QAnon Got a Lot Right

We were assured Q was a hoax and his followers morons. But damn, he got a lot right. It's just more evidence that we live in crazy times: obvious hoaxes aren't hoaxes and nut-job conspiracy theories get vindicated far more often than narratives spun by the media.

I believe it all now. Michelle Obama has a dick! All of it.
Joe Rogan

This post is courtesy of The Spectator, not exactly a rogue publication of irresponsible journalism:

The list of Q’s predictions goes on. That lockdown was probably folly. That Joe Biden was senile and a fig leaf for others. That vaccine mandates were unjust. That underhanded and heavy-handed methods were used to sink Trump. That Covid-19 almost certainly gestated in a Chinese laboratory. That there were unsavory things on Hunter Biden’s laptop.

And if nothing else, Q was far (far) more accurate than the MSM over the time period, but no one is calling Americans morons for watching NBC:

Throughout the past ten years Q has, in a quite objective sense, been good at predicting the course of events. It was certainly more accurate than, say, the idea that suburban GOP women would defect to the Harris-Walz ticket en masse. Or that an endorsement from Taylor Swift would end the presidential race. Almost everything that has happened since 2020 has served to vindicate the enchanted and conspiratorial worldview. All sorts of strange events were taking place; lurid and bizarre things were coming to light for reasons no one could guess. Well, almost no one.
Has QAnon been vindicated?
Throughout the past ten years “Q” has, in a quite objective sense, been good at predicting the course of events.

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