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When the media pummels something non-stop, you might want to ask the question why. Honestly, are you really interested in Q? Does it really get your attention? What does the MSM hope to achieve if it’s not a story their readers aren’t interested in. Or, is this propaganda against something that the know to be real and they’re doing everything they can to bury it.

The is no Q Anon. There is Q and there is Anons. There is no Q Anon, QAnon, or whatever. This is a made up term used for propaganda purposes.

Q is a military operation. It always has been. Trump not in the White House doesn’t necessarily matter. The wheels are in motion.

If you’d like to know more, hang out on greatawakening.win. We’re being pounded by shills right now, but if you can see past that you might learn something.

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So, anons commonly call a random person that comes on the website and stands out, but somehow manages to deliver something of substance to the group, XXXXanon. This same formula applies to plenty of historical "drops" on /pol/. We have FBIanon, which some of you may be familiar with, we have BDanon, who seemed well-informed, but didn't appear to possess any super top secret knowledge or anything, or maybe meganon, a "lady" who talked about Dotcom and his hijinks.
Back when the first supposed "Q drops" appeared on /pol/ that fateful night, they didn't ever sign any of their posts with "Q" at the end. They did mention some very specific information though, which appears to have not played out the way they claimed. Not too long after that, "Q" seemed to have either made their first posts or began to use an alias, dubbing themselves, "Q Clearance Patriot". Not too long in to this, posts began being signed with "Q" at the end.
This is about when we started calling them either "Q Clearance Patriot", "Qanon" or "Q". Not too long after that, qanon.pub popped up, along with sites like qmap.pub and qresear.ch. Graphics were made about "Qanon", silver rounds were minted and called "Qanon silver roudns". Memes were made mentioning Q, blogs, subreddits and all sorts of shit were made where we talked about Q.

Anons dubbed each other XXXXfag or XXXXanon for a long time. This is not a new trend. We called Q by a few different names the whole time.
Some of the newfags though, the ones you were taught to call "paytriots", called US "Qanons" throughout the whole thing. Sure, I bitched at them several times in the beginning, saying, "nah, we're just anons newfag. Qanon is the big guy(s) we're suspending one of our rules for".
"What rule?", you ask. Well, that's simple. See, we call people that like to appeal to vanity and think they can be called anything besides "anon" around us "namefags". This is to shame people for appealing to vanity instead of... well, not doing that. It helps to keep the place tidy and info flowing through at adequate quality.
Anyway, I still feel very confident that Q was not pointing at everyone, but the "paytriots", the ones that were calling us something other than "anonymous/anon".
Besides, no one gets to decide their name. Even Q is not disqualified.

Why do you think there was so much infighting over the image used for the bread, fren? They used this shit to slide for literal months.
Shills used the drop to get anons all fixated on something completely irrelevant. The best slides are ones that the target never realizes they're on.

Good luck out there.