Some links to Q-related items today…
The Georgia Guidestones were considered satanic by some right wing Christians, which is funny because it was revealed in 2015 that the person who actually paid to put them up (and who tried to remain anonymous) was a virulently white supremacist surgeon and Christian in Iowa, Herbert Hinzie Kersten (1920-2005). But someone blew up part of the Guidestones this week, and Georgia’s GBI apparently knocked down the rest as a precaution. So Q patriots are basically going nuts, figuring it’s another sign that the Storm is upon us, or something.
Right-wing conspiracy theorists have been obsessed for years with a set of giant stone tablets called the Georgia Guidestones. On Wednesday, someone blew them up with a bomb. https://t.co/och1ToGlNq
— Will Sommer (@willsommer) July 6, 2022
Miki Larson who is a part of the Michael Protzman aka -48 cult, has posted pictures of some of the group who visited the Georgia Guidestones after the GA rally, she says they prayed while visiting the satanic site and she’s happy to see them destroyed. pic.twitter.com/mpVHqaVzNm
— 2022 Karma 🌻🌻 (@2022_Karma) July 7, 2022
It’s all out in the open.
One point about this – the host refers to these communities being on the "dark web"
These communities are on Twitter, Instagram, Discord. It's mainstream. It's largely out in the open. Just because you don't know about it, doesn't mean your kid doesn't know about it. https://t.co/gzja13aqDo
— W.F. Thomas (@W_F_Thomas) July 6, 2022
Another genius on the ballot.
To add the cherry on top of the sunday, Jackson is also a QAnon adherent. Which, as @AlKapDC has stated would make him the 12th QAnon state legislator if elected. https://t.co/ruH1Q3ujCr
— Marc-André Argentino (@_MAArgentino) July 6, 2022
Disinfo can be stopped?
Oh wow. @Breaking911, the most notorious of the serial misinforming “Breaking” accounts, known to tweet out false information during every crisis event since the Boston Marathon Bombing, has been suspended. pic.twitter.com/Y44oaCltjr
— Brandy Zadrozny (@BrandyZadrozny) July 7, 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 July 7, 2022 at 08:00