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Well, we'll see what happens with Q post election.  But my fear is that some bat crazy persons will take Trump's defeat personally and delusional and create trouble.

 

 

https://www.greenwichtime.com/news/article/QAnon-conspiracy-theory-faces-a-post-Trump-15715593.php


 

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Q has gone quiet before. But the abrupt lack of posts since last Tuesday - Election Day, which the anonymous figure had touted for months as a key moment of reckoning - has sparked speculation and alarm among the movement's most ardent followers.

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Some QAnon proponents have begun to publicly grapple with reality and question whether the conspiracy theory is a hoax. "Have we all been conned?" one user wrote Saturday on 8kun.

Wrote another: "HOW CAN I SPEAK TO Q???? MY FAITH IS SHAKEN. I FOLLOWED THE PLAN. TRUMP LOST!!!!!!!!!!! WHAT NOW?????? WHERE IS THE PLAN???"

 

Trump's defeat threatens to undermine the tale that Q, a supposed top-secret government operative, has woven over years: that Trump and his allies would soon vanquish a cabal of "deep state" child abusers and Satan-worshiping Democrats, exiling some to the U.S. detention facility in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.

 

QAnon believers treat Q's thousands of cryptic posts as scripture, and many stretch to connect them to real-world events, often in nonsensical ways. Some prominent Q believers said Trump's back-to-back golf outings over the weekend were proof that the president was in control and that all was going according to plan.

 

Others connected Rudolph W. Giuliani's bizarre Saturday news conference at Four Seasons Total Landscaping, on an industrial block in Philadelphia between a crematorium and an adult-video store, with two Q posts in the past year in which he used the words "landscape."

One QAnon account, known as Praying Medic, told his more than 400,000 Twitter followers that many supporters "had to be talked off the ledge" in the past week but that Trump's strategy remained in motion, tweeting: "He's going to stick the knife in and twist it. He has no plans to leave office. Ever."

 

Travis View, a researcher and co-host of the podcast "QAnon Anonymous," said he expects that whoever is behind the Q "drops" - as Q's messages are known - is just waiting to see how things shake out. Q has disappeared for weeks at a time before, shaking some loyalists, including during a three-month absence last year following a public revolt over the message board's ties to real-world terrorist attacks.

 

n the meantime, QAnon's devoted fan base has been left to struggle with the meaning of Trump's election loss - which many argue was actually a win.

"The majority reaction from QAnon followers has been outright denial," View said. Many expect Trump will seal his reelection through his team's so-far-unsuccessful legal skirmishes, and "if that doesn't happen and Joe Biden is inaugurated on Jan. 20, the cognitive dissonance will be absolutely as big as it's ever been for QAnon followers."

Many of Q's posts read like conspiratorial gibberish. They generally outline how shadowy forces have gained power over the American republic and how Trump is cleverly working behind the scenes to engineer their destruction.

Q's last "drop" featured an Abraham Lincoln quote about "a new birth of freedom," an image of a big American flag and a YouTube link to the theme song of "The Last of the Mohicans," the 1992 movie about the French and Indian War.

That YouTube page has itself become a town center for Q believers, with more than 35 million views and 27,000 comments. One of the most popularly voted comments reads: "It's not just about trump, it's good versus evil , light versus darkness! Victory of the light!!"

Q's posts have no set schedule, and the network of pro-QAnon websites has sought to reassure anxious followers about Q's absence since Election Day. "Q has been dark for 7 days," the website Q Alerts states. "At times Q strategically goes dark for days, weeks or in some cases months. Be sure you have some type of Q Alerts in place so you are notified when Q drops again."

"Do not worry. Do not be afraid. THERE IS A PLAN. IT IS A GOOD PLAN," the QAnon supporter Major Patriot tweeted last week.

 

 

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4 hours ago, GSG said:

Apparently there is a subreddit for people to talk about the Q'ers in their lives. This guy's thread shows screenshots of some of the posts. Pretty sad

 

 

 

 

 

Maybe the DNC needs to weaponize a group of super idiots for its cause too. Chemtrail nuts? The hippie anti-vaxxers?

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15 hours ago, GSG said:

Apparently there is a subreddit for people to talk about the Q'ers in their lives. This guy's thread shows screenshots of some of the posts. Pretty sad

 

 

That thread is very sad.  Q is a cult- a cult that made Trump its Messiah.  This will continue as Trump as hinted to staff he may run in 2024 and start his own media platform.  I can only imagine the damage that will do not only to our country as a whole but to these cult members.   

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28 minutes ago, TGHusker said:

What is the Readers Digest version?

I haven'r finished reading all of it, but it basically goes through an investigation they did on the people behind the Hunter Biden Dossier and how they were made up personalities on line.  One guy claimed to have graduated from two Universities and the Universities have no record of him.  Then....shockingly....Steve Bannon is involved in all of it.

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7 minutes ago, BigRedBuster said:

I haven'r finished reading all of it, but it basically goes through an investigation they did on the people behind the Hunter Biden Dossier and how they were made up personalities on line.  One guy claimed to have graduated from two Universities and the Universities have no record of him.  Then....shockingly....Steve Bannon is involved in all of it.

:o  Thanks     Kind of figured there it all was bogus    Bannon would have fit in nicely within Hitler's propaganda machine.

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34 minutes ago, TGHusker said:

:o  Thanks     Kind of figured there it all was bogus    Bannon would have fit in nicely within Hitler's propaganda machine.

 

As much as I hate the haphazard comparisons "you're a Nazi...no, you're a Nazi" and "Nazi's were Socialists...Nazi's were Fascists" :bang

I do believe that you are correct. Bannon would have been a front and center party member.

 

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