Biff_Poindexter
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Did an IP address accidentally reveal QAnon's identity?
It's more complex than it sounds.
www.dailydot.com
Over the weekend, news picked up that the mysterious poster who makes the Q drops, the cryptic messages posted on message board 8kun that give the movement its direction, had been unmasked and revealed to all. And the poster was none other than 8kun’s owner, Jim Watkins. So what was it that changed to spark this newest rumor?
Anti-Q activists discovered that 8kun.top has the same IP address as QMap.pub, the most popular aggregator of QAnon’s drops, along with the home of the “QAnon Prayer Wall.” The term “QMap” dates to an early Q drop from November 2017 that states “QMAP 1/2 confirmed. This is the key.” Q drop aggregators are critical in the movement"
Could this guy be the mysterious Q?
I definitely hope not, he makes Steve Bannon look dapper and well-dressed...this could just be a Deep State attack to deflect from the fact that 39 missing people were found by Trump; thus angering the pedophile child-sex trafficking cabal that the Deep State answers to -- so this was how they responded...
Jim Watkins is likely an easy target due to the fact he has a pedophile history himself; he was the owner of 8chan which is a haven for pedos, white supremacists and a cool place for incel mass shooters to post their manifestos -- plus he is weird, he is a pig farmer who moved to the Philippines -- he also has a weird story to match....
He is a 20 yr Army veteran who started making websites, his first being a porn website that catered to those with pedo-tendencies, then in 2014, he took over 8Chan after its founder disconnected himself from it after multiple 8-chan members made news by being mass shooters...The identity of who this "Q" is -- that is irrelevant, the QAnon movement is bigger than one person at this point..and plus, conspiracy theories are always fun anyway...
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