Q is plausibly (but deniably) a course in plausible deniability.

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How far down the food chain do you allow plausible deniability? I know the politicians have boxed themselves into a corner with Omicron and don't know how to back out of it, but what about the local editor of a city paper that blocked discussion on the virus in the comment section and sold the fear to keep his job? How about the small town doctor who sold the vaccine? How about the local public health official who mandated masks knowing they don't stop a virus? They were all in on the lie to one degree or another. Can they deny that they didn't know? I don't think so. Everybody involved has had a chance to 'make it right'. Some did, some didn't. There is no plausible deniability. I just want people to wake up and see how easy it was to con them. I'm not seeing that yet. The holocaust wasn't an isolated incident. I've learned that in the last two years.

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