Reblogged since this question keeps arising: “Is QAnon the MOST successful psyop EVER?”
“One of the first things that turned me off about Q is that I do not prefer to spend my time researching what is happening ‘out there’. The real change out there should be a reflection of what is happening ‘within’, and I am a huge proponent of doing my own work to shift my vibrational frequency rather than being distracted by ‘look over there’. Second, I prefer to communicate with clear cut, precise words that completely convey what I am trying to say and that convey what I need to know, and I don’t have the time or patience to decode and guess, or to play anonymous games.”
~Michelle Walling
I have never been drawn to follow the white hat posts from “Q Anon”. I have associates who continue to share Q’s posts but I haven’t paid much attention to it. I looked deep into why I was feeling this…
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