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>ANON OBSERVATIONS OF INFOWARS FAN
>I admit to allowing infowars feed me some red pill lites 5 or so years ago but I’ve since graduated. Nonetheless, I have a boomer friend of mine. Dear friend. He’s still on the infowars bandwagon. I talk a little Q with him but overall, we stick to the various players and themes Q mentions and we always agree.
>ONE HUGE RED FLAG IVE NOTICED LATELY
>Over the past month, AJ and infowars has ratcheted up the divide to the point where this guy is literally ready for a civil war. He’s got his neighborhood staked our for liberals by their political signage, and tracked Incase all hell breaks lose.
>He literally thinks blood will have to run in the streets because that’s how much AJ and IW has heightened their fear porning.
>Anyone else notice these observations?
Thanks for sharing your observations anon. This is important.
Yes, in fact, it was AJ's continued ratcheting up the divide tactics (going to ANTIFA rallies for example) well after Trump won in 2016 and my own slow realization that much of the ANTIFA/SORO threat was artificial and doomed to failure (largely due to MAGA in spite of AJ). I finally stopped listening to him for good months ago. Then his turn against Q back in January by trying to undermine the Release FISA efforts of Qanons has only reinforced my disdain for him ever since.
Hopefully, Q has set the stage for AJ, Jerome Corsi, and Roger Stone to be exposed once and for all as the controlled opposition propagandists that they are (though I do feel bad for David Knight).
The good news is that the FALL of Alex Jones should help undermine efforts by AJ's gang of alt-right provocateurs to start a civil war by instigating acts of violence by the angry fringe RIGHT against the angry fringe LEFT.
The bad news is that it will give false legitimacy to the legacy corporate FAKE media as well as corporate efforts to censor ANY conservative alt MEDIA regardless of how truthful it is.