Anonymous ID: 52a01e Aug. 3, 2018, 3:43 p.m. No.2438284   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8309 >>8323

Congratulations Q, You are now official in Qc (Quebec) … So is Kate

 

I swear, RedPilling people hear is like pulling teeth from a Donkey's ASS!!! NOT giving up !!

 

GOD BLESS !!!

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Trump Gatherings The mysterious shadow of "QAnon" and his conspiracy theories France Media Agency | Posted on August 3, 2018 at 17:44 - Updated at 17:48

Hiding behind the single letter "Q", a mysterious anime presence on the internet a pro-Trump movement that has just gained new momentum, carrying conspiracy theories from the confines of the "dark web" to the general public in favor of meetings of the American president. Until this week, few Americans had heard of Q or "QAnon", an enigmatic figure who would hold classified information top secret - "Q" means a level of secret defense clearance in the United States - appeared in October 2017 with cryptic messages claiming to fight against a terrible international cabal.

On Tuesday, she was propelled into the spotlight when several members of a Donald Trump rally in Tampa, Florida, were noticed for their QAnon T-shirts and their placards saying "We are Q". Since, a question passionate in the United States: "who is Q?" According to his followers, it would be a mole evolving in the circle close to Donald Trump, who decided to reveal on forums of the "dark web", hidden part of the Internet, scraps of intelligence, or "crumbs" . Its goal? Warn the Americans against a global scheme and tell them that there is an extraordinary ploy to counter it. In this scenario, the United States has been headed for decades by a criminal organization involving the Clinton, the Obama, the Rothschilds, the powerful investor George Soros, Hollywood stars and other members of the world elite. It is teeming with terrible stories of kidnapped children and pedophile networks, recalling the bleak theory that prominent Democrats close to Hillary Clinton are mistreating children in a quiet Washington family pizzeria. A madness that almost ended in tragedy in December 2016, when a man fired an assault rifle on the Comet Ping Pong pizzeria, without making any injuries. But the central thesis of QAnon is undoubtedly the most extraordinary, because it transforms the Russian investigation that poisons the Trump presidency in clever strategy: the American president would have in fact purposely pretended to be in cahoots with Moscow in order to work in secret with Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller to defeat the great international criminal network. The Americans must be ready, insists QAnon, for the response of Donald Trump, an impending "storm" which, with arrests, will bring down the machination and give power to the people. While the deep divisions of the American electorate are dug by the mistrust of the traditional media, that the American president himself continues to discredit by calling them "Fake news" (false information), QAnon could take foot. "For me, Q it's the people who reveal the truth," Mark Emmett, who was attending another Donald Trump rally in Pennsylvania, told the Washington Post on Thursday. "Trump is just showing the way," said the 50-year-old wearing a QAnon T-shirt. Q followers are convinced that Donald Trump sent them a signal in October when he warned journalists against "calm before the storm."

 

QAnon seems to have already made followers of famous republican supporters who alluded to it, such as actress Roseanne Barr and the founder of the site Infowars, nest of conspiracy theorists, Alex Jones. This movement carries real dangers, warn experts who cite the example of an armed man arrested in June near the great dam in Hoover, Nevada, whose writings referred to QAnon. It "contains all the elements that could launch an uprising, incite violence or even push for a political revolt," said a former FBI agent, Clint Watts, on MSNBC. "It seems like a really dangerous phenomenon, especially when you see that some tie it to the president and his meetings." In the face of the media storm, the White House had to react. "The president condemns and denounces any group that incites violence," said spokeswoman Sarah Sanders Wednesday.

Not discouraged, the followers of Q have instead rejoiced online to see their movement mentioned in the heart of power. For his most fervent supporters, this is no doubt: Donald Trump himself sows clues validating their theory. In Tampa on Tuesday, he said he went to "Washington" 17 times before being elected. And he keeps pinning the "17 angry Democrats" who are investigating the Russian issue. Q is the 17th letter of the alphabet.

 

https:// www.tvanouvelles.ca/2018/08/03/lombre-mysterieuse-de-qanon-et-ses-theories-du-complot