In recent weeks, Trump has noticeably been reposting messages that strongly refer to Q.
Previously, he always kept his distance with the well-known line:
I donโt know much about them, but they are against pedophilia โ is that a bad thing?
The fact that he is now clearly taking a step further is no coincidence. Thatโs why this is the perfect moment to look objectively and factually at what Q actually was.
Narrative:
Q is a dangerous conspiracy movement (QAnon) full of extremists who believe in a secret cabal of pedophiles running the world.
Reality:
Q began in October 2017 on 4chan with anonymous posts from someone (or a group) named Q.
The method was unique:
Short, cryptic messages (โdropsโ)
Questions instead of ready-made answers (โThink mirrorโ, โWhat is a key?โ, โFuture proves pastโ)
A call to everyone: โDo your own researchโ
The Anons
The real genius wasnโt just in the drops, but especially in the Anons โ thousands of ordinary people who did their own research, checked sources, and connected the dots. This was decentralized, crowdsourced research on a scale never seen before.
OIM Way Out
This is exactly what Open Internet Manifest stands for:
thinking for yourself, verifying for yourself, running your own nodes, making information cryptographically verifiable, and being sovereign instead of dependent on central authorities.
Whether Q was one person, a group, an operation, or something else โ the effect was undeniable: millions of people woke up and started digging themselves.
Question to you
Was Q a hoax, an operation, or something in between?
And do you recognize the spirit of the Anons in what we are trying to do with OIM?
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### RVN: โWhat is Q actually? ๐
**Why this series now?**
In recent weeks, Trump has noticeably been reposting messages that strongly refer to Q.
Previously, he always kept his distance with the well-known line:
>I donโt know much about them, but they are against pedophilia โ is that a bad thing?
The fact that he is now clearly taking a step further is no coincidence. Thatโs why this is the perfect moment to look objectively and factually at what Q actually was.
**Narrative:**
Q is a dangerous conspiracy movement (QAnon) full of extremists who believe in a secret cabal of pedophiles running the world.
**Reality:**
Q began in October 2017 on 4chan with anonymous posts from someone (or a group) named **Q**.
The method was unique:
- Short, cryptic messages (โdropsโ)
- Questions instead of ready-made answers (โThink mirrorโ, โWhat is a key?โ, โFuture proves pastโ)
- A call to everyone: **โDo your own researchโ**
**The Anons**
The real genius wasnโt just in the drops, but especially in the **Anons** โ thousands of ordinary people who did their own research, checked sources, and connected the dots. This was decentralized, crowdsourced research on a scale never seen before.
**OIM Way Out**
This is exactly what **Open Internet Manifest** stands for:
thinking for yourself, verifying for yourself, running your own nodes, making information cryptographically verifiable, and being sovereign instead of dependent on central authorities.
Whether Q was one person, a group, an operation, or something else โ the effect was undeniable: millions of people woke up and started digging themselves.
**Question to you**
Was Q a hoax, an operation, or something in between?
And do you recognize the spirit of the Anons in what we are trying to do with OIM?
Tomorrow: The core messages of Q.
#Q #Anons #InformationWar #Decentralization #OIM #Facts
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