What if everything you knew about the world was wrong, because the good guys were really the bad guys, and the bad guys were way worse than you ever imagined? And what if the only people brave enough to expose this truth were a bunch of concerned military or intelligence insiders? QAnon is the online conspiracy that claims exactly that. But that narrative is almost a distraction. Taken at face value, at the heart of Q lies an effort to generate distrust. Whether it's a state sponsored disinformation campaign or something more spontaneous is harder to say. Simplifying it, as most of the media currently does, as a far right conspiracy that worships Trump and believes his opponents are Satanic paedophiles probably misses the point. Narrated by Izabella Kaminska | Produced by Tom Hannen
"Ask The Q" is a broad scope look at the growing QAnon movement through the lens of the Mainstream Media. Its goal is to provide context and awareness of the current narrative provided by the news. If you're caught up on what "Q" is, this video acts as a bridge to engage with others that are ill-informed or as yet unaware of QAnon's increasing online presence.
Are you following the ongoing story of QAnon? This video serves as a primer. An introduction to QAnon as it's being reported by the media. And as encouragement to research for yourself.
Donald Trump gives one of his best speeches in his campaign for the Presidential post 2016.
Welcome To Q Research General We are researchers who deal in open source information, reasoned argument, and dank memes. We do battle in the sphere of ideas and ideas only. We neither need nor condone the use of force in our work here. Look at where Qanon originated. Read the Q Drops for yourself.