Some links to Q-related items today…
A noticed difference at the most recent rally.
But Travis again cautions against thinking this is new on Trump’s part.
Trump's embrace of QAnon is not a new development. It's true that Trump rallies previously didn't allow people to wear Q merchandise. But when Trump still had a Twitter account, he used it amplify QAnon followers hundreds of times. https://t.co/mmKbClpp06
— Travis View (@travis_view) September 20, 2022
According to a former White House official Trump was warned that QAnon is "nuttier" than MAGA. But Trump nonetheless defended QAnon-style beliefs because "they have the right idea" about the Deep State and there are "bad and sick people in Hollywood." https://t.co/QIZHlOJARa pic.twitter.com/Kjmv0LJlbE
— Travis View (@travis_view) September 20, 2022
Mark your calendars!
There is a new prediction taking hold in QAnon circles that "something bid" is going to happen on Saturday, September 24….
It's based, in part, on an episode of the Simpsonshttps://t.co/afsI7B1V01
— David Gilbert (@daithaigilbert) September 20, 2022
The next big story in QAnon world.
Folks, what True the Vote is doing with QAnon influencers — employing them, using them to target an election software company, funneling supposed claims they have to law enforcement — is starting to become one of the biggest stories in the history of QAnon. https://t.co/7jNzj2pSos
— Alex Kaplan (@AlKapDC) September 20, 2022
Fake news?
Wow: Hardee's manager tells @jaymboller FBI didn't take Mike Lindell's phone at their drive thru. "Biggest fake news story I have ever seen and my store is at the middle of it" https://t.co/4p6zXq9K7j
— Max Nesterak (@maxnesterak) September 20, 2022
Living in a fantasy world.
Mark Finchem, who has endorsed QAnon propaganda and the conspiracy theory that the Clintons killed Paul Walker (https://t.co/ynDIuXErGZ), complains about people living in "a fantasy world." https://t.co/tvmFI9Nf28
— Eric Hananoki (@ehananoki) September 20, 2022
GOP secretary of state nominee Mark Finchem held a fundraiser on Sunday that was hosted by a 9/11 truther, featured a QAnon song and attended by a QAnon influencer who told followers to drink a bleach solution to stop COVID-19
by @JerodMacEvoy https://t.co/VUPbVpX1WX
— Arizona Mirror (@ArizonaMirror) September 20, 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 September 21, 2022 at 08:00