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Anon's fact check of the Q segment on Watter's World:

 

>Jesse: There's a conspiracy theory that's gathering momentum here in America. It's

called Qanon. It first appeared online about two years ago its name comes from an anonymous guy claiming to have Q level security clearance within the Trump White House. He posts online and has a very loyal following. Here to break this all down, associate professor of political science at the University of Miami Joseph Uscinski. So professor explain the essence of the Q belief system.

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<an anonymous guy

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In Q #48, clarifies that stating 'Q' does not refer to someone with Q clearance in the DoE, but that if refers to "someone dropping such information has the highest level of security within all departments". Q is a team of insiders within Trump's Administration, White House, and/or Campaign, not just one "guy". Anons think for themselves, like Q has repeatedly said, and there is no "belief system" because it's not a religion or a cult, or a conspiracy theory, it's information warfare.

 

>Professor Uscinski: So this conspiracy theory started about two years ago on a dark web site called 4chan where people can post anonymously. And someone started posting under the name Q and they claimed to have secret insider knowledge about a battle that was going on between Donald Trump against the deep state. And this deep state was made up of satanic

pedophiles who were selling children into sex slavery. And that Donald Trump's presidency was really about dismantling this network of satanic pedophiles, which included Hillary Clinton and John Podesta. And then sending these people off to Guantanamo where they would be tried for their crimes and then summarily hung. And then when that happened it would be called the Great Awakening.

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<to Guantanamo

<when that happened it would be called the Great Awakening.

KEK, 4chan is not the dark web. Gitmo would only be used in possible military involvement in holding people accountable for their crimes, which regardless of the use of the military they will be. Them being held accountable is NOT the Great Awakening, that is The Storm. The Great Awakening is a political movement that is based on spreading information to people who don't know it to wake them up to the crimes, policies, and subversion of the United States of America by those in power. This is done by Q being a backchannel between Trump and anons who spread information to those who want and need it.

 

>Jesse: Okay and isn't it also about the Trump fight with the deep state in terms of the illegal surveillance of the campaign, the inside hit jobs that he's sustained in terms of Comey and Muller and Stzrok and Paige and all of that as well?

Yes. That is part of the information spread by anons.

 

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>Professor Uscinski: So there are many many facets to this conspiracy theory and one way to think about it is that's it's a meta conspiracy theory where there are just lots of different conspiracy theories weave together. So part of it was the Trump was really working with Muller to fight the deep state. Some of it was about things of the deep state we're doing to stop Trump, but a lot of it tracked current events particularly during the Trump Russia investigation because many of the Qanon followers believe that this was a just a deep state attempt to take out a sitting president who's really a Washington outsider.

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<working with Muller

Calling it "a meta conspiracy theory" might be a complement actually. There is a large amount of topics covered by Q and anons, but again it's an information operation not a "conspiracy theory". In Q #3312, Q clearly states "Disinformation push re: Mueller is a white hat." Mueller was NOT a white hat, but did eventually exonerate Trump.

 

>Jesse: Okay and the reason I'm doing this segment is because one of my good friends he's a Q guy, and he's always telling me Q says this, Q says this, you got to look into this, Epstein, and everything and it's all connected, and I thought we'd look into it so that's what we're doing here. How many Q followers are there? And then I have one more

question for you.

KEK, that's awesome that Jesse has been being Qpilled by his "good friend". If you're lurking, you're based.

 

>Professor Uscinski: So when we poll on it nationwide we we don't get huge numbers, so we get about 10% of the population thinks that Qanon is a good thing and as far as conspiracy-

>Jesse: That's a significant amount of the population. Is this all conservatives or they're liberals involved or how does it break down?

>Professor Uscinski: It's both and a lot of people assume that it's a far right-wing conspiracy theory when in fact there isn't anything particularly Republican or conservative about the people that follow it.

That poll is likely an UNDERCOUNT, but 10% of the US population thinking Q is a good thing is amazing. And yes there are people from all parts of the political spectrum that know about and follow Q, and spread information because of it.

 

>Jesse: And then lastly is Q Trump himself?

>Professor Uscinski: There is no way to know and a lot of people have been accused of being Q. Some people think it's Trump, I've been accused of being Q, there's been a whole bunch of people who've been accused of being Q, but it's not me and I doubt it's Trump.

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Q+ is Trump. Q, again, is a team of insiders within Trump's Administration, White House, and/or Campaign. And no way that guy has been accused of being Q ffs.

 

>Jesse: Okay all right professor. Thank you very much

>Professor Uscinski: Thank you.

Thank YOU Jesse, overall a great Qpill live on FOX!

 

Link to video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JwIw_LrRJI

 

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