Has Q chucked it?

I reckon if he ran as Q he'd smash that amount.
On the other hand, with this kind of campaign, how can he possibly lose?

On another note, Boris Johnson recently accused Labour leader Starmer of "failing to prosecute" dead paedophile Jimmy Saville, an accusation which prompted some Tory MPs to resign, citing how baseless it was.
Baselessness notwithstanding, Starmer was yesterday harassed by a mob outside parliament, with some shouting things like, "Do you enjoy working for the new world order?"
Qtards everywhere.
 
How many different JFKs does one cult need?
Savin brags about having high-up contacts in the US intelligence services, though in fact he is believed to be a private insurance investigator living in the Seattle area. He claims to be friends with the actor Roseanne Barr, and in one of the wilder aspects of his influence, is believed by many QAnon followers to be John F Kennedy Jr.
I suppose if they keep trying to pin a JFK on different people they'll get a real one eventually, right?
Right?
:lol:
 
Boris Johnson recently accused Labour leader Starmer of "failing to prosecute" dead paedophile Jimmy Saville, an accusation which prompted some Tory MPs to resign, citing how baseless it was.
Baselessness notwithstanding, Starmer was yesterday harassed by a mob outside parliament, with some shouting things like, "Do you enjoy working for the new world order?"
Evel less of a coincidence than I thought"

The UK’s homegrown conspiracy groups with links to QAnon

The British anti-vax community is small – but well organised
Resistance GB live broadcast of Keir Starmer

Resistance GB live broadcast of Keir Starmer being heckled outside parliament last week.

The most comprehensive analysis of the UK’s anti-vax community reveals that just 0.32% of the population is active in the movement, contradicting its claim to represent “the 99%”.
The first analysis of its kind shows that the anti-vax movement is far smaller than expected, with about 220,000 unique active users identified within a network of 427 groups on the messaging app Telegram, its preferred platform.

Analysts, however, expressed concern about the “high crossover” between anti-vax ideologies and QAnon, the online conspiracy theory whose supporters stormed the US Capitol and whose violent tendencies prompted the FBI to label it a domestic terrorism threat in 2019.
 
That's a LOLcow account.
A rather popular LOLcow account.
Is the person behind that account at it? Quite possibly. My guess is that most of the big Qanon "personalities" are, at least to some extent, at it.
But do all of the above account's 160k followers know they're at it? It seems not. I know more than one person who takes those ramblings seriously.
 
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Imagine if there was a Twitter 2000 years ago.

Simon @SimonPeter
Our leader has been captured by the Sanhedrin guards - but it's all part of the plan and God will surely reveal his greatness and bring down the cell walls. Faith.

Simon @SimonPeter
The Sanhedrin have condemned the leader to death. All part of God's plan to expose their corruption. He shall not perish.

Simon @SimonPeter
A brave and difficult day for the leader, but he needed to fake his death to be able to continue the plan.

Simon @SimonPeter
The tomb is empty. He has risen to Heaven to fetch reinforcements. He will return soon!

Simon @SimonPeter
The plan cannot be rushed. Be faithful and have patience. Meanwhile we've set up a merch store. We've got crosses of various sizes, and we're currently working on a very nice shroud with the leader's likeness available this summer.
 
Imagine if there was a Twitter 2000 years ago.

Simon @SimonPeter
Our leader has been captured by the Sanhedrin guards - but it's all part of the plan and God will surely reveal his greatness and bring down the cell walls. Faith.

Simon @SimonPeter
The Sanhedrin have condemned the leader to death. All part of God's plan to expose their corruption. He shall not perish.

Simon @SimonPeter
A brave and difficult day for the leader, but he needed to fake his death to be able to continue the plan.

Simon @SimonPeter
The tomb is empty. He has risen to Heaven to fetch reinforcements. He will return soon!

Simon @SimonPeter
The plan cannot be rushed. Be faithful and have patience. Meanwhile we've set up a merch store. We've got crosses of various sizes, and we're currently working on a very nice shroud with the leader's likeness available this summer.
Zeb @Zebidee <replying to @SimonPeter>
Pilate was arrested yesterday and executed. The Pilate who walks among us now is a clone put in place by the Deep State. Numerology tells us the letters of Pilate's name point towards rescue from beyond Heaven. The Cabal will then fall and their true reptilian form will be revealed.

<Simon has blocked @Zebidee>
 
Comey is now one of the "White Hats". :confused:

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"Normies awakening" seems to be flavour of the week:

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I have not kept up with the bizarre Q Anon Conspiracy with the exception of watching the HBO special series on it last year. I wonder, now that Q is returning to Picard in season two will that make it end?
 
I wonder, now that Q is returning to Picard in season two will that make it end?
Alas, no, it will probably long outlast any of us on here.
It was supposed to end at least 2 dozen times between 2017 and 2020, based on "predictions" by Q, including the very first one that Hillary would be arrested at a specific time and date. Every time one prediction was shown to be utter bollox by dint of not coming true, they simply moved the goalposts to the next one. As far as I can tell, they see no logical issue with this repeated shifting of prediction claims.
Then last year Q stopped posting altogether but even that hasn't stopped it, merely diminished it somewhat.

The storm is not upon us, nor coming.
There has been no great awakening, nor will there be.
But where they go one, they will continue to go all in for believing utter horsefeathers, apparently for no good reason other than because it chimes with their blood-thirsty-execution-porn-confirmation-bias.
 
Why to people believe this kind of stuff? First rule of the internet, don’t believe everything you see on the interest.
 
Why to people believe this kind of stuff?
I find it fascinating. Probably more so because I've known several people for decades who now believe this gibberish and never expected any of them to go so undeniably crazy. I'm almost 3 years into watching them gradually unravel and it still astonishes me.
 
Why to people believe this kind of stuff? First rule of the internet, don’t believe everything you see on the interest.

It started off pretty grounded but apparently is completely off the rails these days. Until fairly recently I was sure it had to be just shitposters who took it over, but apparently for some it is completely real.

What sucks is some of the core things that it started with was and is legit. The number of prominent people getting outed and charged as pedos is pretty big. Look what is happening at CNN, the royal family and the Clintons. None of that gets much attention because the sheeple have moved on to "Jan 6 was worse than Hitler, Slavery and the Civil War combined", all else be damned.
 
It started off pretty grounded...
This is how it started off:
HRC extradition already in motion effective yesterday with several countries in case of cross border run. Passport approved to be flagged effective 10/30 @ 12:01am. Expect massive riots organized in defiance and others fleeing the US to occur. US M’s will conduct the operation while NG activated. Proof check: Locate a NG member and ask if activated for duty 10/30 across most major cities.
That was the first Q drop.

The second one gets off to an even wilder start:
Mockingbird HRC detained....
If that sounds "pretty grounded" to you, I'll have a pint of whatever you're drinking. :pint:

Q was wrong about almost everything, right from that very first post. It was never remotely grounded in anything resembling reality. That Q grew in popularity and "credibility" with every passing false prediction says more about the wishful thinking and confirmation bias of the anons than anything else.
A significant number of people wanted HRC and the so-called "cabal" to be arrested, tried and executed. Q simply provided the porn, which the growing band of anons hungrily lapped up, embellished and evangelised to the gullible hordes.

And as for "the sheeple have moved on," the irony is that the absurdly easily-led followers of such obvious nonsense as Q still call everyone else "sheeple".
 
This is how it started off:

That was the first Q drop.

The second one gets off to an even wilder start:

If that sounds "pretty grounded" to you, I'll have a pint of whatever you're drinking. :pint:

Q was wrong about almost everything, right from that very first post. It was never remotely grounded in anything resembling reality. That Q grew in popularity and "credibility" with every passing false prediction says more about the wishful thinking and confirmation bias of the anons than anything else.
A significant number of people wanted HRC and the so-called "cabal" to be arrested, tried and executed. Q simply provided the porn, which the growing band of anons hungrily lapped up, embellished and evangelised to the gullible hordes.

And as for "the sheeple have moved on," the irony is that the absurdly easily-led followers of such obvious nonsense as Q still call everyone else "sheeple".

I'm talking about Pizzagate which predated so called Q drops. I think it's pretty well established the connection, so you are just being obtuse.
 
I'm talking about Pizzagate which predated so called Q drops. I think it's pretty well established the connection, so you are just being obtuse.
I'm not being obtuse - I genuinely thought you were talking about the start of Q, not Pizzagate. This is a thread about Q, after all, and someone asked how people could believe such nonsense. How are we supposed to know your head is thinking "Pizzagate" while your fingers are typing a reply that doesn't mention Pizzagate to someone not asking about Pizzagate?
At least you clarified that you weren't talking specifically about Q.

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Just on the Pizzagate-Q connection. When Pizzagate was initially a thing, I didn't personally know anyone in Scotland who had even heard of it, let alone had an opinion. Fast forward to 2020 and multiple Facebook contacts start posting years-old Pizzagate propaganda. A couple of months after that, they're extremely vocal and angry Trump fans, calling everyone else "sheeple" and telling us to "enjoy the show" as "the Great Awakening" was coming on <insert date>. When no "Awakening" happened on said date, they pivoted to <insert new date>. Pretty amazing for me to witness as it was completely out of character for most of them.
 
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