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Nick Sortor
@nicksortor
๐จ #BREAKING: Rep. Elise Stefanik has ACCEPTED Trumpโs offer for US Ambassador to the United Nations, per NYP
This admin is going to be STACKED! ๐ฅ
https://x.com/nicksortor/status/1855945528929894873
>especially in the back kek
https://x.com/robbystarbuck/status/1855970998186570164
The Redheaded libertarian
@TRHLofficial
Breaking: John Bolton has come out and said he did not actually hear President Trump refer to military members as โsuckers and losersโ.
There is still no place for you in the administration, swamp mutant.
https://x.com/TRHLofficial/status/1855781563239182583
https://t.co/isE5Lw0er8
from 2020 - we will not forget
tyvm Amish
who is Q? what is the whole Q movement about?โmy question to GROK
Answer
The identity of "Q," central to the QAnon conspiracy theory, remains anonymous. Here's an overview based on available web information and posts found on X:
Who is Q?
Speculation and Theories: There's no definitive public confirmation of who Q is. However, numerous theories exist:
Some believe Q might be a high-ranking government official with Q clearance, a level of security clearance in the U.S. that allows access to top-secret information. This aligns with Q's claims of being part of a secret insider group within the U.S. government or military.
There are suggestions based on linguistic analysis and other investigative journalism that individuals like Ron Watkins and Paul Furber could have been involved in posting as Q, especially in the early days or as the movement evolved. Watkins, in particular, has been linked due to his operation of the 8kun (formerly 8chan) message board where Q posts were hosted.
Others speculate that Q could be a collective or a persona operated by multiple individuals or an intelligence operation.
The Q Movement:
Origins: QAnon began on the imageboard 4chan in October 2017 with a post from someone claiming to have high-level security clearance (Q clearance). These posts, known as "Q drops," are cryptic messages that followers believe contain clues about a secret battle against corruption.
Core Beliefs:
At its heart, QAnon believers think there's a global conspiracy involving a "deep state" or cabal made up of elites who engage in heinous activities like child trafficking for satanic rituals.
QAnon followers believe that former President Donald Trump was secretly working to dismantle this cabal. They awaited events like "the Storm" or "the Great Awakening," where this conspiracy would be exposed, and perpetrators would be arrested or executed.
Spread and Impact:
From its origins on fringe internet communities, QAnon spread to more mainstream platforms, gaining followers who interpret Q's posts as coded messages.
The movement has influenced U.S. politics, with some QAnon supporters running for office or being elected. It's also been linked to real-world events, including the January 6th Capitol riot where QAnon followers were among the participants.
Nature of the Movement:
Described often as a conspiracy theory, cult-like movement, or in some cases, a "psyop" (psychological operation), QAnon has elements of both political activism and digital-age mysticism.
It encourages followers to do their own research, leading to a phenomenon where misinformation and disinformation proliferate as people interpret Q's cryptic messages in various ways.
Current Status:
After Trump's presidency ended, the movement has faced challenges in adapting its narrative, but it persists. There's been speculation and hope among followers that Q might return, as indicated by some posts on X.
QAnon combines elements of various conspiracy theories, political ideology, and millennialist expectations, creating a complex, evolving narrative that continues to have a significant cultural and political impact.
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