Anonymous ID: c2c499 Feb. 11, 2022, 1:54 p.m. No.15604451   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15604440

750

Q !UW.yye1fxo 02/12/2018 15:15:20 ID: 4bcc84

Archive Bread/Post Links: 353580 / 354139

Direct Link: 354139

Our attack on big pharma came w/ a warning letter today.

Message received.

Response forthcoming.

Q

Anonymous ID: c2c499 Feb. 11, 2022, 2 p.m. No.15604488   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4524

>>15604481

 

2687

Q !!mG7VJxZNCI 02/10/2019 23:50:41 ID: 4951e6

Archive Bread/Post Links: 5117135 / 5117410

Direct Link: 5117410

Anonymous 02/10/2019 23:32:01 ID:81b41e

Archive Bread/Post Links: 5117135 / 5117187

Direct Link: 5117187

 

>>5117187

Why does the FAKE NEWS media continue to attack a so-called 'conspiracy'?

Did you know there's been 1,000+ articles written about this movement by the FAKE NEWS media machine?

Google: "Qanon" select: 'News' past 30 days (example)

What are they afraid of?

People coming together and thinking for themselves?

Q

Anonymous ID: c2c499 Feb. 11, 2022, 2:04 p.m. No.15604515   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15604508

3857

Q !!Hs1Jq13jV6 02/12/2020 11:56:44 ID: 4b313a

Archive Bread/Post Links: 8113366 / 8113417

Direct Link: 8113417

Highly sophisticated 'State-level' attacks [v 8kun] followed by FAKE NEWS attacks [v Q] the next day?

Coordinated?

Ask yourself a simple question —– why?

It's time to wake up.

Q

Anonymous ID: c2c499 Feb. 11, 2022, 2:08 p.m. No.15604538   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4734 >>5018

Before Trump, Alex Jones and QAnon: How Robert Welch created the paranoid far right

 

Robert Welch and the John Birch Society were dismissed for years as wackos and losers. But they won the long game

 

In the standard origin story of the modern U.S. right, today's conservative movement was born with an excommunication: when William F. Buckley, the erudite, upper-crust founder of the National Review, turned on his onetime ally, Robert Welch of the John Birch Society, driving Welch and the rest of the conspiracy-hunting "Birchers" out of the respectable right. The truth, as always, is much messier, as historian and Northeastern University professor Edward H. Miller demonstrates in his new book, "A Conspiratorial Life: Robert Welch, the John Birch Society, and the Revolution of American Conservatism," published this month by the University of Chicago Press.

 

"Like the fundamentalists of the 1920s, many Birchers did disengage when it became an embarrassment to be associated with the Society," Miller writes. "Welch's followers were seen as crackpots, deplorables, losers who did not fit into the modern world." But rather than disappear, the Birchers just assumed a lower profile. And today, the ideas they promoted "are everywhere — even in the White House. Even in your own house."

 

Miller's book constitutes the first full-scale biography of Welch, which is surprising in and of itself, considering the impact the Birchers had on American politics, as the most successful anti-Communist organization in U.S. history. And it takes an impressively long view, beginning almost 200 years before Welch's birth, on the North Carolina farms worked by his forebears — initially too poor to be slave-owners, and later on, consumed with elaborate paranoia about shadowy forces conspiring to take their human property away. Later still, as Welch grew up in the first decades of the 20th century — a child prodigy who became the University of North Carolina's youngest student at age 12 —evidence of Southern farmers' diminished status, and their fears of further "slippage," was all around him.

 

Continues…

 

https://www.salon.com/2022/02/09/before-alex-jones-and-qanon-how-robert-welch-created-the-paranoid-far-right/

Anonymous ID: c2c499 Feb. 11, 2022, 2:12 p.m. No.15604552   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4582

A new strategy is being used to try to end school mask mandates. It has QAnon ties.

 

Read more at: https://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/education/article258287888.html#storylink=cpy

Anonymous ID: c2c499 Feb. 11, 2022, 2:15 p.m. No.15604573   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4588 >>4668 >>4702

QAnon Decoder Says Half of What Conspiracy Theory Says Isn't True

 

Dave Hayes, who's become a prominent figure in the QAnon movement, recently dismissed skepticism about unfulfilled promises from the movement's leader, known only as "Q," because he believes part of the strategy of the movement is to put out disinformation.

 

Hayes is an influential interpreter of the writings of Q, who inspired the QAnon conspiracy theory that believes prominent people, including former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, will be arrested for various crimes. While he acknowledged that many have spent the last three years waiting for the arrests, which never came, he argued the disappointment was part of the plan all along.

 

Speaking with Patrick Gunnels on the Reading Epic Threads webcast on Thursday, Hayes said Q warned people he would put out a lot of "disinformation." It was designed to "make the bad guys make wrong moves," according to Hayes.

 

Continues…

 

https://www.newsweek.com/qanon-decoder-says-half-what-conspiracy-theory-says-isnt-true-1677790

Anonymous ID: c2c499 Feb. 11, 2022, 2:22 p.m. No.15604611   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4619 >>4639

LAPD Chief Moore: Super Bowl-sex trafficking link is a 'myth'? Talk to cops and survivors

 

Fri, February 11, 2022, 6:00 AM·2 min read

 

To the editor: Your editorial states that human sex trafficking is not increased by big sporting events and the link with the Super Bowl is a "myth" and a lie.

 

Space won't allow me to articulate the academic studies that validate the exceptional spike in prostitution advertisements, or rescue organizations and survivors' accounts that vehemently disagree with your callous remarks. Additionally, law enforcement officers with their own experiences dealing with sex trafficking crimes understand a much different reality from your editorial dismissal.

 

Just last weekend, 14 individuals were arrested for sex trafficking-related offenses at a single hotel associated with Super Bowl activities, with a number of those arrested traveling from other regions of the country. Isolated? Not at all. Just as the region has seen a flood of counterfeit merchandise and other illicit opportunists related to the Super Bowl, sex trafficking similarly follows.

 

Additionally, Times readers deserve more from your editorial board than cynicism and your insulting declaration that law enforcement promotes these "myths" because it's good for business. Comparing law enforcement's description of the reality of increased sex trafficking during mega events to lies about the coronavirus, stolen elections and QAnon is offensive.

 

We've seen firsthand the lives lost because people are willing to sell others' bodies. I invite one of your editors to spend some time with our investigators and rescue organizations. Perhaps it could help inform the editorial board and improve your perspective of our officers' integrity and dedicated work.

 

Michel R. Moore, Los Angeles

 

The writer is chief of the Los Angeles Police Department.

 

..

 

To the editor: You had the audacity to write, "Yes, the public should be reminded of the persistent problem of trafficking." That sounds like a statement about smog in L.A. — it's so persistent.

 

No! Sex trafficking is a crime. It's about vulnerable, poor, young girls and boys caught in a cycle of violence, often with nowhere to turn for help, and it often involves profit-seeking organized crime.

 

With the Super Bowl coming to Inglewood, I participated in the SOAP Project last Sunday (Save Our Adolescents From Prostitution), delivering bars of hotel-size soaps with a hotline number on them. Of the 21 hotels we visited, all gladly received the resource as an alternative to 911.

 

No one turned us away. Awareness is power. Protecting victims of sex trafficking is everyone's business. If you see something, call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at (888) 373-7888.

 

Judy Molosky, Los Angeles

 

The writer is a board member of United States Catholic Sisters Against Human Trafficking.

 

https://news.yahoo.com/lapd-chief-moore-super-bowl-110054310.html

Anonymous ID: c2c499 Feb. 11, 2022, 2:33 p.m. No.15604689   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4704 >>4715

>>15604668

Some anons are low IQ here. They assume the worst about a post instead of critically thinking about the context. My OP was simply a story (mentioning “Qanon”) that I found interesting enough to share. Lots of shooting the messenger goes on here. It’s not like I wrote the op-Ed or that it was in any way my opinion.

Anonymous ID: c2c499 Feb. 11, 2022, 2:38 p.m. No.15604717   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4749 >>4859 >>5127

>>15604697

I understand the importance of language but the whole “What’s Qanon?” argument is really non sequitur at this point. When they say or refer to “Qanon”, we all know good and well they’re referring to us, and more specifically those of us on this board.

Anonymous ID: c2c499 Feb. 11, 2022, 2:43 p.m. No.15604762   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15604704

I see. I wasn’t sure how to perceive it, whether I was the target or the writer of the story I posted. Either way I don’t really care. I’ve been called just about everything in the book at one time or another. I just see people reply like you did quite often, actually attacking the poster, as though the poster is posting his/her own opinion when, in actuality, the poster is simply sharing a story he/she thinks other anons might find interesting.

Anonymous ID: c2c499 Feb. 11, 2022, 2:56 p.m. No.15604858   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4899 >>4947 >>4999 >>5054 >>5073

>>15604832

Trudeau suggests there will be violence against truckers' protest

 

Justin Trudeau, the prime minister in Canada, is threatening truckers protesting the nation's extreme COVID mandates, with violence, in the form of a "crackdown" he projects will happen as he tries to end the anti-mandate "Freedom Convoy" that has disrupted both Ottawa traffic and the transport of consumer goods in recent weeks.

 

A Gateway Pundit report charges that he's said he's ready to do "whatever it takes" to end the protest that has generated support from hundreds, possibly thousands, of truckers.

 

Continues…

 

https://www.wnd.com/2022/02/trudeau-suggests-will-violence-truckers-protest/

Anonymous ID: c2c499 Feb. 11, 2022, 3:12 p.m. No.15604975   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15604918

Qanon followers say Pelosi San Francisco video is full of secret messages

 

QAnon believers are seeing things again, this time in a video message posted by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

 

Ms Pelosi, 82, released a video announcing that she is once again running for Congress despite rumours that she would retire at the end of her congressional term.

 

As SFGate reports, the video is not unusual for campaign announcement videos. It features Ms Pelosi speaking in front of a green screen and b-roll of San Francisco's iconic locations.

 

However, QAnon adherents have once again drawn supposedly hidden messages from the mundane, claiming there are devilish clues to Ms Pelosi's true intentions hidden in the footage.

 

QAnon is a conspiracy movement that has spawn a cult-like following of largely conservative Americans who believe that the country is run by the "deep state" and a cabal of Satan-worshipping, child-sacrificing, cannibal paedophiles, who all happen to be Democrats or other politicians and public figures they don't like. They believe that a secret government agent code-named Q – for the supposed "Q-level" security clearance they have – is working in league with former President Donald Trump and possibly the not-actually-dead John F Kennedy Jr to bring down the deep state.

 

"Q" spoke to his followers using vague, word salad "drops" that adherents would pore over and attempt to decode. To them, "cofefe" was not just Mr Trump having difficulty spelling, but a secret message intended for them to glance behind the curtain. Likewise, Ms Pelosi's video, the argument goes, is not just a video, but a message to the deep state that needs to be decoded.

 

For example, some have argued that the inclusion of the "Painted Ladies" in the video – San Francisco's iconic colorful Victorian homes – was actually a reference to the ‘90s sitcom "Full House." Because comedian Bob Saget, the star of that sitcom, died recently, they believe it has some deep, hidden significance.

 

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/qanon-followers-say-pelosi-san-francisco-video-is-full-of-secret-messages/ar-AATl6YE

Anonymous ID: c2c499 Feb. 11, 2022, 3:29 p.m. No.15605071   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5084

>>15605067

VERY BAD: 5G is setting off no-contact voltage testers

 

Pocketable no-contact voltage testers were first popularized by Fluke in the 1990’s. All they do is sense the magnetic fields put off by live AC wires. Up until now, they have not been known to interact with cell phone towers or anything at radio frequencies because they are designed to pick up 50 or 60 HZ and ignore everything else.

 

https://tapnewswire.com/2022/02/very-bad-5g-is-setting-off-no-contact-voltage-testers/