QAnon: Bringing the Pain
By redhotpogo
@redhotpogo (4401)
United States
May 24, 2018 5:57pm CST
So speaking as a complete outsider about the whole QAnon phenomenon that's been going on, I love it. I don't know if it's legit or just some guy having fun on the net, but it's absolute genius.
This person/persons has managed to get a very large number of people from all walks of life to act as one giant computer of truth and justice to all work together to investigate the swamp monsters in our government, and bring their evil activities to light. So that what the MSM tried to hide can be seen by the entire world.
And they must be doing something right, because the media is foaming at the mouth insane with absolute desperation trying to stop it. Even using the most worn out propaganda technique in the book by claiming it is a conspiracy theory.
Really? A conspiracy theory is a story that is made up using circumstantial events to explain unexplained or misunderstood circumstances. It is only a conspiracy until it is proven to be true.
QAnon has never been a conspiracy. It's a real person or persons, who is discussing real events that can be researched and proven with picture evidence, signed documents, and even video evidence.
Again, I'm an outsider to this movement, so I don't know how it all works. I do not know if the claims that Q is working with the president or some kind of high level intelligence operator are true, but I fully support these patriots hard work to bring criminals to justice, and to make the United States of America the way it was intended to be. A government for the people. By the people.
What are your thoughts?
WWG1WGA
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@mythociate (21432)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
25 May 18
One word (or 'one URL' ): Snopes https://Snopes.com
The definitive Internet reference source for urban legends, folklore, myths, rumors, and misinformation.
@mythociate (21432)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
27 May 18
@redhotpogo You give them the URL of a news-story you've seen (or ask them about news you've heard) and they tell you whether it's true or not.
@redhotpogo (4401)
• United States
27 May 18
@mythociate Snopes has been busted too many times with false and biased information. They are unreliable. i recommend anyone wanting to know the facts to do their own research and not rely on a website to tell you.