Originally posted by Old Man Whirly!
QAnon is a group of conspiracy theories, which when challenged have continually lost any veracity.
It is true that the left kicked out poll watchdogs at the 11th hour.
It is true that Biden was behind in the polls until he mysteriously wasn't.
It is true that efforts to kick Trump out of office started well before he ever assumed the position, and intensified as he term continued, and were so petty as to attempt an impeachment post office.
At its heart, QAnon is a wide-ranging, completely unfounded theory that says that President Trump is waging a secret war against elite Satan-worshipping paedophiles in government, business and the media.
QAnon believers have speculated that this fight will lead to a day of reckoning where prominent people such as former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will be arrested and executed.
Flynn Caught on Tape Calling QAnon "Total Nonsense"
Originally posted by Adam_PoE
In a video entitled "Some Have Said That General Flynn Prayed to Satan in a Recent Prayer," host Paul Oebel gave Flynn a chance to rebut the growing right-wing controversy alleging he is signed-on with Lucifer."I even saw a show the other day saying, 'Michael's flipped on the side of the devil,'" Oebel said. "Can you please explain what happened there?"
"All of these people that talk about turning to whatever," Flynn said. "People need to stop overthinking what everybody is saying."
The bizarre YouTube interview marked Flynn's latest attempt in a weeks-long campaign to convince his one-time fans in the QAnon conspiracy theory movement that he is not a Satanist.
How is that QTard grift working out, traitor?
Michael Flynn has embraced his position as a hero to QAnon conspiracy theorists. He took the QAnon oath, sold QAnon T-shirts, and even auctioned off a QAnon quilt. He appeared at a QAnon convention and signed books with a QAnon slogan. Some QAnon followers even believe that Flynn is "Q," the mysterious figure behind QAnon.
But a recording released late Saturday night by a one-time Flynn ally suggests that he privately believes QAnon to be "total nonsense."
On Saturday night, pro-Trump lawyer and QAnon booster Lin Wood released a recording of what purports to be a phone call between Wood and Flynn on Telegram. The audio's publication comes amid a right-wing civil war pitting Wood against one-time allies like Flynn.
There is so much more delicious infighting HERE. The article that Flynn mentions in the audio? It is by notorious white supremacist Hal Turner.
Originally posted by Adam_PoEBrilliant 😆 👆
Michael Flynn has embraced his position as a hero to QAnon conspiracy theorists. He took the QAnon oath, sold QAnon T-shirts, and even auctioned off a QAnon quilt. He appeared at a QAnon convention and signed books with a QAnon slogan. Some QAnon followers even believe that Flynn is "Q," the mysterious figure behind QAnon.But a recording released late Saturday night by a one-time Flynn ally suggests that he privately believes QAnon to be "total nonsense."
On Saturday night, pro-Trump lawyer and QAnon booster Lin Wood released a recording of what purports to be a phone call between Wood and Flynn on Telegram. The audio's publication comes amid a right-wing civil war pitting Wood against one-time allies like Flynn.
There is so much more delicious infighting HERE. The article that Flynn mentions in the audio? It is by notorious white supremacist Hal Turner.
“I think it’s a disinformation campaign,” Flynn said on the call. “I think it’s a disinformation campaign that the CIA created. That’s what I believe. Now, I don’t know that for a fact, but that’s what I think it is. I think it’s a disinformation campaign.” -snip
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Q was/is father and son duo Ron and Jim Watkins, they hosted and controlled the site "Q" posted on.
But it's best when Rightist just eat themselves. So much tidier that way.
QAnon "5G-Blocking" Necklaces Found to be Radioactive
Necklaces and accessories claiming to "protect" people from 5G mobile networks have been found to be radioactive. The Dutch authority for nuclear safety and radiation protection issued a warning about ten products it found gave off harmful ionising radiation.
It urged people not to use the products, which could cause harm with long-term wear. There is no evidence that 5G networks are harmful to health. Despite this, there have been attacks on transmitters by people who believe they are harmful. A bracelet for children, branded Magnetix Wellness, was also found to be emitting radiation.