Cont: Qanon Conspiracy Theories Part Two

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So Bubba? Did Steve Bannon embezzle that money to fund Trump's top secret war against Hillary Clinton........or was he just copying Trump's kleptomania?

What do your girlfriends in Q-Anon tell you to say this time?

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Who Should Be Nervous?

Anyone who worked on Crossfire Hurricane with Clinesmith. You can bet he is telling Durham everything he knows. Any plea deal would require complete disclosure. Durham could have charged him with a more serious crime, requiring a longer prison sentence. Prosecutors don’t grant such leniency without getting something valuable in return (unless they are investigating Hillary Clinton, whose top aides received immunity for free). Durham is no such patsy. He would not go easy on Clinesmith unless he got useful information in return.

So you support kidnapping children, right?
 
Welp, expect more dangerous crap like this from the Q-cultists. Woman crazed on QAnon conspiracies diced to attack random people she deems ‘pedophiles’ with her car. Thankfully nobody seriously hurt.

https://www.rightwingwatch.org/post/texas-qanon-car-attack-cecilia-fulbright/

Responding police officers reportedly found Fulbright “crying hysterically” and yelling that the driver of the vehicle she attacked “was a pedophile and had kidnapped a girl for human trafficking.” The arresting officer noted that Fulbright seemed “delusional”; her blood alcohol content was recorded as 0.21​ percent—more than double the legal limit in Texas.

Jesus. It's just going to get worse.
 
This is amazing. I'm now seeing a glut of conservatives who claim to "not know very much about" QAnon but are nevertheless defending QAnon against negative media. "What's wrong with not liking pedophiles?"

The central tenets of QAnon - the Trump versus the child-eating vampires - aren't exactly hidden; they're absolutely unavoidable if anyone does even the least amount of internet research. So it can be assumed as factual that these people who "don't know much about them" at the very least know that much. They know enough to use disclaimers like that in an attempt to distance themselves from the group - they definitely don't want anybody thinking they are QAnon supporters. But they still feel compelled to publicly defend QAnon because Trump did.
I facepalmed when some reporter lobbied that softball at trump, allowing him to get away with claiming that he doesn't see a problem in saving the world, completely sidestepping the bizarre tenets of the theory.
 
Yesterday, (as part of a FOIA) the FBI tweeted a link to The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.

How could Q pass up on such an opportunity?
He's losing touch.
 
Code RED !

Emergency response Topic Masters needed for ad hominem attacking, debunking, smoke-blowing, spinsmearing, creating distractions, etc before it gets outta hand...


Clinesmith has PLEAD GUILTY.

I imagine that someone who was deeply partisan in their politics would work from the belief that "All our people are good, and all their people are bad", and would also assume that everyone else thought that way too.
I'm not at all sure that's true, and I'm quite confident that this kind of blind sectarianism is unhelpful and unproductive.
I can also imagine that someone who was only dimly aware of the existence of countries outside America, and who knew next to nothing about those countries, would assume that the entire world was as engaged in American partisan one-upmanship as they were. It must come as something of a surprise that most non-Americans (who, that someone might be shocked to learn, actually outnumber Americans by some considerable margin) will be able to take the idea that not everyone on either side is 100% spotless in their stride, without the need for semi-coherent frothing at the mouth.
 
Jesus. It's just going to get worse.

If by "worse," you mean "Killer drunk drivers in Pontiac Fieros with FREE POWER from aliens" then I have to ask - what could go wrong?

By the time of Fulbright’s arrest, Molina said Fulbright “had been on a three-day bender on this QAnon stuff, and the last thing she said to me was that the aliens gave her free power.” Fulbright claimed to Molina that her red 1984 Pontiac Fiero “was powered with free power from the aliens​.”​
 
Double-wow. I just found out today that Steve Tyler from Aerosmith is supposed to be one of the vampire-cabal ringleaders, and Qmorons have been trying to comment-brigade Aerosmith's music videos on YouTube because evidently every single Aerosmith song is a secret allusion to the child-blood drug.

Well, that does nothing to explain Done with Mirrors.
 
Were adrenachrome bumpers even available on the '64? I'm thinking those weren't offered until the '66. Maybe the adrenachrome dash kit, but that's it.
 
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