POLL: Republicans/Conservatives do you follow 'QAnon'?

YES OR NO, ARE YOU A FOLLOWER?

  • YES

    Votes: 6 18.2%
  • NO

    Votes: 27 81.8%

  • Total voters
    33

DigitalDrifter

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So how serious are we supposed to take this organization? Are they all crackpots? How many of you are actually followers?

Please be honest as to your involvement, we need to know!

Note to MODS. Please I beg you, leave this here, don't send it to the conspiracy board, flame zone, or one of the other boards where no one will see it.

This IS current news, obviously.

QAnon: What is it and where did it come from?


Supporters of the QAnon movement were among the crowd that stormed the US Capitol building on Wednesday.
Several prominent activists were spotted inside the building, and others flew Q-themed banners inside and out.

The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.View original tweet on Twitter
President Trump - viewed as a hero by the movement - has stopped short of endorsing the conspiracy theory but has described QAnon activists as "people who love our country."
So what is QAnon and who believes in it?
What is it?
At its heart, QAnon is a wide-ranging, completely unfounded theory that says that President Trump is waging a secret war against elite Satan-worshipping paedophiles in government, business and the media.
QAnon believers have speculated that this fight will lead to a day of reckoning where prominent people such as former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will be arrested and executed.


media captionTrump on QAnon: 'They do like me'
That's the basic story, but there are so many offshoots, detours and internal debates that the total list of QAnon claims is enormous - and often contradictory. Adherents draw in news events, historical facts and numerology to develop their own far-fetched conclusions.
Where did it all start?
In October 2017, an anonymous user put a series of posts on the message board 4chan. The user signed off as "Q" and claimed to have a level of US security approval known as "Q clearance".
These messages became known as "Q drops" or "breadcrumbs", often written in cryptic language peppered with slogans, pledges and pro-Trump themes.
Picture of a snake in the shape of a letter Q and the slogan where we go one we go all

image caption"Where we go one we go all", often abbreviated as "WWG1WGA!" is one of the most popular QAnon slogans
Nobody actually believes it, right?
Actually, thousands do. The amount of traffic to mainstream social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, Reddit and YouTube has exploded since 2017, and indications are the numbers have gone up further during the coronavirus pandemic.
The big social media companies subsequently tightened their rules about QAnon content and took down hundreds of Q-supporting accounts and videos.
But social media and opinion polls indicate there are at least hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of people who believe in at least some of the bizarre theories offered up by QAnon.

And its popularity hasn't been diminished by events which would seem to debunk the whole thing. For instance, early Q drops focused on the investigation by special prosecutor Robert Mueller.
QAnon supporters claimed Mr Mueller's inquiry into Russian interference in the 2016 US election was really an elaborate cover story for an investigation into paedophiles. When it concluded with no such bombshell revelation, the attention of the conspiracy theorists drifted elsewhere.
True believers contend deliberate misinformation is sown into Q's messages - in their minds making the conspiracy theory impossible to disprove.
QAnon supporters bring banners and flags to rallies in support of President Trump
IMAGE

QAnon: What is it and where did it come from? - BBC News
 
So how serious are we supposed to take this organization? Are they all crackpots? How many of you are actually followers?

Please be honest as to your involvement, we need to know!

Note to MODS. Please I beg you, leave this here, don't send it to the conspiracy board, flame zone, or one of the other boards where no one will see it.

This IS current news, obviously.

QAnon: What is it and where did it come from?


Supporters of the QAnon movement were among the crowd that stormed the US Capitol building on Wednesday.
Several prominent activists were spotted inside the building, and others flew Q-themed banners inside and out.

The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.View original tweet on Twitter
President Trump - viewed as a hero by the movement - has stopped short of endorsing the conspiracy theory but has described QAnon activists as "people who love our country."
So what is QAnon and who believes in it?
What is it?
At its heart, QAnon is a wide-ranging, completely unfounded theory that says that President Trump is waging a secret war against elite Satan-worshipping paedophiles in government, business and the media.
QAnon believers have speculated that this fight will lead to a day of reckoning where prominent people such as former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will be arrested and executed.


media captionTrump on QAnon: 'They do like me'
That's the basic story, but there are so many offshoots, detours and internal debates that the total list of QAnon claims is enormous - and often contradictory. Adherents draw in news events, historical facts and numerology to develop their own far-fetched conclusions.
Where did it all start?
In October 2017, an anonymous user put a series of posts on the message board 4chan. The user signed off as "Q" and claimed to have a level of US security approval known as "Q clearance".
These messages became known as "Q drops" or "breadcrumbs", often written in cryptic language peppered with slogans, pledges and pro-Trump themes.
Picture of a snake in the shape of a letter Q and the slogan where we go one we go all

image caption"Where we go one we go all", often abbreviated as "WWG1WGA!" is one of the most popular QAnon slogans
Nobody actually believes it, right?
Actually, thousands do. The amount of traffic to mainstream social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, Reddit and YouTube has exploded since 2017, and indications are the numbers have gone up further during the coronavirus pandemic.
The big social media companies subsequently tightened their rules about QAnon content and took down hundreds of Q-supporting accounts and videos.
But social media and opinion polls indicate there are at least hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of people who believe in at least some of the bizarre theories offered up by QAnon.

And its popularity hasn't been diminished by events which would seem to debunk the whole thing. For instance, early Q drops focused on the investigation by special prosecutor Robert Mueller.
QAnon supporters claimed Mr Mueller's inquiry into Russian interference in the 2016 US election was really an elaborate cover story for an investigation into paedophiles. When it concluded with no such bombshell revelation, the attention of the conspiracy theorists drifted elsewhere.
True believers contend deliberate misinformation is sown into Q's messages - in their minds making the conspiracy theory impossible to disprove.
QAnon supporters bring banners and flags to rallies in support of President Trump
IMAGE

QAnon: What is it and where did it come from? - BBC News
I start every morning with corn flakes, coffee, QAnon and the Daily Talking points from Sean.
 
So how serious are we supposed to take this organization? Are they all crackpots? How many of you are actually followers?

Please be honest as to your involvement, we need to know!

Note to MODS. Please I beg you, leave this here, don't send it to the conspiracy board, flame zone, or one of the other boards where no one will see it.

This IS current news, obviously.

QAnon: What is it and where did it come from?


Supporters of the QAnon movement were among the crowd that stormed the US Capitol building on Wednesday.
Several prominent activists were spotted inside the building, and others flew Q-themed banners inside and out.

The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.View original tweet on Twitter
President Trump - viewed as a hero by the movement - has stopped short of endorsing the conspiracy theory but has described QAnon activists as "people who love our country."
So what is QAnon and who believes in it?
What is it?
At its heart, QAnon is a wide-ranging, completely unfounded theory that says that President Trump is waging a secret war against elite Satan-worshipping paedophiles in government, business and the media.
QAnon believers have speculated that this fight will lead to a day of reckoning where prominent people such as former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will be arrested and executed.


media captionTrump on QAnon: 'They do like me'
That's the basic story, but there are so many offshoots, detours and internal debates that the total list of QAnon claims is enormous - and often contradictory. Adherents draw in news events, historical facts and numerology to develop their own far-fetched conclusions.
Where did it all start?
In October 2017, an anonymous user put a series of posts on the message board 4chan. The user signed off as "Q" and claimed to have a level of US security approval known as "Q clearance".
These messages became known as "Q drops" or "breadcrumbs", often written in cryptic language peppered with slogans, pledges and pro-Trump themes.
Picture of a snake in the shape of a letter Q and the slogan where we go one we go all

image caption"Where we go one we go all", often abbreviated as "WWG1WGA!" is one of the most popular QAnon slogans
Nobody actually believes it, right?
Actually, thousands do. The amount of traffic to mainstream social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, Reddit and YouTube has exploded since 2017, and indications are the numbers have gone up further during the coronavirus pandemic.


The Article doesn't even really address that Q believes that our corrupt pols are often pedophiles which they have repeatedly proven...

BBC doing a hit job

Your poll should have included a third option---one for people who don't follow Qanon but think they are alteast partially correct.
The big social media companies subsequently tightened their rules about QAnon content and took down hundreds of Q-supporting accounts and videos.
But social media and opinion polls indicate there are at least hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of people who believe in at least some of the bizarre theories offered up by QAnon.

And its popularity hasn't been diminished by events which would seem to debunk the whole thing. For instance, early Q drops focused on the investigation by special prosecutor Robert Mueller.
QAnon supporters claimed Mr Mueller's inquiry into Russian interference in the 2016 US election was really an elaborate cover story for an investigation into paedophiles. When it concluded with no such bombshell revelation, the attention of the conspiracy theorists drifted elsewhere.
True believers contend deliberate misinformation is sown into Q's messages - in their minds making the conspiracy theory impossible to disprove.
QAnon supporters bring banners and flags to rallies in support of President Trump
IMAGE

QAnon: What is it and where did it come from? - BBC News
 
Neither a republican nor a "conservative" (whatever the hell that's supposed to mean anymore) and I don't follow the cryptic brain droppings of Q.

Gave Q a look when a guy whom I trust steered me his way....Gave him three chances to be predictive, and he failed.

Q is a nothingburger and his followers are nutty.....Sucks to say, because I really liked the original Q.

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It's fucking 100% true, you fucking libtard. Q has already made his latest prognostication, but you stupid libbers.can't read it. QAnon cracked it through morse code though, so you low IQ libber Stalinist communist swine can suck it. We found more info via wikilinks using translators from Indonesian websites that say Democrats are turning the elderly into food. We patriots even retrieved the key on Parler (before the Communist scum violently shut it down censoring them in a political coup). So, of course, the communists liberal gay DEEP STATE leftist faggots want to CENSOR US and put us into reeducation camps.

But, Q will prevail. We hacked into the deepest depths of our government's networks. We even got the name of the fascist plan from these motherless libtard traitors.

They call it: 'Soylent Green'. PROOF, bitches! You can't refute it. Go home, libtards. GAME OVER.

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The Democrats hate for q makes me like him and more and more. You can tell a lot about someone's character by who their enemies are.
 
It's fucking 100% true, you fucking libtard. Q has already made his latest prognostication, but you stupid libbers.can't read it. QAnon cracked it through morse code though, so you low IQ libber Stalinist communist swine can suck it. We found more info via wikilinks using translators from Indonesian websites that say Democrats are turning the elderly into food. We patriots even retrieved the key on Parler (before the Communist scum violently shut it down censoring them in a political coup). So, of course, the communists liberal gay DEEP STATE leftist faggots want to CENSOR US and put us into reeducation camps.

But, Q will prevail. We hacked into the deepest depths of our government's networks. We even got the name of the fascist plan from these motherless libtard traitors.

They call it: 'Soylent Green'. PROOF, bitches! You can't refute it. Go home, libtards. GAME OVER.

:auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg: :113::113::113::113::113::113::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg:

Sadly, I don't know if you are trying to be funny, or if you really believe all that.
 
:itsok:
It's fucking 100% true, you fucking libtard. Q has already made his latest prognostication, but you stupid libbers.can't read it. QAnon cracked it through morse code though, so you low IQ libber Stalinist communist swine can suck it. We found more info via wikilinks using translators from Indonesian websites that say Democrats are turning the elderly into food. We patriots even retrieved the key on Parler (before the Communist scum violently shut it down censoring them in a political coup). So, of course, the communists liberal gay DEEP STATE leftist faggots want to CENSOR US and put us into reeducation camps.

But, Q will prevail. We hacked into the deepest depths of our government's networks. We even got the name of the fascist plan from these motherless libtard traitors.

They call it: 'Soylent Green'. PROOF, bitches! You can't refute it. Go home, libtards. GAME OVER.

:auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg: :113::113::113::113::113::113::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg:

Sadly, I don't know if you are trying to be funny, or if you really believe all that.

I know, Petunia. :itsok: I know.
 

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