Anonymous ID: 6d9a74 Sept. 12, 2020, 5:42 a.m. No.10616594   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6605 >>6646 >>6749 >>7150

https://www.logically.ai/articles/qanon-key-figure-man-from-new-jersey

QAnon Key Figure Revealed as Financial Information Security Analyst from New Jersey

A Logically investigation identifies a key QAnon figure as New Jersey resident Jason Gelinas. The investigation ties QAnon properties to a company owned by Gelinas, an information technology specialist who has held prominent positions at both Credit Suisse and Citigroup.

Ever since the shadowy figure known as Q made his first appearance on the 4chan imageboard in October of 2017, the author’s identity has remained a mystery. Since then, Q has posted thousands of ‘drops,’ converting legions of followers to the belief that Donald Trump is leading a global fight against a satanic cabal of child trafficking elites, commonly referred to in the QAnon world as the ‘Deep State’.

Over the years, Q’s posts would move from the 4chan forum to 8chan, and finally to its later iteration, 8kun. But these forums weren’t where most of Q’s followers would go to access the drops: most would find them neatly compiled on a site called QMap, now the main platform on which Q’s drops are published. For years it was believed that QMap was an endeavour that was independent of both the chan forums and the person or people posting Q’s drops, but recent discoveries concerning an IP address behind QMap raised questions as to whether Jim Watkins, the owner of 8chan and 8kun, an elusive figure in his own right, could also be Q. As some QAnon researchers have pointed out, however, the story of Q’s operations does not end with Jim Watkins.

What is QMap?

In the world of QAnon, the site qmap.pub is something of a sacred text. It’s a site designed to collect Q’s posts on other message boards and collate them in a searchable database; over the years, it has grown to include glossaries on themes, profiles on people named across the drops (handily sorted into ‘Evil’, ‘Traitor/Pawn’, and ‘Patriot’), and even a prayer wall.

Most followers of QAnon tend not to visit Q’s posts on 8kun and the ‘chan’ boards where they are initially posted (the vernacular used on those sites is deliberately exclusionary and newcomers are often put off). This makes qmap.pub a crucial port of call for all QAnon information and a major node in how the movement disseminates its lore. The site has been hitting over 10 million monthly users since April of this year.

The developer of QMap has been known only as ‘QAPPANON’ since the launch of the site in May of 2018. They have a successful Patreon where they regularly post and update their following on the running of the website. They pull in over 600 patrons and a $3,320 a month income - although there is a $4,000 a month target for ‘running costs’ of the website. In addition to the website, QMap also had an accompanying app on the Google Play Store (for $2.99) until it was removed in May this year as “harmful content”. The user QAPPANON is synonymous with qmap.pub, acting as its sole developer and mouthpiece.

The QAnon community recognizes the importance of QAPPANON and how central QMap is to how the movement functions. In a recent campaign to deplatform QAPPANON from Patreon, QAnon power-influencer Praying Medic leapt to their defence, calling on his nearly 400,000 Twitter followers to help (and funnelling them towards QAPPANON’s Patreon). In addition, Praying Medic linked to the Patreon on his podcast, describing it as the “Qmap Patreon”.

Who is behind QAPPANON?

It has been suspected that the owner of 8kun, Jim Watkins, is Q and perhaps QAPPANON. A shared IP address for 8kun and qmap.pub was viewed as a significant link between Watkins and Q, placing him as a figure doing more than just hosting Q’s preferred method of communication. If Watkins was not in fact Q, his hosting of QMap suggested that at the very least, he could “become Q whenever he wanted”. When approached by Daily Dot, however, QAPPANON stated “they are ‘not associated with Watkins’ and that they moved to VanwaTech because “QMap suffers denial of service attacks regularly, hence the need for a content delivery network that could stop it.”

Anonymous ID: 6d9a74 Sept. 12, 2020, 5:44 a.m. No.10616605   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6808 >>6870 >>7272

>>10616594

>Most followers of QAnon tend not to visit Q’s posts on 8kun and the ‘chan’ boards where they are initially posted (the vernacular used on those sites is deliberately exclusionary and newcomers are often put off).

I wonder how many of us are in here filtering shills all day.

Anonymous ID: 6d9a74 Sept. 12, 2020, 6:13 a.m. No.10616811   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6820

>>10616730

>https://newspunch.com/blm-protesters-took-a-wrong-turn-into-maga-country-run-out-of-town-by-armed-locals-in-rural-nevada/

aug 8

https://twitter.com/luciastarbuck/status/1292170683523334144

Anonymous ID: 6d9a74 Sept. 12, 2020, 6:17 a.m. No.10616826   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6851

Q, I'm in Oregon City.  Clackamas County.  Level 2 Evacuation.  Terrified.  Fires raging everywhere.  I've been posting to you here for about 2 weeks about these fires.  It is real.  The rednecks around me are on alert.  The others are completely brainwashed.  There is no hope for them.  Their eyeballs are no longer connected to their brains.  Like 90% of ppl are hopelessly brainwashed by the media.

Anonymous ID: 6d9a74 Sept. 12, 2020, 7 a.m. No.10617080   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Former Liberal MP Raj Grewal is facing breach of trust and fraud charges after he allegedly failed to report receiving millions in personal loans to the ethics commissioner "in circumstances that constitute a criminal breach of trust," says the RCMP.

Anonymous ID: 6d9a74 Sept. 12, 2020, 7 a.m. No.10617087   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Screaming could be heard in the background as massive explosions rocked the Jordanian city of Zarqa, Friday.

 

Flashes of light could be seen in footage along with loud sounds of explosions, with scared residents heard screaming and crying.

 

According to Amjad Adailah, spokesman for Jordan's government quoted in media, the explosions came from "a warehouse" where "unusable mortar bombs belonging to the armed forces" were stored. No injuries have been reported so far.

Anonymous ID: 6d9a74 Sept. 12, 2020, 7:29 a.m. No.10617308   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10617218

>enjoy the great outdoors and fine siberian dining

 

They were trying to escape. They asked us "Where's the railway?" We'd never seen a railway. They asked "Where's Moscow? Leningrad?" They were asking the wrong people: we'd never heard of those places. We're Ostyaks. People were running away starving. They were given a handful of flour. They mixed it with water and drank it and then they immediately got diarrhea. The things we saw! People were dying everywhere; they were killing each other…. On the island there was a guard named Kostia Venikov, a young fellow. He fell in love with a girl who had been sent there and was courting her. He protected her. One day he had to be away for a while, and he told one of his comrades, "Take care of her," but with all the people there the comrade couldn't do much really…. People caught the girl, tied her to a poplar tree, cut off her breasts, her muscles, everything they could eat, everything, everything…. They were hungry, they had to eat. When Kostia came back, she was still alive. He tried to save her, but she had lost too much blood.

Anonymous ID: 6d9a74 Sept. 12, 2020, 7:39 a.m. No.10617373   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7380 >>7388

>>10617360

>https://imgur.com/a/1dvCWy4

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ichthyocentaurs

 

In late Classical Greek art, ichthyocentaurs were creatures depicted with a horse's fore-legs; namely, centaurine sea-beings with the upper body of a human, the lower front of a horse, and the tail of a fish. The earliest example dates to the 2nd century B. C., among the friezes in the Pergamon Altar. There are further examples of Aphros and/or Bythos, the personifications of foam and abyss, respectively, depicted as ichthyocentaurs in mosaics and sculptures.

 

A "Birth of Venus (Aphrodite)" mosaic unearthed at Zeugma, Turkey shows Aphrodite emerging from a shell, supported by two "sea-centaurs", construed as special names for Tritons, according to a paper published by the leader of the French excavation team. The mosaics bear inscriptions, identifying the sea-centaurs as Aphros ("Sea-Foam", personified) and Bythos ("Sea-Depths").