And what did it accomplish?
Same like W replied when Tim Russert ambushed W and Kerry about their skull & bone membership.
And what did it accomplish?
Same like W replied when Tim Russert ambushed W and Kerry about their skull & bone membership.
Jerked around ? Thats not it.
Its kinda like this...Usually when something's not easily dismissed I'll be thinking maybe, maybe not. Watch and see.
Given the miserable track record of Q and Q's followers (by which I mean no credible leaked information, no successful predictions and no evidence for the ludicrous claims about red shoes etc.), what is it about this QAnon business that you find difficult to dismiss?
What is your timescale for 'watch and see'? End of Trump's first term? Something else?
Given the miserable track record of Q and Q's followers (by which I mean no credible leaked information, no successful predictions and no evidence for the ludicrous claims about red shoes etc.), what is it about this QAnon business that you find difficult to dismiss?
What is your timescale for 'watch and see'? End of Trump's first term? Something else?
I would then at least like for historians to note the significant proportion of us who felt it was all a bunch of hogwash :9.To be fair we'll have to wait for the opinion of historians - so somewhere around 2094-2158 AD............![]()
the paycheck.
I would then at least like for historians to note the significant proportion of us who felt it was all a bunch of hogwash :9.
And what did it accomplish?
Bubba: If Q is real, why does he need to rely on mainstream media and published research for his information?
gizmodo.com said:A 26-year-old Seattle man who described himself online as both a member of the far-right Proud Boys group and a believer in the sprawling QAnon conspiracy theory, Buckey Wolfe, is in custody after allegedly stabbing his brother in the head with a sword on Sunday, the Seattle Times reported.
Prosecutors say Wolfe stabbed his brother with the four-foot-long sword while he was hallucinating and believed the latter was a lizard posing as a human, something that local station KIRO 7 reported he later believed of detectives investigating the case. The Times wrote that court and jail documents show authorities are attempting to hold Wolfe without bail, saying he poses an extreme danger to the community:
daily beast said:Wolfe frequently posted QAnon-related content on Facebook, including references to QAnon believers’ motto, “Where We Go One, We Go All.”
He encouraged people to share QAnon graphics, telling his followers to “share this meme ammo.” He also made posts in the style of “Q,” the anonymous person or group of people giving the “clues” that have inspired QAnon, and posted links to the now-closed QAnon subreddit.
he doesn't need them.
He is generously letting them partake in his wisdom and insight.
Some of Q's wheels are still turning
https://thehill.com/opinion/white-h...arned-steele-dossier-was-connected-to-clinton
Given the miserable track record of Q and Q's followers (by which I mean no credible leaked information, no successful predictions and no evidence for the ludicrous claims about red shoes etc.), what is it about this QAnon business that you find difficult to dismiss?
What is your timescale for 'watch and see'? End of Trump's first term? Something else?
Bubba: If Q is real, why does he need to rely on mainstream media and published research for his information?
Judicial Watch's Weekly Update: BIG Court Victory on Clinton Emails and Benghazi
Keep in mind that our FOIA lawsuit led directly to the disclosure of the Clinton email system in 2015. Had we not been pursuing the truth, who knows if it would have ever come to light.
Court Orders Discovery to Begin on Clinton Email/Benghazi Scandals
Last week, I reported to you that we had submitted a court-ordered discovery plan for the depositions of several top former government officials involved in the Clinton email scandal, including Obama administration senior officials Susan Rice, Ben Rhodes, Jacob Sullivan, and FBI official E.W. Priestap.
This week I am pleased to tell you that U.S. District Judge Royce C. Lamberth has ruled that discovery can begin. We will now depose Obama administration senior State Department officials, lawyers, and Clinton aides under oath.
Senior officials — including Susan Rice, Ben Rhodes, Jacob Sullivan, and FBI official E.W. Priestap — will now ...<snip>