The original thrust of the Q conspiracy is long now lost. Anyone who had any shred of sanity has given up on this thing, so now the only people left are the extreme cranks. It's chock full of numerology and symbol weirdos now.
Pretty much.
It's remarkable the tone shift the Q conspiracy has gone through.
The initial Q conspiracy was kooky, but fairly simple and easy to understand. Someone with secret inside intelligence was leaking that HRC and other elites were about to be arrested in a huge sweep of evil pedophiles.
We've gone way past that fairly simple (but still nutty) narrative. You got secretly alive Kennedy's, weird predictions, numerology and other tea-leaves reading. It's pretty fun, if you can distance yourself from the fact that lots people in this country secretly want to execute their political rivals in a military tribunal.
Could you please provide an explanation of the numerology you see ?
As I understand numerology, it involves assigning magical powers to numbers. I have not seen that in any Q post or in any Q-followers' discussion, that I recall.
Assigning magical power to each number is part and parcel of applying belief in numerology.
Numerologists will reduce a number to a single digit, then babble about the meaning and powers of that single digit.
Take the number 1776 for example. The numerologist will reduce 1776 to 21. Then they will reduce the 21 to 3. Then they will describe the magical power and forces of the number 3. They might also attempt to wrangle actual events of 1776 as evidence of their babbling about the number 3.
They will do this with a customers birth date. Then they will preach, counsel, and charge accordingly.
As far as I know, numerologists only work via reducing whatever number to 1-9. but I'm not certain of that.
No one in Q world that I have seen does anything like that.
I would not be surprised if some in Q's audience attempt to apply the 'magical power in numbers' numerology I described, but I have not seen it mentioned by Q, or on pages where Q 'translators' offer their interpretations of Q's posts.
I would reject those as I reject the ones saying JFK Jr is still alive and will emerge soon. Those could be plants anyway.
Are you using a different definition of numerology?
If possible, please elaborate regarding your sightings of numerology in Q material.
In Q-world, they often claim a hit when (for example) connections or pre-reference to an item can be asserted where numbers match, meaning numbers such as timestamps and/or dates, and/or Q post-sequence numbers....only
if the matches are within certain narrow contexts/topics.
Example;
Q will post on a certain person, or a certain topic outcome, stamped at a certain time, say 9:39. Someone will then find a Trump tweet predicting that specific outcome, or about that certain person named, stamped 9:39, from months prior, indicating some connection. As if Trump and Q are related.
Or Q will post something, and include somebody's twitter post with a time stamp or date months back which matches another, topic-wise and time stamp wise, such as...
They might post a topic comment on Twitter with a timestamp that matches the number of a Q post relevant to the topic. This will be claimed to confirm something predicted in that numbered Q post months or years ago.
So when Q posts at 11:17, the followers will go back to Q post #1117 (or to a Trump tweet stamped 11:17 months ago) to see if it is topic-related to the 11:17 post. Some are hits, where the Q-post #1117 is predicting something which came true
and is mentioned at 11:17 months or years later.
That is not about numerology, and I'm not saying such Q followers are correct.
Q followers claiming they are finding basic spycraft code in Q-world is not like any numerology I know of.
I'm merely explaining why I do not see numerology applied where Q followers are finding matching numbers.These are more like how secret agents in old movies identify safe houses by numerically matching letters of the alphabet with street addresses, backwards.
Q followers have 'maps' or charts showing such connections, more complicated and uncanny than my simple examples, whereby they claim "Q proof" by linking the matching numbers, especially where there are specific 'big' topics in common.
IIRC,
Glynis is the name of a loud numerologist regularly heard on Art Bell and George Noory Coast to Coast night time radio. Some may recall her voice.