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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
     
    I work with a lot of Qlowns but a guy with whom I'm working today has slowly been descending into this madness.

    He started with the Ancient Aliens thing. Then he went full on evangelical.

    Now he's sharing this idiocy with everyone who will listen. It's turned quite a few coworkers into raving lunatics.
     
    Stupid is as stupid does... I doudt he's turned anyone into a lunatic, they are just now showing it now, they have always been, they just feel stronger in numbers..lol
     
    BBC journalist Shayan Sardarizadeh reported on Tuesday that he's seeing a conspiracy theory called "Frazzledrip" become even more prominent on Elon Musk's Twitter.

    As Sardarizadeh describes it on his own Twitter account, "Frazzledrip" is "a ludicrous QAnon conspiracy theory that even some QAnon followers regard as too extreme and outlandish" and that is starting to "go viral on this platform."

    According to the Anti-Defamation League, which tracks QAnon and other anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, Frazzledrip "is a rumored dark web snuff film showing Hillary Clinton and longtime aide Huma Abedin sexually assaulting and murdering a young girl, drinking her blood and taking turns wearing the skin from her face as a mask."

    The conspiracy theorists believe that this video was found on Anthony Weiner's laptop by the FBI but suppressed by the deep state...........

     
    I saw it all over the place yesterday. Not a coincidence that it happened when the audio tape of Trump came out.
     
    Qanon believes there are camouflaged lizard people that have infiltrated the highest levels of government

    This is “too extreme and outlandish” for them
     
    QAnon’s conspiracy theories are both bizarre and baseless: from the claim that Democrats are running a sex-trafficking ring through a pizza parlour, to the theory that Donald Trumpis leading the fight against a cabal of paedophiles, and the story that JFK is returning from the dead more than 50 years after his assassination.

    Now, the cult’s latest wild conspiracy centres around the death of its own leader.

    Michael Protzman, the 60-year-old QAnon leader, died on 30 June after suffering “multiple blunt force injuries” in a dirt bike accident.

    Protzman, who was known to his followers as Negative 48, was driving a dirt bike at the Meadow Valley Motocross track in Millville, Minnesota, when he crashed.

    Around a week later he died from his injuries at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, the clinic confirmed to VICE News.

    Or did he?

    In the week since his untimely passing, QAnon members have refused to accept the death of their leader and instead claim the whole tragedy is a hoax……..



     
    With the release of the Q movie, sex trafficking is being used to spread their conspiracy theories.

    Here is a thread that talks about the real situation, it’s worth the time to read the whole thing.


    Sex trafficking is a huge problem and there's really no need to use hyperbole or made up claims to address it. I get the Q nut angle, but we can't let them hijack the issue either. The truth matters.
     
    Sex trafficking is a huge problem and there's really no need to use hyperbole or made up claims to address it. I get the Q nut angle, but we can't let them hijack the issue either. The truth matters.
    Yes, and they are totally trying to hijack it. Completely misrepresenting what is going on.
     
    Yea, everyrime someone is selling something in a parking lot like fake cologne, or a strange car passes in front of someones ring doorbell, ITS SEX TRAFFICKERS!!!! Some people will have you believe that majority of it is people being kidnapped from the mall..
     
    With the release of the Q movie, sex trafficking is being used to spread their conspiracy theories.

    Here is a thread that talks about the real situation, it’s worth the time to read the whole thing.





    Concern for children is a gateway to most of this stuff

    and if anyone says anything people always say, “so, you don’t care about children?”

    Wearing masks? Think of the children

    Critical Race Theory? Think of the children

    Dont say Gay? Think of the children

    Drag shows? Think of the children

    Trans people in bathrooms or playing sports? Think of the children

    Abortion? Think of the (unborn) children

    Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin isn’t Virginia’s Governor without ‘Think of the children’

    and once people think a group is actively trying to ruin or hurt children that’s all she wrote for any kind of genuine conversation or debate

    Exploiting people’s natural need and desire to protect kids can be a slippery slope to crazy town

    if you’re trying to get people to think or do XYZ (whatever that is) tying it some kind of way to children’s welfare is always a good start
     
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    Concern for children is a gateway to most of this stuff

    and if anyone says anything people always say, “so, you don’t care about children?”

    Wearing masks? Think of the children

    Critical Race Theory? Think of the children

    Dont say Gay? Think of the children

    Drag shows? Think of the children

    Trans people in bathrooms or playing sports? Think of the children

    Abortion? Think of the (unborn) children

    Glenn Youngkin isn’t Virginia’s governor without ‘Think of the children’

    and once people think a group is actively trying to ruin or hurt children that’s all she wrote for any kind of genuine conversation or debate

    Exploiting people’s natural need and desire to protect kids can be a slippery slope to crazy town

    if you’re trying to get people to think or do XYZ (whatever that is) tying it some kind of way to children’s welfare is always a good start

    It's particularly heinous in this case, but children as political pawns is hardly a new concept. The drug wars of the 80s, children were essentially the tip of the spear with the who "just say no" "this is your brain on drugs" thing.
     



    Concern for children is a gateway to most of this stuff

    and if anyone says anything people always say, “so, you don’t care about children?”

    Wearing masks? Think of the children

    Critical Race Theory? Think of the children

    Dont say Gay? Think of the children

    Drag shows? Think of the children

    Trans people in bathrooms or playing sports? Think of the children

    Abortion? Think of the (unborn) children

    Glenn Youngkin isn’t Virginia’s governor without ‘Think of the children’

    and once people think a group is actively trying to ruin or hurt children that’s all she wrote for any kind of genuine conversation or debate

    Exploiting people’s natural need and desire to protect kids can be a slippery slope to crazy town

    if you’re trying to get people to think or do XYZ (whatever that is) tying it some kind of way to children’s welfare is always a good start


    Except for gun control. Then it's "fork the children".
     

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