No offense Q, but isn't it you folks who have satellites in orbit that can read matchbooks from space?
You think I'm going to see the arsonists in Medford?
No offense Q, but isn't it you folks who have satellites in orbit that can read matchbooks from space?
You think I'm going to see the arsonists in Medford?
Sickening.
Dustification.
Why aren't I getting nailed on twatter? Different AI? Been up for well over an hour.
Yeah he is. Burned quickly up through the ranks too.
The fun part of this is Generals and Admirals without a CMOH have to salute him, first.
And of course Salem. Hood. White. Lion.
Amen.
A popular website for posts about the conspiracy group QAnon abruptly shut down after a fact-checking group identified the developer as a New Jersey man.
Qmap.pub is among the largest websites promoting the QAnon conspiracy, with over 10 million visitors in July, according to web analytics firm SimilarWeb Ltd., and served as the primary archive of QAnon’s posts. The website aggregates posts by Q, the anonymous figure behind the QAnon theory, and the creator of the Qmap.pub website is known online only as “QAppAnon.”
The fact-checking site Logically.ai identified Jason Gelinas of New Jersey on Sept. 10 as the “developer and mouthpiece” for the site. New Jersey state records connect QAppAnon to Gelinas’s home address, Bloomberg found.
In this May 14, 2020, photo, a person carries a sign supporting QAnon at a protest rally in Olympia, Wash., against Gov. Jay Inslee and Washington state stay-at-home orders made in efforts to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Reached outside his home, Gelinas declined to comment on the Logically report, saying only that someone had sent it to him on Twitter after it was published.
“I’m not going to comment on any of that,” Gelinas said when asked if he was behind the website Qmap. “I’m not going to get involved. I want to stay out of it.”
Wearing an American flag baseball cap, Gelinas said that QAnon is a “patriotic movement to save the country.”
https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/nation/2020/09/11/qanon-website-shuts-down-after-nj-man-identified-operator/3472475001/
fwiw, qmap.pub is down atm
Guessing good riddance.
Guessing our dear Soros paid friends did.
17 Chief Justices
Since the formation of the Court in 1790, there have been only 17 Chief Justices* and 102 Associate Justices, with Justices serving for an average of 16 years.