Posted on 07/24/2018 2:06:58 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Devotees of Qanon a far-right conspiracy theory about President Donald Trumps secret war against Hillary Clinton, the so-called deep state and a fictitious global child sex cabal are showing their devotion to the cause by buying merchandise, including T-shirts, hats, and jewelry, on Amazon.com.
Shoppers are presented with over 1,000 results when they search Amazon for the term Qanon, a baseless and convoluted theory that mirrors 2016s pizzagate conspiracy, which claimed Clinton was running a child sex trafficking ring out of a Washington pizza shops basement and led to a shooting at that restaurant by a pizzagate-believer in 2016.
A variety of T-shirts and hats adorned with Q and white rabbits are available for purchase and free Amazon Prime shipping. Qanon followers can also buy coffee mugs, bumper stickers, mobile phone cases and grips, pet collars, books and rap songs all on Amazon. Several of the products were branded with an Amazons Choice label, though those labels were removed after an inquiry from NBC News.
Amazon declined to comment on the sales....
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NBC putting down Q. Should make any Consevative Q-denying Freepers take another look at Q?
However, as one who is constantly praying for the country and Trump I will be very happy to be proven wrong as I've seen a lot of these fakery out there concerning him.
When the time comes (and I really hope that these stuff do prove to be genuine), I will be among the first to admit that I was wrong and say "Pass the Ketchup please!" :-)
TXnMA
Not worth it. Belief is something between you and God. Conspiracy nutters proclaim that policy and jurisprudence should be based on the stuff they believe.
If you interject your specific belief in God into what I can or cannot do, then I’m perfectly justified in terminating your corporeal existence, of course.
That’s not to say that principles based on the Judeo-Christian ethos aren’t highly suitable for organizing a republic.
I am also not proclaiming a weird warped web of conspiracy theories, crimes and treason. If I were to say that there was a pedophile ring based out of business, or that some ‘deep state’ operative had been funneling information to hostiles, or some such accusation, of course I should be mocked or ignored if I’m not going to put my byline to it or testify. I seldom make specific claims, and those only of a very limited range and within my humble expertise (worked as a pollster, about that I have a pretty good idea of what the math and facts are, and my actual name and address and bonafides I would be glad to provide via freepmail. That and running PA systems; on those I could make factual statements; but not on imaginary conspiracies..
So I guess the indictment of the billionaire daughter of the Seagram’s company, for charges to include human trafficking, is mere rumour too.
You are simply incorrect, and apparently willfully so.
LOL, what’s your problem, kid. You upset that conservative folks are not buying source-less, Q, troll crap? If so, get over yourself.
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