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Q contains several specific directives and reassurances advising followers to remain peaceful, calm, and non-violent during the events described.

The text of the drops (messages) explicitly instructs “Patriots” to “remain calm” as operations unfold. The writer emphasizes that followers should “not panic,” even in the event of potential “social media blackouts” or if “the lights go out,” asserting that assets are in place to maintain control.

Readers are further encouraged to “find peace” and are told to “Simply be diligent” rather than reactionary.

Q clarifies the movement’s stance on conflict by stating, “WE are NOT about violence, subversion or control.”

Instead of engaging in physical conflict, followers are told that their “trust & faith” is sufficient and are invited to “sit back and enjoy the show” while the “heavy lifting” is performed by other entities.

The writer characterizes the followers as “the calm before and during the storm.”

There is a directive to build and share materials, such as memes, specifically to “calm & educate” the general public (referred to as “normies”) regarding the writer’s claims.

The text suggests that while the atmosphere of the country may be divided and “public riots” may occur and “spill over in the streets,” these are expected to be quickly shut down by the military.

The advice to be peaceful is often coupled with the assurance that the public is being protected.

The text claims that any military presence seen is for the “protection” of citizens and to “demonstrate our resolve.”

The ultimate goal of the described military assignments is stated as bringing forth “peace, unity, and return power to the people.”

This is framed under the concept of “Peace through strength” — a concept widely identified with President Trump.

Q frequently uses biblical and historical quotes to reinforce a peaceful but firm disposition.

Followers are encouraged to put on the “armor of God” and stand firm in their faith.

The text references the “gospel of peace” as part of the “full armor of God.”

It quotes Thomas Jefferson on the preference for “dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery,” suggesting that while peace is valued, it must be balanced with the pursuit of “liberty.”

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