So…George Soros backs…Hamas.

theHawk

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Is anyone really surprised?

I guess the old Nazi turncoat can’t help himself.

He is the one that directs the leftwing talking points.

Can you really fault AOC and the Hamas Squad for obeying Soros?


 
It's to the point you need not even converse with these people anymore to know what their position is on any given subject.

Just follow the talking points Leftist graph to follow along.

Hell, you don't even need to follow the graph. You just need to talk with them a minute or two to know how te will react to anything for the rest of their sick pathetic lives.
 
Is anyone really surprised?

I guess the old Nazi turncoat can’t help himself.

He is the one that directs the leftwing talking points.

Can you really fault AOC and the Hamas Squad for obeying Soros?


More antisemitism .



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QAnon

conspiracy \ 'kyoo ən än \

: a loosely organized, far-right network of people who believe the world is controlled by a satanic cabal of pedophiles and cannibals, made up of politicians (mostly Democrats), mainstream media, journalists, and Hollywood entertainers. This cabal is accused of controlling a “deepstate” government whose purpose is to undermine and attack President Donald Trump and his supporters

WHY IT’S ANTISEMITIC:

Antisemitic conspiracy theories about Jewish elites, globalists, and bankers are part and parcel of the QAnon belief system, and George Soros and the Rothschilds are consistent targets (see Soros, Rothschild). The use of children in the conspiracy—the need to rescue children from the hands of the powerful globalists—harkens back to medieval blood libel accusations against Jews (see blood libel).


["Photo of a protest sign saying "The Blood of Our Children is on YOUR HANDS #Adrenochrome"
A sign at a Save the Children rally in Watertown, NY in August 2020 uses a classic blood libel trope.]

QAnon emerged in October 2017 when anonymous messages appeared on 4chan, an online messaging board used by the far-right. “Q” refers to the top security clearance of the U.S. Department of Energy, while “Anon” references the anonymity of the Q source. “Q” is believed to be a government insider, revealing secrets to his/her followers.

QAnon conspiracy theorists are waiting for the “Storm”—the mass arrest of people in power—and the Great Awakening, where everyone will realize the QAnon theory is the truth. In May 2019, the FBI identified QAnon as a potential domestic terrorist threat.
 
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Is anyone really surprised?

I guess the old Nazi turncoat can’t help himself.

He is the one that directs the leftwing talking points.

Can you really fault AOC and the Hamas Squad for obeying Soros?


(((SOROS))).....MAGAt anti-semites.
 
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QAnon

conspiracy \ 'kyoo ən än \

: a loosely organized, far-right network of people who believe the world is controlled by a satanic cabal of pedophiles and cannibals, made up of politicians (mostly Democrats), mainstream media, journalists, and Hollywood entertainers. This cabal is accused of controlling a “deepstate” government whose purpose is to undermine and attack President Donald Trump and his supporters

WHY IT’S ANTISEMITIC:

Antisemitic conspiracy theories about Jewish elites, globalists, and bankers are part and parcel of the QAnon belief system, and George Soros and the Rothschilds are consistent targets (see Soros, Rothschild). The use of children in the conspiracy—the need to rescue children from the hands of the powerful globalists—harkens back to medieval blood libel accusations against Jews (see blood libel).


["Photo of a protest sign saying "The Blood of Our Children is on YOUR HANDS #Adrenochrome"
A sign at a Save the Children rally in Watertown, NY in August 2020 uses a classic blood libel trope.]

QAnon emerged in October 2017 when anonymous messages appeared on 4chan, an online messaging board used by the far-right. “Q” refers to the top security clearance of the U.S. Department of Energy, while “Anon” references the anonymity of the Q source. “Q” is believed to be a government insider, revealing secrets to his/her followers.

QAnon conspiracy theorists are waiting for the “Storm”—the mass arrest of people in power—and the Great Awakening, where everyone will realize the QAnon theory is the truth. In May 2019, the FBI identified QAnon as a potential domestic terrorist threat.
Soros gives all his money to promoting Marxism and if we critique that and make note of it we are antisemitic?

I'm pretty sure mindlessly demonizing an entire nation of Jews and then dancing in the streets when thousands are slaughtered is antisemitic, you know, what democrats do.
 
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QAnon

conspiracy \ 'kyoo ən än \

: a loosely organized, far-right network of people who believe the world is controlled by a satanic cabal of pedophiles and cannibals, made up of politicians (mostly Democrats), mainstream media, journalists, and Hollywood entertainers. This cabal is accused of controlling a “deepstate” government whose purpose is to undermine and attack President Donald Trump and his supporters

WHY IT’S ANTISEMITIC:

Antisemitic conspiracy theories about Jewish elites, globalists, and bankers are part and parcel of the QAnon belief system, and George Soros and the Rothschilds are consistent targets (see Soros, Rothschild). The use of children in the conspiracy—the need to rescue children from the hands of the powerful globalists—harkens back to medieval blood libel accusations against Jews (see blood libel).


["Photo of a protest sign saying "The Blood of Our Children is on YOUR HANDS #Adrenochrome"
A sign at a Save the Children rally in Watertown, NY in August 2020 uses a classic blood libel trope.]

QAnon emerged in October 2017 when anonymous messages appeared on 4chan, an online messaging board used by the far-right. “Q” refers to the top security clearance of the U.S. Department of Energy, while “Anon” references the anonymity of the Q source. “Q” is believed to be a government insider, revealing secrets to his/her followers.

QAnon conspiracy theorists are waiting for the “Storm”—the mass arrest of people in power—and the Great Awakening, where everyone will realize the QAnon theory is the truth. In May 2019, the FBI identified QAnon as a potential domestic terrorist threat.
^^ Love how these clowns can’t address the story.


Only programmed reaction: attack with racist/bigot slurs, that will shut him up.

Qanon is a leftwing conspiracy theory used to run away from any issue brought up. No one on the right follows or knows who or what “Qanon” is, nor do we care. We are able to think for ourselves.

I certainly have no illusions that anyone is going to “mass arrest” the people in power. That is the dumbest thing I have ever heard. The FBI and DOJ are all run by radical leftwing lunatics that would never arrest such people, when they in fact do everything in their power to protect and defend them.


How am I the ”antisemitic” one when I am criticizing Soros for backing Hamas…who are actual antisemites that want to wipe Israel off the map.
 
(((SOROS))).....MAGAt anti-semites.
This theHawk dope, and this Votto cretin are suspiciously Q-tips.

Q



James Arthur Watkins (born November 1963)[1] is an American businessman, QAnon conspiracy theorist, and the operator of the imageboard website 8chan/8kun and textboard website 5channel. Watkins founded the company N.T. Technology in the 1990s to support a Japanese pornography website he created while he was enlisted in the United States Army. After leaving the Army to focus on the company, Watkins moved to the Philippines. In February 2014, Watkins became the operator of 2channel after he seized it from its creator and original owner, Hiroyuki Nishimura, later renaming it 5channel.[2][3] He began providing domain and hosting services to 8chan later that year and became the site's official owner and operator by year's end.[4]

Watkins and his son, Ron Watkins, are prominent advocates of the QAnon conspiracy theory, and have close ties to the Q movement.[5]





Early life
James Arthur Watkins was born in Dayton, Washington, and grew up on a family farm in Mukilteo, Washington.[2][6][7] His mother worked for Boeing and his father worked for a phone company.[2]

Watkins joined the United States Army in 1982 when he was 18 years old and served until 1998 or 1999.[4][2][8] Over his time in the Army, he worked as a helicopter mechanic and recruiter; he reached the rank of sergeant first class in 1994.[1] The Army sent him to a technology school in Virginia in 1987, where he learned about computers and the early Internet.[4][2][8]

Career
In 1998, while still enlisted, Watkins created a website for Japanese pornography called "Asian Bikini Bar".[1][4] By hosting it in the United States, he was able to circumvent the strict pornography censorship in Japan. He later renamed the venture "N.T. Technology", which according to Watkins was a meaningless acronym meant to make pornography purchases less conspicuous on credit card statements.[4] N.T. Technology, which is based in Reno, Nevada, initially sold advertising, and later also sold web hosting services to other Japanese adult entertainment websites that couldn't be hosted in Japan.[4][2] In 1998 or 1999, during the dot-com boom, Watkins left the army to focus on N.T. Technology.[4] In October 2020, Mother Jones reported that N.T. Technology has hosted domains with names suggesting connections to child pornography, and that regardless of whether child pornography is hosted on the domains, Watkins is "profiting from words that appeal to the real thing".[9][10] Watkins dismissed the claim as "an attempt to smear [his] name and print something awful".[9]
 
This theHawk dope, and this Votto cretin are suspiciously Q-tips.

Q



James Arthur Watkins (born November 1963)[1] is an American businessman, QAnon conspiracy theorist, and the operator of the imageboard website 8chan/8kun and textboard website 5channel. Watkins founded the company N.T. Technology in the 1990s to support a Japanese pornography website he created while he was enlisted in the United States Army. After leaving the Army to focus on the company, Watkins moved to the Philippines. In February 2014, Watkins became the operator of 2channel after he seized it from its creator and original owner, Hiroyuki Nishimura, later renaming it 5channel.[2][3] He began providing domain and hosting services to 8chan later that year and became the site's official owner and operator by year's end.[4]

Watkins and his son, Ron Watkins, are prominent advocates of the QAnon conspiracy theory, and have close ties to the Q movement.[5]





Early life
James Arthur Watkins was born in Dayton, Washington, and grew up on a family farm in Mukilteo, Washington.[2][6][7] His mother worked for Boeing and his father worked for a phone company.[2]

Watkins joined the United States Army in 1982 when he was 18 years old and served until 1998 or 1999.[4][2][8] Over his time in the Army, he worked as a helicopter mechanic and recruiter; he reached the rank of sergeant first class in 1994.[1] The Army sent him to a technology school in Virginia in 1987, where he learned about computers and the early Internet.[4][2][8]

Career
In 1998, while still enlisted, Watkins created a website for Japanese pornography called "Asian Bikini Bar".[1][4] By hosting it in the United States, he was able to circumvent the strict pornography censorship in Japan. He later renamed the venture "N.T. Technology", which according to Watkins was a meaningless acronym meant to make pornography purchases less conspicuous on credit card statements.[4] N.T. Technology, which is based in Reno, Nevada, initially sold advertising, and later also sold web hosting services to other Japanese adult entertainment websites that couldn't be hosted in Japan.[4][2] In 1998 or 1999, during the dot-com boom, Watkins left the army to focus on N.T. Technology.[4] In October 2020, Mother Jones reported that N.T. Technology has hosted domains with names suggesting connections to child pornography, and that regardless of whether child pornography is hosted on the domains, Watkins is "profiting from words that appeal to the real thing".[9][10] Watkins dismissed the claim as "an attempt to smear [his] name and print something awful".[9]
Never heard of either one. Why would I care what they have to say?
 
Soros gives all his money to promoting Marxism and if we critique that and make note of it we are antisemitic?

I'm pretty sure mindlessly demonizing an entire nation of Jews and then dancing in the streets when thousands are slaughtered is antisemitic, you know, what democrats do.

The people calling you anti-semitic, like bodecea and Dante, also support Hamas and deny the Holocaust. Just keep that in mind.
 
The people calling you anti-semitic, like bodecea and Dante, also support Hamas and deny the Holocaust. Just keep that in mind.
Like Soros, you did not even have to tell me.

The cult never deviates.

They are true NPC players.

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Is anyone really surprised?

I guess the old Nazi turncoat can’t help himself.

He is the one that directs the leftwing talking points.

Can you really fault AOC and the Hamas Squad for obeying Soros?


If true then that takes a lot of courage.

But then the only other choice has finally boiled down to supporting Zionism and apartheid!
 
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QAnon

conspiracy \ 'kyoo ən än \

: a loosely organized, far-right network of people who believe the world is controlled by a satanic cabal of pedophiles and cannibals, made up of politicians (mostly Democrats), mainstream media, journalists, and Hollywood entertainers. This cabal is accused of controlling a “deepstate” government whose purpose is to undermine and attack President Donald Trump and his supporters

WHY IT’S ANTISEMITIC:

Antisemitic conspiracy theories about Jewish elites, globalists, and bankers are part and parcel of the QAnon belief system, and George Soros and the Rothschilds are consistent targets (see Soros, Rothschild). The use of children in the conspiracy—the need to rescue children from the hands of the powerful globalists—harkens back to medieval blood libel accusations against Jews (see blood libel).


["Photo of a protest sign saying "The Blood of Our Children is on YOUR HANDS #Adrenochrome"
A sign at a Save the Children rally in Watertown, NY in August 2020 uses a classic blood libel trope.]

QAnon emerged in October 2017 when anonymous messages appeared on 4chan, an online messaging board used by the far-right. “Q” refers to the top security clearance of the U.S. Department of Energy, while “Anon” references the anonymity of the Q source. “Q” is believed to be a government insider, revealing secrets to his/her followers.

QAnon conspiracy theorists are waiting for the “Storm”—the mass arrest of people in power—and the Great Awakening, where everyone will realize the QAnon theory is the truth. In May 2019, the FBI identified QAnon as a potential domestic terrorist threat.
Saul Alinsky lives!
 

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