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originally posted by: crankyoldman
Another hit piece, but... I'll post what I think is the relevant part.
These LARPers claim to have invented QAnon
"But over the phone, Thomas did have one concrete prediction: That QAnon would one day reach 30-40 million people. What seemed absurd at the time actually happened last week, when Trump’s rally in Ohio showed people really believe in the movement and were ready to go public with their beliefs. It received widespread media coverage, thrusting it into the center of the national conservation.
But it forces the question. To what end?
Thomas, of course, has a theory: “When I look at QAnon now, I think CIA,” he said. “I believe it’s now a psyop … and [a plan] to weaponize 30-40 million evangelicals to support Trump and sell them on war with Iran.”
Additional reporting by Mike ROTHSCHILD."
Two things: A Rothschild. Really? Again? You'll remember another Rothschild, (david?) had an article early on when he called Q the "oldest scam in the world" but failed to define what the scam was and when it happened in say, 1050 AD. Inbreeding will rot the brain.
Second. Not the very odd confirmation of the numbers. If it is a larp, non centralized, that number would be random and the hit piece would say "no where near 1 million fringe alt right extremist some claim. While short of Q's numbers, and mine FWIW, the admission is clear.
Last. War with Iran. Really? Really? REALLY?
Dash - errrrrg.
originally posted by: fiverx313
originally posted by: liveandlearn
a reply to: fiverx313
need to say this. Don't know why I chose you to reply to . Maybe just had enough. But I do recall in the past you became somewhat more compliant and accepting. It was just one comment you made about proof being given.
Think we all need to be recognized as free thinkers and allowed to make up our own mind. It is our choice to do opposition research or not.
Still great research here from believers and non believers.
i agree very much that everyone is the boss of themselves and chooses what to believe and how to approach this topic. it is not my desire to stop anyone from doing research or thinking about anything.
i do hope that people will evaluate things on a rational basis, hold what they read to a high standard of evidence, and avoid doing anything that is damaging or violent. that's all.
originally posted by: EnigmaChaser
originally posted by: crankyoldman
Another hit piece, but... I'll post what I think is the relevant part.
These LARPers claim to have invented QAnon
"But over the phone, Thomas did have one concrete prediction: That QAnon would one day reach 30-40 million people. What seemed absurd at the time actually happened last week, when Trump’s rally in Ohio showed people really believe in the movement and were ready to go public with their beliefs. It received widespread media coverage, thrusting it into the center of the national conservation.
But it forces the question. To what end?
Thomas, of course, has a theory: “When I look at QAnon now, I think CIA,” he said. “I believe it’s now a psyop … and [a plan] to weaponize 30-40 million evangelicals to support Trump and sell them on war with Iran.”
Additional reporting by Mike ROTHSCHILD."
Two things: A Rothschild. Really? Again? You'll remember another Rothschild, (david?) had an article early on when he called Q the "oldest scam in the world" but failed to define what the scam was and when it happened in say, 1050 AD. Inbreeding will rot the brain.
Second. Not the very odd confirmation of the numbers. If it is a larp, non centralized, that number would be random and the hit piece would say "no where near 1 million fringe alt right extremist some claim. While short of Q's numbers, and mine FWIW, the admission is clear.
Last. War with Iran. Really? Really? REALLY?
Dash - errrrrg.
If Q posts “we must invade Iran now!” Then I’ll buy what this Thomas dude was selling - but I really doubt that will happen.
A notorious New Jersey hate blogger charged in June with threatening to kill judges and lawmakers was secretly an FBI "agent provocateur" paid to disseminate right-wing rhetoric, his attorney said Wednesday.
Hal Turner, the blogger and radio personality, remains jailed pending charges over his recent online rants, which prosecutors claim amounted to an invitation for someone to kill Connecticut lawmakers and Chicago federal appeals court judges.
But behind the scenes the reformed white supremacist was holding clandestine meetings with FBI agents who taught him how to spew hate "without crossing the line," according to his lawyer, Michael Orozco.
"Almost everything was at the behest of the Federal Bureau of Investigation," Orozco said in a 45-minute telephone interview from New Jersey. "Their job was to pick up information on the responses of what he was saying and see where that led them. It was an interesting dynamic on what he was being asked to do."
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: carewemust
Interesting update Care!
Just to pre-empt the inevitable "but I thought Q had everything", I assume that information arriving means "information is starting to become public" as opposed to "new to Q".
originally posted by: Bill1960
a reply to: RelSciHistItSufi
The rumor that was posted and I won't stand by it because I just can't prove it, I don't live in Little Rock. They cleaned out the BILL Clinton Library
originally posted by: fiverx313
interested in y'alls' take on this...
Trump Allies Struggle to Stop QAnon's Spread
that's a lot of big names... do you see them as part of the cabal that needs to be taken down now? or are they providing plausible deniability? or...?
originally posted by: Bill1960
a reply to: RelSciHistItSufi
The rumor that was posted and I won't stand by it because I just can't prove it, I don't live in Little Rock. They cleaned out the BILL Clinton Library. Keep in mind, many months ago the FBI Field Office in Little Rock opened an investigation into the Clinton Foundatiion