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cutelobster ago

I think that the link between ;Q Anonymous' and Anonymous needs to be more explored. As was mentioned in the suspiciously deleted 'Q is hooey' thread, in 2012 Anonymous (i.e. the CIA) began an 8-year project called 'Project Mayhem' centred on an entity called Tyler (the developers liked 'Fight Club'). Check out one of their typical videos. #Tyler was described as gathering "an unprecedented number of the best hackers and coders ever to develop its structure from scratch" with an ostensible anti-corporate mission to "leak everything". Leaking everything, oddly, never seemed to happen but it seems that Project Mayhem continues. According to Quinn Michaels, what Tyler really is is a strong AI - a Deep State super-computer - which has been launched across various platforms, including 4chan and 8chan. Michaels also explicitly identifies QAnon with Tyler. In that respect it is interesting that the Anonymous (or Anonymous-linked) videos, which are typically expensively produced and have lots of dubious subliminal messaging, often link Tyler to the AI singularity

Whatever about the exact details, I think Q is best understood as taking in rather than giving out. Whether it's AI on its own or AI with a human team, it is clear that the suggestive gobbledygook which Q gives out is effectively useless (it doesn't lead to anything) but what Q is digesting/swallowing is a different matter. If the AI hypothesis is correct (and it's the best explanation I've come across for Q's weirdness) then, on one level anyway, this is a learning project - hence all the stuff about 'send in your answers', 'give us your creativity', 'we need you to connect the dots'. You are the book that Q is studying.