people are starting to catch on that QAnon is a religious phenomenon. this is the front page of CNN.

but CNN is more focused on Q's lurid claims than it is with the actual appeal of QAnon - real community. its no coincidence that the churches listed are all nondenominational
MONTHS after @TedwardWang and i have been drawing this comparison, "experts" are finally mentioning the Seventh Day Adventists and failed prophecies...but ofc fail to see the significance. these people are too stupid to see what's coming.
the mistake people make is thinking that the prophecies mean more than they do. this is why many cults dont dissolve when a prophecy fails - because the preservation of the community is more important than a botched prediction. losing their tribe is not an option, mentally.
in the US families are self-destructing, communities crumbling, churches folding. people are desperate. this is why the prophecies arent as significant to Q adherents as some think. their primary focus is on the tribe -WWG1WGA- and battling the enemy. everything else is secondary
it should be no surprise that the majority of America, which has been so atomized, would be blind to how appealing a robust community truly is. all they see are the wild claims, but what the Qmers see is family and love. and that's powerful.
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