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A Waco, Texas woman arrested last week and charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and driving while intoxicated​ appears to have been motivated by the QAnon conspiracy theory President Donald Trump spoke positively of during a White House press conference Wednesday.

According to arrest affidavits first reported by the Waco Tribune-Herald, 30-year-old Cecilia Fulbright got behind the wheel of her car just after 9:00 a.m.​ Wednesday with the intent to "[save] a child" from "pedophiles." Fulbright reportedly chased two strangers' vehicles in an apparent attempt to ​hit them.

According to a Waco police report, the first vehicle was a catering truck driven by a woman with her ​minor daughter in the passenger's seat. They successfully evaded Fulbright before calling the police who, according to an incident report, were unable to locate Fulbright or her vehicle.

Fulbright then ​targeted a second unrelated ​vehicle, a Dodge Caravan ​driven by a 19-year-old college student​. Fulbright chased ​the student into a parking lot​ where she cornered​ and repeatedly rammed ​the Dodge Caravan​.

Responding police officers reportedly found Fulbright "crying hysterically," and yelling that the driver of the vehicle she attacked "was a pedophile and had kidnapped a girl for human trafficking."

The arresting officer noted that Fulbright seemed "delusional"; her blood alcohol content was recorded as 0.21​ percent—more than double the legal limit in Texas.

Fulbright was charged with driving while intoxicated and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, the latter of which is a second-degree felony in Texas and carries a term of 2 to 20 years. She was released on an $11,000 bond the day following her arrest.

News and police reports about the incident have not explored​ how Fulbright's actions were influenced by her beliefs ​in the far-right conspiracy theory QAnon and its new soft front #SaveTheChildren.


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A Waco, Texas woman arrested last week and charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and driving while intoxicated​ appears to have been motivated by the QAnon conspiracy theory President Donald Trump spoke positively of during a White House press conference Wednesday.

According to arrest affidavits first reported by the Waco Tribune-Herald, 30-year-old Cecilia Fulbright got behind the wheel of her car just after 9:00 a.m.​ Wednesday with the intent to "[save] a child" from "pedophiles." Fulbright reportedly chased two strangers' vehicles in an apparent attempt to ​hit them.

According to a Waco police report, the first vehicle was a catering truck driven by a woman with her ​minor daughter in the passenger's seat. They successfully evaded Fulbright before calling the police who, according to an incident report, were unable to locate Fulbright or her vehicle.

Fulbright then ​targeted a second unrelated ​vehicle, a Dodge Caravan ​driven by a 19-year-old college student​. Fulbright chased ​the student into a parking lot​ where she cornered​ and repeatedly rammed ​the Dodge Caravan​.

Responding police officers reportedly found Fulbright "crying hysterically," and yelling that the driver of the vehicle she attacked "was a pedophile and had kidnapped a girl for human trafficking."

The arresting officer noted that Fulbright seemed "delusional"; her blood alcohol content was recorded as 0.21​ percent—more than double the legal limit in Texas.

Fulbright was charged with driving while intoxicated and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, the latter of which is a second-degree felony in Texas and carries a term of 2 to 20 years. She was released on an $11,000 bond the day following her arrest.

News and police reports about the incident have not explored​ how Fulbright's actions were influenced by her beliefs ​in the far-right conspiracy theory QAnon and its new soft front #SaveTheChildren.


Pizzagate all over again. Except there seems to be far more Q-followers. So except more of these incidents. Hopefully no one dies.


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Qanon is dumb.


And our President spreads their nonsense using the platform of the POTUS.


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^you're dumb. This is obvious.


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I don't actually listen to or follow that Qanon. Alex Jones and his Infowars is better, imo. He is certainly better than the MSM and the Young Turds lol.


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An Illinois woman inspired by pro-Trump QAnon conspiracy theory videos traveled to New York City on Wednesday with more than a dozen illegal knives and threatened to kill former Vice President Joe Biden, according to police and her own social media posts.

New York police officers arrested dancer Jessica Prim, 37, on Wednesday after she began to act strangely on a city pier. In a live video Prim posted on Facebook of her arrest, she ranted about saving children and claimed she had come to New York because of an internet conspiracy theory video about a "cabal" of pedophile Democrats.

"Have you guys heard about the kids?" a tearful Prim asked as she was arrested. "Okay, I'm not lying."

Shortly before her arrest, Prim posted on Facebook that Hillary Clinton and Koe Biden "need to be taken out."

"Hillary Clinton and her assistant, Joe Biden, and Tony Podesta need to be taken out in the name of Babylon!" Prim wrote. "I can't be set free without them gone. Wake me up!!!!!"

At another point during her arrest, Prim said she believed Donald Trump was talking to her directly during his coronavirus press conferences. Prim is facing more than a dozen counts of criminal possession of a weapon over the knives, as well as a marijuana possession charge, according to the New York Daily News.

Prim's Facebook page is filled with references to QAnon, a conspiracy theory that holds that top Democrats like Biden and Clinton are cannibal-pedophiles scheming to undermine Donald Trump. Prim encouraged her Facebook fans to check out QAnon "clues," anonymous posts from the anonymous person or group of people who direct QAnon believers. In a Facebook video posted just hours before her arrest, Prim ranted about a fictitious video—"Frazzled Rip"—that QAnon believers claim features Clinton and former Clinton aide Huma Abedin murdering a child.

Prim appears to have gone to the pier because she was convinced it was near the U.S. Navy Hospital Ship Comfort, the hospital ship that was sent to New York City to help with the coronavirus pandemic. A faction of QAnon believers have become obsessed with the Comfort, convinced that it's being used to rescue "mole children" abused by the "cabal."

"I'm at the Comfort," Prim said in the video.

In fact, Prim had mistaken the U.S.S. Intrepid, a former aircraft carrier that now serves as a museum, for the Comfort.


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An attorney for the Staten Island man accused of killing a reputed Gambino mob boss says the 24-year-old suspect was influenced by far-right internet rhetoric and radicalized by the QAnon conspiracy theory and President Donald Trump.

Anthony Comello appeared in a St. George criminal court Monday and was arraigned on charges including murder, assault, and criminal possession of a weapon in connection with the March 13th shooting death of Francesco "Frankie Boy" Cali outside his home.

While his client did not plead guilty to the crime, lawyer Robert Gottlieb cited "other right-wing conspiracy websites, hate words that have been spewed by citizens, including politicians, including right at the White House."

In court, Comello displayed handwritten pro-Trump slogans on his palm, including the phrases "MAGA Forever," "Make America Great Again," and "Patriots in Charge."

Comello was remanded without bail. Gottlieb told the court Comello's "family and friends recognize and picked up on significant changes in him over the past few months. Something dramatically happened to him that certainly seems to have been affected by that hate spewed throughout the Internet."


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A man armed with a rifle and a handgun drove an armored truck to the Hoover Dam last Friday and started blocking traffic. He brought a homemade sign with him that said, "Release the OIG report."

Except the report was already out.

The Justice Department's Office of the Inspector General released a report the day before criticizing the actions of FBI officials like James Comey during the Hillary Clinton email investigation. President Trump wrongly claimed it "exonerated" him, and right-wing media seized on the revelation that FBI agent Peter Strzok sent a text saying that "we'll stop" Trump in 2016.

But for followers of the byzantine QAnon conspiracy theory, who had been promised that the report would contain far more damaging revelations about Democrats, the report has been one big anticlimax.

The sign the armored truck driver held up on the bridge appeared to reference the idea, promoted by QAnon, that Trump possesses another OIG report that would bring down his enemies once and for all.

The second report supposedly proves the FBI, the Justice Department, and top Democrats broke laws in an attempt to stop Trump from winning the presidency. Now Trump just has to release it, QAnon says.

QAnon started last November, with a series of cryptic messages posted on the anonymous 4Chan forum. The clues, which QAnon believers claim depict a world where Trump is constantly winning, special counsel Robert Mueller is actually investigating Clinton, and a number of top Democrats are on the verge of being sent from Guantanamo Bay, come from the anonymous "Q"—a reference to the high-ranking Q-level security clearance.

There's no evidence that Q actually has access to national security secrets, or is anything more than a random person trolling Trump supporters on the Internet, but that hasn't stopped QAnon from winning a number of adherents, including Roseanne Barr. In April, hundreds of QAnon believers marched in D.C., chanting QAnon slogans like "Where we go one, we go all" and demanding "transparency" about the Justice Department.

Q's clues had long hyped up the release of the OIG report. But then the report came out, and it wasn't filled with the kinds of revelations QAnon supporters were promised. Now QAnon believers and the mysterious "Q" are scrambling to react to the report's disappointment.

In a video apparently shot from within the truck during the standoff on the bridge, the truck driver, identified by the Arizona Department of Public Safety as 30-year-old Nevada resident Matthew P. Wright, reflected that disappointment, complaining that Trump had failed to "lock certain people up."

"We the people demand full disclosure," Wright said, addressing Trump. "We elected you to do a duty. You said you were going to lock certain people up if you were elected. You have yet to do that. Uphold your oath."

The driver of the armored truck fled after about an hour on the bridge and was later arrested after blowing out the truck's tires on police spike strips. Wright has been charged with five criminal counts, including committing terrorist acts.

David Seaman, a prominent proponent of the Pizzagate conspiracy theory who has become an antagonist for QAnon believers, taunted QAnon fans after the OIG report failed to bring down Democrats.

"Q's own idiot base will demand his head within weeks," Seaman's website, Fulcrum News, tweeted after the OIG report was released. "Total shameful confidence scam. Wasted a lot of folks' time."


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A father with five children in his van lead police on a 20-mile chase spanning two states Thursday as he livestreamed the "chaotic" pursuit, New Hampshire sheriff's officials say.

"We don't want to die," one of the children told Alpalus Slyman, 29, of Boston as the kids begged him to slow down on the livestream, The New Hampshire Union Leader reported.

They also told Slyman he was driving like a "mad man" as they screamed and cried during the chase, which began in Haverhill, Massachusetts, MassLive reported.

At one point, Slyman pointed his camera at the van's speedometer, showing he was driving 110 mph, The New Hampshire Union Leader reported.

"All they're going to do is drug me and then say I'm crazy," Slyman said, telling his children not to trust the police, according to the publication. "Donald Trump, I need a miracle."

Slyman also ranted about QAnon conspiracy theories, saying his neighbors are spies, coronavirus is man-made, and President John F. Kennedy faked his death, MassLive reported.

Rockingham County Sheriff's Office dispatchers were able to patch into Slyman's livestream and convey information to deputies pursuing him, sheriff's officials say in a release.

Deputies deployed "stop sticks" to puncture one of the van's tires but Slyman struck another vehicle and kept going, the release says. The chase continued at a slower pace.

Deputies finally boxed in Slyman's Honda Odyssey at 12:17 p.m., but he rammed a patrol car and then crashed into a tree, the release says.

Deputies arrested Slyman and reunited the five children, ages 13, 5, 2, 1, and 8 months old, with their mother, says the release.

Early reports said the mother was thrown from the van, but authorities later told MassLive that she jumped out when Slyman began acting erratically.

Slyman faces charges including felony reckless conduct and disobeying an officer, the release says.


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On July 5th, Melissa Rein Lively went into a Target store and trashed the mask section, streaming her rage in a viral post that drew over 10 million views.

Before the police closed in on her garage, she livestreamed her own mental breakdown on her company's Instagram account, telling police to "call Donald Trump and ask him" why she shouldn't be arrested for her actions.

She was, she told the police, the "QAnon spokesperson."

Cooped up inside her home and losing work due to the pandemic in the weeks before her outburst, Rein Lively filled the time she would've spent hanging out with friends and emailing clients by diving down conspiracy-fueled rabbit holes on Facebook and Instagram, worsening her feelings of isolation and fear.

She found herself believing in elaborate conspiracy theories about Bill Gates, 5G wireless technology, vaccines and masks.

Within days, she began to believe that Donald Trump is waging a secret war to save trafficked children from a cabal of Satan-worshipping baby eaters who control the United States government.

Then, responding to positive in-group reaction, she took her anger and confusion out on essential workers in the real world—and livestream it for her followers to see.

In the moment, Rein Lively believed she was doing a public good, speaking for the fellow followers of Facebook groups and Instagram pages who spoke out against masks, calling them "muzzles" and a form of slavery.

Rein Lively was entrenched in the world of QAnon. She started to believe that locals she knew were in on the plot to traffic children. She accused one nearby couple, former acquaintances, of covering up crimes as part of the "Deep State" in her Instagram Stories. She bragged that, in the world of QAnon groups, she was about to be famous.

At the end of Rein Lively's slide down Facebook's conspiracy rabbit hole, she eventually came to the same conclusion as many other QAnon followers: She wasn't just watching the Awakening. She was part of it.

"I hate to say the word 'Awakening,' but I thought I was 'it,'" Rein Lively said. "And I just completely went off the rails."


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"telling police to "call Donald Trump and ask him" why she shouldn't be arrested for her actions." -snip

laughing out loud


But they believe this because Trump has a history of telling people to commit crimes and he'll help them afterwards


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"telling police to "call Donald Trump and ask him" why she shouldn't be arrested for her actions." -snip

laughing out loud


But they believe this because Trump has a history of telling people to commit crimes and he'll help them afterwards


Trump loves the poorly-educated.


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^you're dumb. This is obvious.
You're retarded god did it herp derp you idiot.


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Late last month, as the Texas Republican Party was shifting into campaign mode, it unveiled a new slogan, lifting a rallying cry straight from a once-unthinkable source: the internet-driven conspiracy theory known as QAnon.

The new catchphrase, "We Are the Storm," is an unsubtle cue to a group that the F.B.I. has labeled a potential domestic terrorist threat.

It is instantly recognizable among QAnon adherents, signaling what they claim is a coming conflagration between President Trump and what they allege—falsely—is a cabal of Satan-worshiping pedophile Democrats who seek to dominate America and the world.

The slogan can be found all over social media posts by QAnon followers, and now, too, in emails from the Texas Republican Party and on the T-shirts, hats and sweatshirts that it sells.

It has even worked its way into the party's text message system. A recent email from the party urged readers to "Text STORM2020" for updates.

The Republican Party has gone full-QTard.


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"It is instantly recognizable among QAnon adherents, signaling what they claim is a coming conflagration between President Trump and what they allege—falsely—is a cabal of Satan-worshiping pedophile Democrats who seek to dominate America and the world." -snip


Are they not aware that Donald Trump is one of four people who have been directly named by one or more of Epstein's survivors?

The Epstein Four:

-Prince Andrew
-Donald Trump
-Harvey Weinstein
-Alan Dershowitz


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https://www.nj.com/union/2020/10/nj...g-employer.html

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