I posted in the really early Q-Anon threads before it went off the rails. The actual technique is the one good thing about Q-Anon. Whatever group of retarded autistic spergs started Q-Anon and their "Qualitative Change" art project struck gold with that methodology. Rather than asserting conspiracies, they ask questions and let people build the bigger picture for themselves. It's like taking Bill Cooper's technique of "I won't prove anything to you, I just want to tell you what to research so you prove it to yourself," and turning it up to 11. It's form of the Socratic method where you let people convince themselves, and I think it provided a lot of inroads for helping people understand and accept real conspiracy concepts like a deep state, ratlines, black budgets, etc.
Unfortunately boomers are retards. If you took Q and his "trust the plan" out of the equation Q-Anon would be really great. As it stands it's just an elaborate mind-trap to convince people not to do anything.