Meet the man Donald and his minions get their wild ideas from!

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Ron Watkins ran the QAnon website and many believe that he IS Q. And of course, he has Sidney Powell and Michael Flynn right there with him the Q camp. Donald, Sid and Crooked Mike retweet his crap ENDLESSLY. Here's an excerpt:

Sidney Powell, a lawyer who has filed a series of suits she dubbed "the Kraken," which have failed to overturn the results of the election in several states, was part of the meeting. She has repeatedly pushed QAnon theories, and she has used the hashtag #TheStormIsComing, a QAnon phrase that refers to the extrajudicial roundup of Democrats at the heart of the theory.​
Flynn, a hero in the mythology of the QAnon conspiracy theory who once took a QAnon "oath" on video, has said in appearances on the conservative media channel Newsmax that Trump should use the military to "rerun" the election.​
The "Rubicon" hashtag wasn't new to QAnon followers, who have repeatedly tweeted the phrase in the last week. But the hashtag had minimal success last week until Ron Watkins, who previously ran the message board and QAnon hub 8kun, posted a series of viral tweets Thursday and Friday about Caesar and crossing the Rubicon.​
"Will@realDonaldTrump #CrossTheRubicon? Spread the hashtag and show POTUS how you feel about it," Watkins wrote. The tweet got more than 27,000 retweets.​
QAnon followers believe the Democratic Party is run by satanic, child-eating cannibals and that Trump is secretly waging a war against them. Adherents follow "Q," an anonymous poster to the extremist site 8kun, who has posted prophecies since 2017 that have repeatedly failed to materialize. The Q account, which usually posts several times a week, has largely been dormant since Election Day.​
Watkins claimed to have quit 8kun on Election Day, and he has since appeared several times as an expert on the right-wing cable channel OAN to push false conspiracy theories about Dominion Voting Systems machines, even though he has no experience with voting machines.​
Rep. Denver Riggleman, R-Va., who co-sponsored legislation to condemn QAnon that passed in the House in October, said he is worried that QAnon's biggest influencers, such as Watkins and Flynn, "are creating an alternate power structure that will force people into the left-right boundaries of dangerous and fantastical belief systems."​
"This has metastasized into a cult based on some arcane type of religious fervor," he added.​

 
Ron Watkins ran the QAnon website and many believe that he IS Q. And of course, he has Sidney Powell and Michael Flynn right there with him the Q camp. Donald, Sid and Crooked Mike retweet his crap ENDLESSLY. Here's an excerpt:

Sidney Powell, a lawyer who has filed a series of suits she dubbed "the Kraken," which have failed to overturn the results of the election in several states, was part of the meeting. She has repeatedly pushed QAnon theories, and she has used the hashtag #TheStormIsComing, a QAnon phrase that refers to the extrajudicial roundup of Democrats at the heart of the theory.​
Flynn, a hero in the mythology of the QAnon conspiracy theory who once took a QAnon "oath" on video, has said in appearances on the conservative media channel Newsmax that Trump should use the military to "rerun" the election.​
The "Rubicon" hashtag wasn't new to QAnon followers, who have repeatedly tweeted the phrase in the last week. But the hashtag had minimal success last week until Ron Watkins, who previously ran the message board and QAnon hub 8kun, posted a series of viral tweets Thursday and Friday about Caesar and crossing the Rubicon.​
"Will@realDonaldTrump #CrossTheRubicon? Spread the hashtag and show POTUS how you feel about it," Watkins wrote. The tweet got more than 27,000 retweets.​
QAnon followers believe the Democratic Party is run by satanic, child-eating cannibals and that Trump is secretly waging a war against them. Adherents follow "Q," an anonymous poster to the extremist site 8kun, who has posted prophecies since 2017 that have repeatedly failed to materialize. The Q account, which usually posts several times a week, has largely been dormant since Election Day.​
Watkins claimed to have quit 8kun on Election Day, and he has since appeared several times as an expert on the right-wing cable channel OAN to push false conspiracy theories about Dominion Voting Systems machines, even though he has no experience with voting machines.​
Rep. Denver Riggleman, R-Va., who co-sponsored legislation to condemn QAnon that passed in the House in October, said he is worried that QAnon's biggest influencers, such as Watkins and Flynn, "are creating an alternate power structure that will force people into the left-right boundaries of dangerous and fantastical belief systems."​
"This has metastasized into a cult based on some arcane type of religious fervor," he added.​

I suspect you won't see many denials, just attacks and deflection.
 
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Ron Watkins ran the QAnon website and many believe that he IS Q. And of course, he has Sidney Powell and Michael Flynn right there with him the Q camp. Donald, Sid and Crooked Mike retweet his crap ENDLESSLY. Here's an excerpt:

Sidney Powell, a lawyer who has filed a series of suits she dubbed "the Kraken," which have failed to overturn the results of the election in several states, was part of the meeting. She has repeatedly pushed QAnon theories, and she has used the hashtag #TheStormIsComing, a QAnon phrase that refers to the extrajudicial roundup of Democrats at the heart of the theory.​
Flynn, a hero in the mythology of the QAnon conspiracy theory who once took a QAnon "oath" on video, has said in appearances on the conservative media channel Newsmax that Trump should use the military to "rerun" the election.​
The "Rubicon" hashtag wasn't new to QAnon followers, who have repeatedly tweeted the phrase in the last week. But the hashtag had minimal success last week until Ron Watkins, who previously ran the message board and QAnon hub 8kun, posted a series of viral tweets Thursday and Friday about Caesar and crossing the Rubicon.​
"Will@realDonaldTrump #CrossTheRubicon? Spread the hashtag and show POTUS how you feel about it," Watkins wrote. The tweet got more than 27,000 retweets.​
QAnon followers believe the Democratic Party is run by satanic, child-eating cannibals and that Trump is secretly waging a war against them. Adherents follow "Q," an anonymous poster to the extremist site 8kun, who has posted prophecies since 2017 that have repeatedly failed to materialize. The Q account, which usually posts several times a week, has largely been dormant since Election Day.​
Watkins claimed to have quit 8kun on Election Day, and he has since appeared several times as an expert on the right-wing cable channel OAN to push false conspiracy theories about Dominion Voting Systems machines, even though he has no experience with voting machines.​
Rep. Denver Riggleman, R-Va., who co-sponsored legislation to condemn QAnon that passed in the House in October, said he is worried that QAnon's biggest influencers, such as Watkins and Flynn, "are creating an alternate power structure that will force people into the left-right boundaries of dangerous and fantastical belief systems."​
"This has metastasized into a cult based on some arcane type of religious fervor," he added.​

Oh bullshit most Trump supporters didn't even know what QAnon was until you libs went nuts over it...hell I still am not sure where it came from....LMAO...freaks of nature...the OP is a freak of nature.....
 
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Meet Ron Watkins, The Dangerous QAnon Figure Doing Whatever It Takes to Win Trump's Approval (vice.com)

He lives in Japan.
 
I suspect you won't see many denials, just attacks and deflection.

Nope - And where is Ruby Freeman? :cool-45:

Who is Ruby Freeman?
Trump supporters claim that a woman named Ruby Freeman confessed to voter fraud in an Instagram post.​
There is no evidence such a post is legitimate.​
"Joe Biden is now the winner and I'm looking at all of Georgia with a side eye because I know for a fact that Georgia voted for Trump by the largest numbers and if we didn't do what we did he would have won Georgia," the alleged post read.​
During a telephone conversation on January 2, Trump urged Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to overturn the election results in the state.​
Trump spent a majority of the call alleging voter fraud, ballot destructionand even mentioning Freeman as a "known scammer."​

 
Oh bullshit most Trump supporters didn't even know what QAnon was until you libs went nuts over it...hell I still am not sure where it came from....LMAO...freaks of nature...the OP is a freak of nature.....

It doesn't matter whether you took the QAnon oath or know a damn thing about them.
That SHOULD make you less inclined to repeat their election conspiracy theories.
But of course you will anyway.
 
Where all of Dotards "facts" came from during the Georgia call.
And USMB Trumpettes continue to repeat this nonsense on a daily basis. Sad :cuckoo:

Funny thing about the call to Georgia the secretary of state. The white house switchboard had to try 18 times, before they finally got through.

This is almost as funny as when the Governor of Arizona got a phone call from Trump in the middle of signing the election certificates. Took out his phone, silenced it, put it down, and continued signing.
 
Ron Watkins ran the QAnon website and many believe that he IS Q. And of course, he has Sidney Powell and Michael Flynn right there with him the Q camp. Donald, Sid and Crooked Mike retweet his crap ENDLESSLY. Here's an excerpt:

Sidney Powell, a lawyer who has filed a series of suits she dubbed "the Kraken," which have failed to overturn the results of the election in several states, was part of the meeting. She has repeatedly pushed QAnon theories, and she has used the hashtag #TheStormIsComing, a QAnon phrase that refers to the extrajudicial roundup of Democrats at the heart of the theory.​
Flynn, a hero in the mythology of the QAnon conspiracy theory who once took a QAnon "oath" on video, has said in appearances on the conservative media channel Newsmax that Trump should use the military to "rerun" the election.​
The "Rubicon" hashtag wasn't new to QAnon followers, who have repeatedly tweeted the phrase in the last week. But the hashtag had minimal success last week until Ron Watkins, who previously ran the message board and QAnon hub 8kun, posted a series of viral tweets Thursday and Friday about Caesar and crossing the Rubicon.​
"Will@realDonaldTrump #CrossTheRubicon? Spread the hashtag and show POTUS how you feel about it," Watkins wrote. The tweet got more than 27,000 retweets.​
QAnon followers believe the Democratic Party is run by satanic, child-eating cannibals and that Trump is secretly waging a war against them. Adherents follow "Q," an anonymous poster to the extremist site 8kun, who has posted prophecies since 2017 that have repeatedly failed to materialize. The Q account, which usually posts several times a week, has largely been dormant since Election Day.​
Watkins claimed to have quit 8kun on Election Day, and he has since appeared several times as an expert on the right-wing cable channel OAN to push false conspiracy theories about Dominion Voting Systems machines, even though he has no experience with voting machines.​
Rep. Denver Riggleman, R-Va., who co-sponsored legislation to condemn QAnon that passed in the House in October, said he is worried that QAnon's biggest influencers, such as Watkins and Flynn, "are creating an alternate power structure that will force people into the left-right boundaries of dangerous and fantastical belief systems."​
"This has metastasized into a cult based on some arcane type of religious fervor," he added.​


He's no more Q Anan than you are USMB
 
Funny thing about the call to Georgia the secretary of state. The white house switchboard had to try 18 times, before they finally got through.

This is almost as funny as when the Governor of Arizona got a phone call from Trump in the middle of signing the election certificates. Took out his phone, silenced it, put it down, and continued signing.

I remember it well - That was DAYUM hilarious!

 

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