There were (tens of) thousands of people doing the analysis of the Q drops, but far fewer doing the synthesis to pass the message on in a format that others could hear. Neon Revolt, Dave Hayes (Praying Medic), and myself come to mind, and there will be many others of note too. I was one of the very few to do it all under my own name.

You would never, ever set out on such a path if motivated by glory 5+ years away and with absolute sh*te to endlessly wade through to get there... we just jumped in and naively got on with it. The boundary between narrative exposure and legal disclosure is roughly now (cf Project Veritas today). It feels like the nightmare of social and intellectual exile is ending.

I don't care about plaudits, but I am very curious what it was like from the military intelligence insider perspective watching us all figure it out, whether any work we did was unexpected, and how impact measured. The day will come... "global unifying shocks" to get through first.

In response Martin Geddes to his Publication

"If you can't "decode" a Q post for yourself, just move on."
This anon could have been a Q Team member encouraging anons to not get bogged down in details.
Or this anon could have been recruited to join the Team.
🐸o7

I'm not sure who this anon is, but i definitely don't agree with him here.

In response Lydia Fahsholtz to her Publication

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In response 1776 ... to his Publication

Q said it.