Anonymous ID: 5c17c9 Aug. 2, 2018, 8:44 a.m. No.2411623   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1686

>>2410098 (reposting from this morning)

 

Recently red-pilled normies and newfags need to pay attention to Q's last post where he calls out the fake MAGA supporters and bandwagon shills. Too many people fall for these asswipes because they don't understand their tactics. And this isn't the first time Q has made a point of this. He mentioned awhile back to be careful who you follow. Jerome Corsi and Alex Jones are obvious examples, but there are plenty more out there.

What are some red flags that you should look for? The first most obvious one is if they openly support Zionism. These types of shills pretend to love Trump, and are especially giddy about taking on Syria and Iran. Of course, these shills are also huge supporters of No Name, because all they really care about are pro-Israel policies. More often than not, these shills also attack Q and the Q supporters. Saul Montes-Bradley and many other of the famefags on Twitter fall under this umbrella.

Then there are the countless other shills who pretend to support Q, but then subvert the movement with their disinfo (looking at you Corsi). Red flags here should be anyone who claims to have contact with Q group or insider information on Q. These shills will also employ tactics to convince you that they're an important middle man. In other words, you should go to them for information rather than going directly to the horse's mouth. This allows them to twist and distort (or outright lie about) Q's messages, thus leading anons down a false path.

If anybody wants to mention other red flags to pay attention to or individuals to be skeptical of, have at it.

Anonymous ID: 5c17c9 Aug. 2, 2018, 9:05 a.m. No.2411845   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1858 >>1890 >>1998

>>2411795

Both Twitter and Facebook lied about where much of their revenue was coming from. It wasn't from advertising, that's for sure. They've been getting their cash from gov't actors like the CIA. And now that their gov't money has been cut off, Facebook and Twitter are claiming the lack of income is due to lower user growth. However, Wall Street and other insiders know the real story, which is why you're seeing the massive sell-off in stocks