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    This organisation and its reach is seriously scary. When the head of the New York Police Department's second-largest police union openly shows his support of this "organisation" then something is seriously wrong!


    The head of the New York Police Department's second-largest police union gave a television interview Friday afternoon while sitting in front of a mug emblazoned with QAnon imagery and slogans.

    The mug behind Mullins featured the word "QANON" and the hashtag #WWG1WGA, which stands for "where we go one, we go all," a popular slogan among QAnon supporters. At the center of the mug was a large letter Q, which refers to a supposed government insider who, according to QAnon supporters, posts cryptic clues on the Internet about the "deep state."


    More than a year ago, the FBI reportedly assessed that QAnon was a dangerous movement that was likely to inspire its most extreme members to commit violent acts of domestic terrorism.


    In recent weeks, QAnon supporters have been posting videos of themselves reciting an oath and repeating the "where we go one, we go all" catchphrase that is seen on the mug. They say they are preparing "digital soldiers" for an apocalyptic reckoning, when thousands of "deep state" pedophiles will be arrested and prosecuted at military courts at Guantanamo Bay.



    https://us.cnn.com/2020/07/17/us/head-nypd-union-qanon-mug/index.html
     
    not to mentIon the ones who are in elected positions who still will not admit that it's bogus..


    they bought in fully.

    The final ep, its revealed that Stone and the trump campaign media guru ( forgot his name- Sullivan matbe? ) had a recorded convo with Watkins about an algo they created specific for Twitter in that it ENHANCED anything posted...that Twitter didnt even know existed. Basically it would allow his postings to be like a "super-blast".

    I just keep seeing Watkins, sitting indian style, with hand on knees in some sort of ancient meditation pose, with fingerless gloves on, parachute like pants and flannel shirt, with a female robot in a wig to his left - thinking OMG THIS DUDE WAS Q and 20mm people bought it.

    scary really.
     
    I don't know why the Watkins' would agree to do the documentary and allow this level of access

    At first I thought that Ron was just awkward or had social anxiety or was on the autistic spectrum but as the show went on I started getting creepy serial killer vibes from him - there was something about him that rubbed me the wrong way

    The father is quite a character too, Dirk Dastardly mustache AND mutton chops????

    That's quite a look
     
    I don't know why the Watkins' would agree to do the documentary and allow this level of access

    At first I thought that Ron was just awkward or had social anxiety or was on the autistic spectrum but as the show went on I started getting creepy serial killer vibes from him - there was something about him that rubbed me the wrong way

    The father is quite a character too, Dirk Dastardly mustache AND mutton chops????

    That's quite a look

    yea, I'm certain that the elder Watkins has produced child pornography at some point.

    I also felt like the son is on the autism spectrum. He was raised by a creepy father, so that probably explains the serial killer vibe.
     
    I don't know why the Watkins' would agree to do the documentary and allow this level of access

    At first I thought that Ron was just awkward or had social anxiety or was on the autistic spectrum but as the show went on I started getting creepy serial killer vibes from him - there was something about him that rubbed me the wrong way

    The father is quite a character too, Dirk Dastardly mustache AND mutton chops????

    That's quite a look

    because at the end of the day, being "anonymous" doesnt contribute to fame. He simply wasnt content being in the shadows.

    Every mastermind thinks highly of himself and will eventually slip up. The ones that dont, are the ones that go down in history- almost mythological. But a vast majority of them WANT to be known.

    Ron Watkins is no different than the latter. He simply could no longer be unknown.
     
    I also got the sense from the father that despite his calm (yet highly weird) demeanor, I can easily see that guy having a volcanic temper

    I didn't get that same vibe from Ron
     
    I have finally been able to watch Into the Storm. I've been reading about Q, at times, since about last summer or so, maybe a bit earlier. I think Into the Storm's greatest value (somewhat obviously now) comes from access to Jim and Ron Watkins. I think it is informative (even revelatory) from a perspective that is quite zoomed in - the end result is persuasive (if not surprising in the least).

    But if you zoom out, there's so much more going on.

    I think I generally agree with this:

     

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