Obsessed with QAnon.
Here is every QAnon prediction that’s failed to come true
Mike Rothschild—
2018-08-27 06:30 am | Last updated 2018-08-27 11:19 am
Since exploding on the conspiracy theory scene in October 2017, the self-proclaimed Donald Trump administration insider who calls himself “QAnon” has made a great many predictions of what will be happening next, from specific incidents taking place on exact days, to general claims of great events to come.
Most recently, Q’s drop of Aug. 19, Drop #1926, kicks the can down the road for when the supposed “Great Awakening” of unsealed indictments and mass arrests will take place, citing several Trump executive orders as proof.
If Q’s latest prediction holds with the rest of them, the deep state has nothing to worry about, as most of QAnon’s predictions have fizzled out with virtually nothing happening. Indeed, the predictions have gotten vaguer, content to mostly forecast things happening “next week” or “soon.”
But it wasn’t always like that. In fact, Q kicked off his prognosticating with a bang, using his first few dozen posts to spin an elaborate conspiracy theory that continues to be cited today.
Drop #1 “claimed that “HRC extradition [was] already in motion effective yesterday with several countries in case of cross border run” with Drop #2 alleging “HRC detained, not arrested (yet)” and that there would be “massive riots organized in defiance and others fleeing the US.”
After a stretch of posts full of rhetorical questions and vague claims, Q used Drop #15 to predict that John Podesta would be indicted on Nov. 3, and Clinton aide Huma Abedin indicted on Nov. 6.
Drop #16, posted the same day, claimed that “Friday & Saturday will deliver on the MAGA promise” with a thorough house-cleaning of the government. That Friday, Nov. 3, saw the president leave for a tour of Asia, and no firings, but the predictions continued.
After a series of vague insinuations about the National Guard being activated in various major cities (which was not true), Q again claimed in Drop #25 that proof of his predictions would “begin 11.3.” Again, the only significant event of this day was the president leaving for Asia.
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