In this article, Praying Medic refers to 15 different Q posts. Rather than include them all as images, we’re providing a link to the site where all Q posts reside in a searchable form, up to and including the last one made on August 1st, 2019. ~ https://qmap.pub/
October 21, 2019
As we prepare for the return of 8chan/8kun and Q, I’d like to thank those who have not given up hope for a return of justice and liberty. Your prayers and encouragement to others are critical to the success of this mission.
Some people have expressed concern that the inability of 8chan/8kun to return to normal service and the inability of Q to continue posting is a poor reflection on Q, the President, and the integrity of the operation. A review of Q’s operation so far may provide a helpful perspective.
Q began posting on the 4chan board /pol/ on October 28, 2017 and chose that board for specific reasons.
4chan users can remain anonymous, which is why government employees sometimes use this board to drop information about public corruption. Because Q’s operation involves the exposure of powerful, corrupt people, Q must remain anonymous if he wants to stay alive. 4chan provided the anonymity he needed.
4chan is frequented by computer geeks who are adept at bringing together information from articles, videos, public records, and other sources. The presence of thousands of skilled internet researchers is one reason why Q’s operation was launched on 4chan.
Anons have researched posts from intelligence community insiders (both real and fake) for years. People regularly show up on 4chan claiming to be an agent from the CIA or another intelligence agency. They’ll claim to have insider information on an investigation or predict the arrest of a famous person, and usually, they’re never heard from again.
Many of these predictions don’t come true because a lot of these so-called insiders are frauds. Dealing with frauds has made the anons of 4chan a jaded lot. You have to provide a mountain of proof before they buy your “intelligence insider” story.
Q knew the anons were skeptics. It’s one reason he chose to post on 4chan. His messages needed to be vetted for legitimacy. He knew anons would intensely scrutinize his posts and if they could be verified, Q would gain the trust of some of the most skeptical people on the planet.
Gaining the trust of skeptics was vital to the operation. Q claims to have access to the President. That claim could only be verified through careful and exhaustive analysis.
Once verified by anons, Q could provide vetted information about the real stories behind world events and the facts of history that have been hidden from us. Less than a month after he began posting, Q indicated that 4chan had been infiltrated, and he was moving to 8chan.
Q post 230
The CI_A (Snow White) has used every tool at their disposal to shut down Q’s operation. Q has attempted to overcome their attacks but that has caused additional connection and security problems.
Q post 234
After only a month and a half, the CI_A’s attacks had severely impacted Q’s ability to post securely.
Q post 362
On January 6th, 2018, moderators on the board Q had been posting on (/CBTS/) were causing problems. Q said he anticipated a short life on each platform due to verification (proofs) and the rapid spread of his message, which would bring opposition.
Q posts 469 and 470
Q secures his identity with a password-protected tripcode. Because having the ability to authenticate his message is critical to his mission and because his identity was being questioned by people operating the board, on Jan 6th, 2018, Q informed anons he would not post on that board anymore.
Q post 473
On January 6th, on a new board called /thestorm/, Q asked 8chan’s technician Codemonkey (CM) if a read-only board could be set up which would allow him to post without replies.
Q post 474
On January 8th, Q posted on a read-only 8chan board called /greatawakening/.
Q posts 512 and 513
That same day, Q began posting on a new 8chan board called /qresearch/ where anons could reply to his posts. (This is the most recent research board where Q has posted.)
Q posts 516 and 517
On May 4th, 2018, Q confirmed he would be posting on a new “read-only” board called /patriotsfight/. (This is the most recent read-only board where Q has posted.)
Q posts 1311 – 1314
Q could (as some have suggested) go back to posting on 4chan if his operation was only about providing information. But his operation requires him to verify that he is the actual person communicating to us. He left 4chan because it was infiltrated with enemies. Maintaining operational security and verifying his identity is critical if his message is to be taken seriously.
Q has chosen to post on 8chan because it provides a platform free of censorship, it provides anonymity, and it allows him to coordinate with anons who research and reply to his posts. 8chan is an ideal environment to carry out such an operation.
8chan has been offline since August 5th, 2019, because tech companies have been threatened and harassed into denying them service. Q and 8 chan have become a threat to the establishment to the point where Silicon Valley has been weaponized against them.
I don’t see the inability of 8chan to return to normal service as a poor reflection on their ability to foresee problems and mitigate them. It’s evidence of the extremes that corrupt people will go to in order to keep their secrets hidden from the public.
I’ve read all the comments that have posted on my recent messages. Some readers have proposed simplistic solutions. If a simple solution were a viable option, it would have been implemented already. The problems are far more complex than most people realize.
I trust that Codemonkey and Jim Watkins will have 8kun online soon. I suspect (but I can’t confirm) that they have several options for bringing the platform online, and they’re running through their options, one at a time. Rather than being critical of their methods, I would suggest being patient and perhaps, praying for them.
For those who are concerned about Q’s identity when he returns, Q’s tripcode is password protected. It secures his message and verifies his identity. I don’t think there is any reason to worry, but it would be wise to check out his posts when he returns and carefully evaluate whether it’s the same Q.
Many people have commented on the “odd” behavior of Jim Watkins on his recent live streams. I’ve taken a wait and see attitude on this. People have been messaging me for weeks, suggesting that Jim has been dropping coded messages in his live streams. Last night, two things became apparent:
- Jim’s odd behavior (at least to a degree) is an act. Fearing he would be censored by YouTube, he’s been acting corny because, in his words, “corny people don’t get censored.”
- It seems likely that Watkins may be dropping coded information on his live streams. If you’re an astute observer, and if you review his previous broadcasts, you might pick up a few things you didn’t see before.
Cucumber dance?
Or Qcumber dance?
“Double meanings work well against sniffers.”
Q