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originally posted by: mzinga
a reply to: Skyfloating
Really? Man that kool aid is strong. Q isn’t giving you anything. Q gives random threads that you all spin into a spiderweb that supports your narrative. The funny thing is y’all do the work for em. It makes the titor stuff look like child’s play.
originally posted by: samuelsson
a reply to: Skyfloating
Excuse my ignorance sky MS-13 ? What is that ?
A member of the Rothschild family, who lives on the grounds opposite Wilderness woods, said the mid-air crash had missed her by five minutes and she was “totally shocked”. Just minutes earlier, she had been picking plants in the woods. She was driving near the woods when she heard a bang, but thought it was a car crash as a corner on the road nearby is an accident hotspot.
originally posted by: UKWO1Phot
a reply to: mzinga
How about this??
originally posted by: mzinga
a reply to: pavil
So does drug overdoses, crime, education test scores, plane crashes or murder rates have anything to do with the effectiveness of a president? I can search for statistics that seem to prove opposite viewpoints. Both are accurate statistics but mean nothing. Trump supporters seem to miss this point.
This Q garbage is even worse. Confirmation bias is an amazing thing. Worse is saying a bunch of generic stuff and having people hunt down anything that makes sense. Step back and smell the roses. Whether or not you think Trump is a saint or Satan the truth is somewhere in between. There isn’t a massive conspiracy about to drop. It is all just noise to distract a lost populace.
Trump supporters seem to miss this point.
This Q garbage is even worse. Confirmation bias is an amazing thing.
Confirmation bias
In psychology and cognitive science, confirmation bias (or confirmatory bias) is a tendency to search for or interpret information in a way that confirms one's preconceptions, leading to statistical errors.
That is something to be aware of and try to overcome by digging for details.
originally posted by: loveguy
a reply to: mzinga
Trump supporters seem to miss this point.
This Q garbage is even worse. Confirmation bias is an amazing thing.
Preconception
Confirmation bias
In psychology and cognitive science, confirmation bias (or confirmatory bias) is a tendency to search for or interpret information in a way that confirms one's preconceptions, leading to statistical errors.
originally posted by: DJW001
a reply to: Skyfloating
The operative being "cryptically."
originally posted by: UKWO1Phot
Also the names weren't released straight away for the helicopter/plane crash.
In Qanon's cryptic message they referred to Green Go = The Good Guy but the Op was intercepted by the Bad Guys.
Now look up the names of the dead and see what you find..
So we can presume the target of the Op was the Rothchild witness to the crash?
originally posted by: mzinga
a reply to: Skyfloating
Really? Man that kool aid is strong. Q isn’t giving you anything. Q gives random threads that you all spin into a spiderweb that supports your narrative. The funny thing is y’all do the work for em. It makes the titor stuff look like child’s play.