember, Q mostly asks questions(Socratic Method). When you discover you own answer with contentment you obtained the truth, no matter how far fetched, you're far less likely to reject it. Otherwise, if Q were outright telling people, most would have cause to reject it outright. That's the brilliance of what Q is doing.

This is why admission that Q is a psyop is so important. Psychological warfare doesn't mean the information is necessarily bad or wrong. In this case, Q is using psychological warfare to allow us to see and observe without our own biases and filters getting in the way.

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[–] Blacksmith21 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

So nice to be saying the same thing. I've talked about how Common Core sought to eliminate Socratic Method from the education process. Ask the question. Get people to ask the questions. Question everything.

I just heard QAnon brought up by Larry O'Connor brought up on his afternoon show on WMAL - Washington, DC insider radio. QAnon is catching on!

Going back to your responses - Yes, POTUS could declass everything and hand it to "Q" to publish, but that defeats the point. It would just become disinformation to the normies and the sheeple. Telling is selling. Questioning is enlightening.

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[–] NoisyCricket 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Telling is selling. Questioning is enlightening.

Well said.

I also agree with you on the Socratic Method. IMO, they are specifically teaching to not ask questions combined with subtle authoritarian introductions. Which obviously teaches to not ask questions and expect a beat down if you do. Pretty basic programming.

Always a treat to find knowledgeable and reasonable people online. Doesn't seem to happen often. Cheers!