The phenomenon known as ‘Q’ or ‘Qanon’ has increasingly attracted the condemnation and criticism of the mainstream media. That’s a sure sign that there is something about ‘Q’ that warrants our attention, something the ‘deep state’ does not want discussed.
Following dashed expectations that there would be some kind of major military action taken against various members of the ‘deep state’ by inauguration day (as predicted in some ‘Q’ narratives), many of ‘Q’s followers began to accuse the movement of being a ‘psyop’ operation for the ‘deep state’ itself. To add insult to injury, critics continue to associate clearly outrageous conspiracy theories with ‘Q’ followers. In so doing, they are attempting to deflect attention from those narratives more closely resembling the truth.
This has caused a deep ‘rift’ within the ‘Q’ movement, with the disappointed and demoralized side now accusing the other of suffering from ‘hopium,’ a term coined to describe the unwarranted optimism associated with those remaining faithful to the greater ‘Q’ narrative. Continue reading »