I don't know if the anons around Q and the people at the Capitol were the same. There were maybe 250k anons who clicked on the Twitter and YT links in the Q posts (this was the number the counters went up). Most of them were busy following the hints to dig out more, and to spread the message until they were banned everywhere and their family stopped inviting them. Many of them followed conspiracy theories before Q focused them into RL events. I don't think that many of them were in DC. Then there were many Youtubers who "enriched" the Q material with numerology and wild fantasy, with maybe one million followers. These people were agitated enough to follow the FBI snitches into the trap.
I don't know if the anons around Q and the people at the Capitol were the same. There were maybe 250k anons who clicked on the Twitter and YT links in the Q posts (this was the number the counters went up). Most of them were busy following the hints to dig out more, and to spread the message until they were banned everywhere and their family stopped inviting them. Many of them followed conspiracy theories before Q focused them into RL events. I don't think that many of them were in DC. Then there were many Youtubers who "enriched" the Q material with numerology and wild fantasy, with maybe one million followers. These people were agitated enough to follow the FBI snitches into the trap.
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