‘Q’ the end credits for the internet’s lamest conspiracy theory
The fact that the QAnon conspiracy still maintains a sizable following as 2018 comes to a close is truly something to behold. That conspiracy, if your brain has miraculously not yet been fried by the infinite stupidity of the Trump-adjacent internet, revolves around an anonymous message board poster who claims to have “Q” clearance within the federal government and thus access to insider information.
The latest iteration of this cycle of anticipation and disappointment was slated for December 5. Throughout November, Q claimed that “D5,” for short, would bring the final destruction of the Clintons and the Deep State, predicting “panic in D.C.” and writing that “Nothing can stop what is coming. Nothing.” When George H.W. Bush’s state funeral was set for Dec. 5, Q immediately walked back his prediction and admitted that something did, in fact, stop what was coming: “Postponed. Well-played [Deep State]. Please allow us to counter.” Once non-cultists began mocking the D5 premise in light of this new development, Q denied that anything had even been planned for that date: “The 'blue checkmark' FAKE NEWS Twitter personalities are out in full-force today attempting to push another FALSE narrative that arrests were supposed to occur today.”
https://theoutline.com/post/6883/qanon-conspiracy-theory-end-times?zd=1&zi=kuqxemsh
So they are really reading boards, KEK