by Deborah Franklin
More on the inscrutable Q
We’re  living in dramatic times that are difficult to understand. One way to  try to interpret them is through the cryptic clues provided by Q, which  appear on an anonymous online forum and imply top-secret knowledge of  upcoming events.
As I wrote in my article  “An Introduction to Q,” “Q’s followers believe that Q is a military  intelligence operation, the first of its kind, whose goal is to provide  the public with secret information… Q is a new weapon in the game of  information warfare, bypassing a hostile media and corrupt government to  communicate directly with the public.” It’s interesting to note that  shortly after my article was published here, American Thinker suffered a  series of unprecedented hacking  attempts. Also noteworthy is that Twitter permanently shut down the  account of Zero Hedge, a popular finance blog, two weeks after it posted  my article.
 President Trump continues to bring attention  to Q, repeatedly retweeting Q followers, featuring Q fans in his ad  campaign, and making a public display of a “Q baby” at a rally. Yet the  media never asks Trump the obvious question: What do you think about Q?
President Trump continues to bring attention  to Q, repeatedly retweeting Q followers, featuring Q fans in his ad  campaign, and making a public display of a “Q baby” at a rally. Yet the  media never asks Trump the obvious question: What do you think about Q?
Instead,  the media keeps ratcheting up its attacks on Q and the ever-growing  worldwide movement that Q inspires. On February 9, both the AP and New York Times published  blistering anti-Q articles, claiming that Q promotes baseless, debunked  far right conspiracies and accusing Q of inciting violence in deranged  followers. The day before this latest media ambush, a massive cyber  assault temporarily brought down 8kun, the message board on which Q  posts. Ron Watkins, 8kun’s administrator, tweeted, 
“Attacks have been coming in all day. Very sophisticated and expensive attacks; the person paying for this likely has deep pockets.”
At  the same time that 8kun was attacked, X22 Report, which covers Q  postings, also was bombarded. On its Twitter feed, the site wrote it was  “being attacked from 54 different countries using hundreds of different  IP addresses, I have never seen anything like it.”
On  February 12, in response to these events, Q posted, “Highly  sophisticated ‘State-level’ attacks [v 8kun] followed by FAKE NEWS  attacks [v Q] the next day? Coordinated? Ask yourself a simple question -  - why? It’s time to wake up.”
In  almost 4,000 posts, Q has painted a disturbing, multi-faceted portrait  of a global crime syndicate that operates with impunity. In recent  weeks, President Trump has grown more explicit about some of the  syndicate’s crimes. Speaking to the National Governors Association,  President Trump stated,  in an almost casual, offhand manner, why the United States had recently  upgraded its nuclear missile technology at great expense. “…we’re  buying new, we have the super-fast missiles, tremendous number of the  super-fast. We call them super-fast where they’re four, five, six, or  even seven times faster than ordinary missiles. We need that because  again, Russia has some. I won’t tell you how they got it. They got it  supposedly from the Obama Administration when we weren’t doing it. And  that’s too bad. It’s not good. But that’s how it happened.”
The  President’s lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, has also grown more specific in his  accusations, tweeting “The Biden Family Enterprise has been selling his  office for years. The corrupt media has been covering up. It was handed  to me and I had the courage to reveal it knowing the Swamp would try to  destroy me. I served my country. They are betraying it. I will not  stop.”
Q  followers were not surprised by President Trump’s remarks or Giuliani’s  charges, since they have probed into Q’s numerous clues about the  treachery of America’s elite. The Q Army reads the headlines through a  different lens than those who rely on the mainstream media for  information. For instance, Q followers expected Jussie Smollett’s recent  arrest on charges related to his alleged staging of a hate crime, and  they anticipate his hoax will be tied directly to two failed  presidential candidates and their political strategies. 
I  would like to offer some Q references that may help to illuminate  recent events and prepare us for future developments. With the defeat of  the impeachment threat, President Trump appears to be launching  significant countermoves against those he accuses of plotting a coup. Q  followers anticipate that he will declassify sensitive government  documents, revealing shocking crimes and collaborations. The exposed  criminals are likely to respond with dangerous counterattacks, most of  which are unseen by the public. As Q recently wrote, the silent war  continues.
Let’s take a look at some recent events, in light of Q’s messages.
Trump Acquitted of Impeachment Charges:  When Republicans lost the House of Representatives in 2018, many Q  followers were dismayed. They feared the Democrats would use their new  power to unleash disruptive investigations and push impeachment. Q  responded several times that the Senate was the target,  emphasizing that the Q team’s midterm election strategy centered on  strengthening the Senate as part of a long-term plan. With President  Trump emerging from the impeachment ordeal at his political zenith, Q’s  confidence in the midterm election results continues to resonate.
The Best Is Yet To Come: Trump’s New Reelection Theme
President  Trump ended his recent State of the Union address by declaring, “The  best is yet to come.” This statement, with its inherent optimism,  appears to be central to his reelection message, and he and his team  have deployed it several times.
The President debuted this message on January 28 by concluding his massive rally in Wildwood, New Jersey with these exact words. However, Q followers were already familiar with the slogan, because Q had dropped it at 2:26 that same afternoon.
Trump Hints at Tarmac Meeting Deal:  On June 27, 2016, Bill Clinton and then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch  held a supposedly impromptu meeting on her plane at Phoenix Airport,  where they discussed (according to them) golf and grandchildren.  Skeptics have long suspected  that Clinton and Lynch were working out a deal in which Lynch agreed to  drop the probe into Hillary Clinton’s email scandal in exchange for a  payoff.
On January 14, at his Milwaukee rally, President Trump offered some insight into the nature of the payoff, when he suggested that Bill Clinton promised Lynch a Supreme Court appointment, which would be conferred after Hillary’s expected victory. 
Q  followers were already familiar with this scenario, because on February  6, 2018, Q had posted the following message about the Tarmac meeting: SC/LL deal > AS 187
Here’s  how some Q followers interpreted that message: The Supreme  Court/Loretta Lynch deal was connected to the purported murder of  Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. (Note: 187 is police code for  murder. Q often uses this term when discussing alleged Deep State  murders.) Scalia died suddenly at a Texas ranch on February 13, 2016,  and was declared dead of natural causes over the phone. No coroner or medical examiner ever saw him and no autopsy was performed. 
Trump accuses Adam Schiff of being “a very sick man.” President  Trump has accused House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff of various  acts of political chicanery, but in a January 26 tweet, he raised his  criticism to another level: “Shifty Adam Schiff is a CORRUPT POLITICIAN,  and probably a very sick man. He has not paid the price, yet, for what  he has done to our Country!”
The president’s words immediately evoked one of Q’s signature phrases, which Trump himself has also said: “These people are sick.”  But moving from “these people” to the specific person of “Adam Schiff”  marks another phase of disclosure. On January 31, 2018, Q dropped hints  that Schiff committed serious criminal acts that connected to the Standard Hotel chain.  Q directed attention to a California helicopter crash that had just  killed Kimberly Watzman, General Manager of the Standard Hotel in West  Hollywood, and asked: “What happened @ those hotels?” Perhaps some  context for these potential criminal acts may be inferred from Schiff’s  close friendship with Ed Buck, a major Democratic donor who was arrested  in October 2019 for killing two men with drug overdoses in his  apartment and almost killing a third. Schiff has also publicly praised  his friend, Dr. Bruce Hensel, the NBC medical correspondent, who was arrested in 2019 for sex charges involving a 9-year-old girl.
Q has named this extraordinary time “The Great Awakening,” in which the world moves from “dark to light.”  As the darkness of horrific elite secrets gives way to the light of  public scrutiny, our fortitude will be tested. But Q assures us, “You  are watching the systematic destruction of the OLD GUARD.” And when the  news gets too frightening, it’s worth remembering Q’s oft-repeated  directive: “Pray.” 
Q posts are compiled here: https://qmap.pub/
https://qanon.pub/
Deborah Franklin
Source: https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2020/02/q_the_silent_war_continues.html
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