Some links to Q-related items today…
As the Jan 6 committee focuses on the bizarre White House attempt to undo the 2020 election, more attention is being paid to Phil Waldron’s Powerpoint presentation, and its reliance on bogus but scientific-sounding claims made by Jovan Pulitzer, formerly Jeffry Jovan Philyaw, inventor of the CueCat barcode disaster of the late 90s.
Meanwhile, in Canaduh.
Outside the James Michael Flaherty building, which houses finance ministry offices, the QAnon Queen of Canada is doing some kind of broadcast with supporters. pic.twitter.com/lHXlOJHdYn
— Brian Platt (@btaplatt) February 6, 2022
This is happening to journalists trying to do their jobs.
We had an Ottawa crew followed for blocks by a man harassing them and yelling he could follow them all day.
A group of police watched this happen as our crew tried to make eye contact and walked right by. https://t.co/81F1Wa7Ar7
— Mercedes Stephenson (@MercedesGlobal) February 6, 2022
Ottawa Police report 'extremely disruptive and unlawful behaviour' by demonstrators overnight. More than 450 tickets issued since Saturday morning and police also say 97 criminal offence investigations have been opened. Related story: https://t.co/1b7d18ADQN
— CBC News Alerts (@CBCAlerts) February 6, 2022
Looking for some background on the QAnon movement? We recommend Travis View’s excellent article at New York magazine as a place to start.
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Posted by Tony Ortega on February 7, 2022 at 08:00