Q-Anon founders discovered?

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Especially that Deep State Pizzagate stuff

This here is a QAnon thread incidentally. If anyone has any thoughts on the subject they could write them here.
So seriously, folks.
.This is a thread about QAnon and its retarded Trump/kookooconservative followers.

Post your on topic pics and comments here.


Spend a lot of time on 4Chan, Holliday?
Not even a nanosecond, Raggedy.
Can I get a good gazpacho there?

Do you have any specific examples of what any posters here espoused that was Q yet?

Or is this just another air claim like how Trump was a wanna be dictator but you have not a single policy or example to back that unhinged claim?

Also if Jan 6th was such a stunningly obvious "insurrection" why hasnt ANYONE been charged with insurrection and why wasnt the insurrection act used?

I'm thinking it's all because you are just as bad a Qers....just the flip side.
It might be one of the 72 voices which have IQs ranging from 1 to 72 inside his head you know

just nod politely when he rambles like this... respect for the elderly and all that
 

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I guess Holly can be described as the forum oddball, whose eccentric behaviour and perplexing rants leave most people scratching their head in confusion after attempting to translate his posts into understandable English.
 

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Former Trump administration official Miles Taylor warned on Friday that the relatively large number of candidates running in the 2022 midterms with ties to the QAnon conspiracy theory should be a "wake-up call to voters."

Taylor is a Republican who served as chief of staff for the
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in the administration of former President
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. The security expert stepped down in late 2019 and just over a year later
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that he was the infamous author of the book A Warning penned by an "Anonymous" Trump administration official. He campaigned against Trump in 2020 and continues to urge fellow
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to turn against the former president.

"At least 50 Congressional candidates this cycle have QAnon ties. If this isn't a wake-up call to voters, I don't know what is," Taylor wrote in a Friday tweet.

Taylor appears to be citing
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from Media Matters for America, a left-wing non-profit organization, that found there "are 52 current or former congressional candidates who have embraced" the QAnon conspiracy theory. QAnon adherents believe that a Satanic cabal of
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and societal elites work to control the world through sexually abusing and sacrificing children.

Trump has not embraced the baseless belief, but he has also spoken favorably of its adherents—who generally believe that he is fighting back against the supposed Satanic group that aims to control the world.

"I've heard these are people that love our country," Trump said during an August 2020 White House news conference while he was still president. "So I don't know really anything about it other than they do supposedly like me."

"Besides these congressional candidates, there are multiple gubernatorial candidates in the 2022 election cycle who have expressed some level of support for the conspiracy theory, and there are multiple candidates seeking offices that have control over state elections who have supported the conspiracy theory or appealed to its supporters," Media Matters previously reported.


A September 2021 poll conducted by Daily Kos/Civiqs found that the majority of Republicans believed that QAnon is mostly or partly true. A third (33 percent) said the conspiracy theory is mostly true, while an additional 23 percent said parts of the bizarre belief are valid. In total, 56 percent of GOP voters said they believed it was partly or mostly accurate.
When Taylor revealed that he'd written A Warning, Trump responded by distancing himself from the former administration official. "Who is Miles Taylor?" Trump
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in October 2020, several months before he was permanently banned from the social media platform. "Said he was 'anonymous', but I don't know him—never even heard of him."

Since the 2020 election and the pro-Trump attack targeting the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, Taylor has gone on to campaign against the former president and his faction of the GOP. He co-founded the Renew America Movement, which says it is "working together across party lines" in an effort to "shift the balance of power in Washington, D.C.," according to its website.

"We are not just Democrats or Republicans or Independents. We are Renewers," the website states. During a recent interview with
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, Taylor touted his organization and its goal to prevent Trump's faction of the GOP from retaking power.

"One of the reasons these folks are coming together is because the big lie didn't die after January 6th. It's actually going to be one of the biggest features of the midterm elections. In fact, my organization, Renew America Movement, has identified at least 75 congressional candidates for office this year who believe the election was fraudulent and it belongs to Donald Trump," the former Trump administration official explained.

Trump and his allies
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that the 2020 election was "rigged" or "stolen" in favor of Biden. They have not brought forward evidence substantiating the allegation, but a majority of GOP voters appear to resonate with the groundless belief,
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over the past year.

The election conspiracy theory was also a key driver for many of the pro-Trump rioters who attacked the U.S. Capitol last January. Many of those attackers also publicly espoused a belief in QAnon. Signs and banners promoting the conspiracy theory were held by some of the Trump supporters during the storming of the legislative building.

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QAnon, the extremist conspiracy movement whose followers believe Donald Trump is waging war against the “deep state”, appears to have instigated a nationwide effort to take control of the US election process in critical battleground states ahead of America’s 2024 presidential election.


In recent months concern has risen over the coordinated efforts of
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candidates – committed to Trump’s “big lie” that the 2020 election was stolen from him – who are now running to serve as chief election officials in key swing states.

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of the candidates standing for secretary of state positions have formed an alliance in which they share tactics and tips for success, details of which the Guardian
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last month.

Should any of the candidates be elected, they would be in prime position to distort or even overturn election results in favor of Trump or another preferred presidential candidate in ways that could have a profound impact on or even determine the national outcome.

All the big lie candidates vying to gain control of election counts at state level present themselves as Republicans. It is now emerging that QAnon played a critical role in steering far-right candidates towards the secretary of state races as part of what appears to be a calculated nationwide assault on American democracy.

“This is the way that QAnon could trigger a constitutional crisis,” said Alex Kaplan, senior researcher at the watchdog Media Matters for America who is a close observer of the conspiracy theory. “QAnon is linked to an effort to recruit and elect candidates to positions directly controlling election administrations, and given their ties to harming democracy, that is very concerning.”
 

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Translation: "omg people want election security laws and transparency. Quick! Twist it into some plot to "take control" of elections and cheat. Wanting ID verification is RIGGING and its racist because black people dont have ID and it's a "constitutional crisis!!"

This is basic projection where people accuse you of the very thing they are guilty of.

Most Americans must be Qanon

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Clearly we have a constitutional crisis!

"Overall, the poll found that nearly eight in 10 Americans favor requiring government-issued photo ID to cast a ballot. This policy was most popular among Republicans (94 percent) and independents (83 percent), but a majority of Democrats (57 percent) also indicated support."

Welp we found the chunk of dems/progs who eat up media garbage.
 

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Translation: "omg people want election security laws and transparency. Quick! Twist it into some plot to "take control" of elections and cheat. Wanting ID verification is RIGGING and its racist because black people dont have ID and it's a "constitutional crisis!!"

This is basic projection where people accuse you of the very thing they are guilty of.
Dovey, you're racist. Dont you know I.D.'s are "The Man" and "The Man" keeps blacks down and out?
 

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Translation: "omg people want election security laws and transparency. Quick! Twist it into some plot to "take control" of elections and cheat. Wanting ID verification is RIGGING and its racist because black people dont have ID and it's a "constitutional crisis!!"

This is basic projection where people accuse you of the very thing they are guilty of.
Dovey, you're racist. Dont you know I.D.'s are "The Man" and "The Man" keeps blacks down and out?


If people are confident about our elections and we have laws that protect the integrity of our votes.....well fuck that's a constitutional crisis caused by Qanons who have completely hijacked elections!!

We cant elect anyone based on the peoples votes, dammit. We need our elections "reinforced" by a shadow cabal of wealthy elites to "save" the elections if the people fuck it up!

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Yep, assholes cry fake news about election stealing out of one side of their mouth while crowing about it out of the other side of their mouth.

It's a heroic rescue of the election when all the institutions unite to influence and guide the election results so the peasents cant fuck it up, you know.

That's just democracy when all the corps and institutions form a "shadow campaign" to make sure their guy gets it.

But if the peasents unite and work to get the election results THEY want.....fairly with election security laws that most of the country agrees with? Omg it's a CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS.

We are supposed to just accept that those with power, wealth and the institutions get to run the country and we shouldnt even try because...."constitutional crisis".

According to H.....we shouldn't even be allowed to protect our children from sexually graphic material, partisan PLEASE ASS BOX ME!, we can't say no to a medical intervention without paying for it, we cant protest unless we are left. Cuz...."liberty" means serving one side and one side only.
 
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Yep - these QAnoners are your typical trumptarded conservatives.

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Former Trump administration official Miles Taylor warned on Friday that the relatively large number of candidates running in the 2022 midterms with ties to the QAnon conspiracy theory should be a "wake-up call to voters."

Taylor is a Republican who served as chief of staff for the
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in the administration of former President
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. The security expert stepped down in late 2019 and just over a year later
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that he was the infamous author of the book A Warning penned by an "Anonymous" Trump administration official. He campaigned against Trump in 2020 and continues to urge fellow
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to turn against the former president.

"At least 50 Congressional candidates this cycle have QAnon ties. If this isn't a wake-up call to voters, I don't know what is," Taylor wrote in a Friday tweet.

Taylor appears to be citing
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from Media Matters for America, a left-wing non-profit organization, that found there "are 52 current or former congressional candidates who have embraced" the QAnon conspiracy theory. QAnon adherents believe that a Satanic cabal of
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and societal elites work to control the world through sexually abusing and sacrificing children.

Trump has not embraced the baseless belief, but he has also spoken favorably of its adherents—who generally believe that he is fighting back against the supposed Satanic group that aims to control the world.

"I've heard these are people that love our country," Trump said during an August 2020 White House news conference while he was still president. "So I don't know really anything about it other than they do supposedly like me."

"Besides these congressional candidates, there are multiple gubernatorial candidates in the 2022 election cycle who have expressed some level of support for the conspiracy theory, and there are multiple candidates seeking offices that have control over state elections who have supported the conspiracy theory or appealed to its supporters," Media Matters previously reported.


A September 2021 poll conducted by Daily Kos/Civiqs found that the majority of Republicans believed that QAnon is mostly or partly true. A third (33 percent) said the conspiracy theory is mostly true, while an additional 23 percent said parts of the bizarre belief are valid. In total, 56 percent of GOP voters said they believed it was partly or mostly accurate.
When Taylor revealed that he'd written A Warning, Trump responded by distancing himself from the former administration official. "Who is Miles Taylor?" Trump
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in October 2020, several months before he was permanently banned from the social media platform. "Said he was 'anonymous', but I don't know him—never even heard of him."

Since the 2020 election and the pro-Trump attack targeting the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, Taylor has gone on to campaign against the former president and his faction of the GOP. He co-founded the Renew America Movement, which says it is "working together across party lines" in an effort to "shift the balance of power in Washington, D.C.," according to its website.

"We are not just Democrats or Republicans or Independents. We are Renewers," the website states. During a recent interview with
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, Taylor touted his organization and its goal to prevent Trump's faction of the GOP from retaking power.

"One of the reasons these folks are coming together is because the big lie didn't die after January 6th. It's actually going to be one of the biggest features of the midterm elections. In fact, my organization, Renew America Movement, has identified at least 75 congressional candidates for office this year who believe the election was fraudulent and it belongs to Donald Trump," the former Trump administration official explained.

Trump and his allies
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that the 2020 election was "rigged" or "stolen" in favor of Biden. They have not brought forward evidence substantiating the allegation, but a majority of GOP voters appear to resonate with the groundless belief,
Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!
over the past year.

The election conspiracy theory was also a key driver for many of the pro-Trump rioters who attacked the U.S. Capitol last January. Many of those attackers also publicly espoused a belief in QAnon. Signs and banners promoting the conspiracy theory were held by some of the Trump supporters during the storming of the legislative building.

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QAnon, the extremist conspiracy movement whose followers believe Donald Trump is waging war against the “deep state”, appears to have instigated a nationwide effort to take control of the US election process in critical battleground states ahead of America’s 2024 presidential election.


In recent months concern has risen over the coordinated efforts of
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candidates – committed to Trump’s “big lie” that the 2020 election was stolen from him – who are now running to serve as chief election officials in key swing states.

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of the candidates standing for secretary of state positions have formed an alliance in which they share tactics and tips for success, details of which the Guardian
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last month.

Should any of the candidates be elected, they would be in prime position to distort or even overturn election results in favor of Trump or another preferred presidential candidate in ways that could have a profound impact on or even determine the national outcome.

All the big lie candidates vying to gain control of election counts at state level present themselves as Republicans. It is now emerging that QAnon played a critical role in steering far-right candidates towards the secretary of state races as part of what appears to be a calculated nationwide assault on American democracy.

“This is the way that QAnon could trigger a constitutional crisis,” said Alex Kaplan, senior researcher at the watchdog Media Matters for America who is a close observer of the conspiracy theory. “QAnon is linked to an effort to recruit and elect candidates to positions directly controlling election administrations, and given their ties to harming democracy, that is very concerning.”

But Dove says you're a liar!
 

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Former Trump administration official Miles Taylor warned on Friday that the relatively large number of candidates running in the 2022 midterms with ties to the QAnon conspiracy theory should be a "wake-up call to voters."

Taylor is a Republican who served as chief of staff for the
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in the administration of former President
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. The security expert stepped down in late 2019 and just over a year later
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that he was the infamous author of the book A Warning penned by an "Anonymous" Trump administration official. He campaigned against Trump in 2020 and continues to urge fellow
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to turn against the former president.

"At least 50 Congressional candidates this cycle have QAnon ties. If this isn't a wake-up call to voters, I don't know what is," Taylor wrote in a Friday tweet.

Taylor appears to be citing
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from Media Matters for America, a left-wing non-profit organization, that found there "are 52 current or former congressional candidates who have embraced" the QAnon conspiracy theory. QAnon adherents believe that a Satanic cabal of
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and societal elites work to control the world through sexually abusing and sacrificing children.

Trump has not embraced the baseless belief, but he has also spoken favorably of its adherents—who generally believe that he is fighting back against the supposed Satanic group that aims to control the world.

"I've heard these are people that love our country," Trump said during an August 2020 White House news conference while he was still president. "So I don't know really anything about it other than they do supposedly like me."

"Besides these congressional candidates, there are multiple gubernatorial candidates in the 2022 election cycle who have expressed some level of support for the conspiracy theory, and there are multiple candidates seeking offices that have control over state elections who have supported the conspiracy theory or appealed to its supporters," Media Matters previously reported.


A September 2021 poll conducted by Daily Kos/Civiqs found that the majority of Republicans believed that QAnon is mostly or partly true. A third (33 percent) said the conspiracy theory is mostly true, while an additional 23 percent said parts of the bizarre belief are valid. In total, 56 percent of GOP voters said they believed it was partly or mostly accurate.
When Taylor revealed that he'd written A Warning, Trump responded by distancing himself from the former administration official. "Who is Miles Taylor?" Trump
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in October 2020, several months before he was permanently banned from the social media platform. "Said he was 'anonymous', but I don't know him—never even heard of him."

Since the 2020 election and the pro-Trump attack targeting the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, Taylor has gone on to campaign against the former president and his faction of the GOP. He co-founded the Renew America Movement, which says it is "working together across party lines" in an effort to "shift the balance of power in Washington, D.C.," according to its website.

"We are not just Democrats or Republicans or Independents. We are Renewers," the website states. During a recent interview with
Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!
, Taylor touted his organization and its goal to prevent Trump's faction of the GOP from retaking power.

"One of the reasons these folks are coming together is because the big lie didn't die after January 6th. It's actually going to be one of the biggest features of the midterm elections. In fact, my organization, Renew America Movement, has identified at least 75 congressional candidates for office this year who believe the election was fraudulent and it belongs to Donald Trump," the former Trump administration official explained.

Trump and his allies
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that the 2020 election was "rigged" or "stolen" in favor of Biden. They have not brought forward evidence substantiating the allegation, but a majority of GOP voters appear to resonate with the groundless belief,
Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!
over the past year.

The election conspiracy theory was also a key driver for many of the pro-Trump rioters who attacked the U.S. Capitol last January. Many of those attackers also publicly espoused a belief in QAnon. Signs and banners promoting the conspiracy theory were held by some of the Trump supporters during the storming of the legislative building.

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QAnon, the extremist conspiracy movement whose followers believe Donald Trump is waging war against the “deep state”, appears to have instigated a nationwide effort to take control of the US election process in critical battleground states ahead of America’s 2024 presidential election.


In recent months concern has risen over the coordinated efforts of
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candidates – committed to Trump’s “big lie” that the 2020 election was stolen from him – who are now running to serve as chief election officials in key swing states.

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of the candidates standing for secretary of state positions have formed an alliance in which they share tactics and tips for success, details of which the Guardian
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last month.

Should any of the candidates be elected, they would be in prime position to distort or even overturn election results in favor of Trump or another preferred presidential candidate in ways that could have a profound impact on or even determine the national outcome.

All the big lie candidates vying to gain control of election counts at state level present themselves as Republicans. It is now emerging that QAnon played a critical role in steering far-right candidates towards the secretary of state races as part of what appears to be a calculated nationwide assault on American democracy.

“This is the way that QAnon could trigger a constitutional crisis,” said Alex Kaplan, senior researcher at the watchdog Media Matters for America who is a close observer of the conspiracy theory. “QAnon is linked to an effort to recruit and elect candidates to positions directly controlling election administrations, and given their ties to harming democracy, that is very concerning.”

But Dove says you're a liar!
Who? Oh, the parrot who repeats what it hears on propaganda sites but when asked to back up the wild claims can't. I don't bother with that sort.

I had meant to point out in context regarding the QAnon followers being typical conservatives, that as the 1st article mentions, 56% of Republicans are followers of theQ. Well 56% - if an election is won by 56 to 44 isn't that considered a landslide...a mandate? Certainly. So I feel quite justified in having said that a typical conservative is a mindless QAnoner.

The rest Re: the danger to democracy of having QAnonists controlling the election apparatus is self evident.
 

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Translation: "omg people want election security laws and transparency. Quick! Twist it into some plot to "take control" of elections and cheat. Wanting ID verification is RIGGING and its racist because black people dont have ID and it's a "constitutional crisis!!"

This is basic projection where people accuse you of the very thing they are guilty of.
Dovey, you're racist. Dont you know I.D.'s are "The Man" and "The Man" keeps blacks down and out?


If people are confident about our elections and we have laws that protect the integrity of our votes.....well fuck that's a constitutional crisis caused by Qanons who have completely hijacked elections!!

We cant elect anyone based on the peoples votes, dammit. We need our elections "reinforced" by a shadow cabal of wealthy elites to "save" the elections if the people fuck it up!

Please, Log in or Register to view URLs content!

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