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RE: Q-Anon, Conspiracies, Beliefs and the Perpetually Circular Nature of Self-Validating Arguments

in Deep Dives5 years ago (edited)

I couldn't possibly agree more with your larger premise: more people should find comfort in a certain degree of ignorance, though hopefully tempered by a trust in some natural order to it all. I don't see much use in defining the minutae of this nitty gritty shit we call human life.

Having said that, I will offer a few things: I am NOT a Q-Anon and never really paid much attention, but I believe most of the evil deep state narrative is true. Some of it is not being hidden at all-- The Great Reset, Event 201 and the 2030 Agenda-- while other stuff was aggressively censored after being reported or leaked, like the Biden affairs in Ukraine and China AND the worst of the child sex trafficking evidence found on Anthony Weiner's laptop. And I know that the Democrats cheated to win the election... I know because I watched the hearings and listened to witnesses, I watched the surveillance videos showing tampering, and I did some of my own math in certain states and counties. It's clear.

I think Q was meant to keep some of the more passionate Trumpers sitting on their asses thinking there was some grand plan... that it was all going to work out.

Sorry for ranting. My point was supposed to be: I'm running mostly parallel to you (and you write beautifully, by the way) but the truth these days really does seem to be stranger than fiction. Or perhaps I should say it's about as strange as some of our favourite dystopian fiction.

I'll shut up now. lol
Great read. Got me thinking. :)