Posted on 02/15/2019 10:51:23 PM PST by ransomnote
Enjoy the show.
Increase of FF over next 10 days (15-24?). So far, 4/4.
Popcorn ordered for evening of 24th and re-opening on 25th.
Tomatoes???
Expand your thinking.
So we think the 3 derps met with M16 and Bill Clinton in February?
And WHO met there and WHY and what DATE.
The collapse, I hope, is starting. Remember Comey is like 20’ tall .
We all have the pics.
Tineye says never posted, thus origional.
5 derps
Q is showing (camera) access points for the “Q is larp”,
Q is showing original photos.
Re: post 2791
Dan Coats is 75 yrs old.
Operation "Jumping Jack Frost" or something like that was what was discussed (perhaps initiated) in London if I'm recalling correctly.
A plan to remove Trump.
“I would prefer putting them in stocks and letting us throw tomatoes at them. But thats just me.”
‘Tomatoes???
Expand your thinking.’
Hand grenades would be nice but too quick.
Porcupines?
Yesum
Is that where the most discriminating coup plotters stay when they pick up dossiers?
> And WHO met there and WHY and what DATE.
Well who else, yes. Why? My guess is to set up the wiretap of Trump Tower by British intel.
Date needed badly.
-SB
Strozk, Page, Comey, Clinton...?
According to Page’s testimony, she was there in December 2016 with Strzok and others. The speculation is that the 3rd person in the photo is James Comey. Clinton seems to have been there in February; his visit may have been to visit the same MI6 people but not when the picture was taken.
OMG a browser extension that you download so you can actively aid and abet them in their efforts to brainwash you.
Incorrectly Sizes the Q Movement
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Q
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18 Feb 2019 - 8:13:31 AM
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/feb/18/online-conspiracy-theorists-democracy;
What does FEAR look like?
30m use Qanon across censored platforms?
Incorrect, much more.
The Great Awakening.
WWG1WGA!!!
Q
PART ONE
Oookay - so I go to the Guardian (vomit) link. I will post a few paragraphs from this “research” article:
Stop the online conspiracy theorists before they break democracy
Cannibals, aliens and clandestine lizard overlords: thanks to algorithms, such ideas threaten the future of Europe
Organised conspiracy theorist networks have launched an all-out information war across Europe. At the heart of this is the QAnon movement. It expanded from the US to Europe and the UK at rapid speed, hijacking political debates on social media as well as mass protests in the streets in recent months. Our new analysis at the Institute for Strategic Dialogue shows that European conspiracy theorists run increasingly sophisticated campaigns around critical junctions in national, regional and global politics. They even carried out social media operations to influence voters in German state elections, including the 2018 election in Bavaria.
The QAnon community, which began on the message-board site 4chan, strongly overlaps with the support networks of far-right movements such as the EDL and Pegida. Most recently, it co-opted yellow vest demonstrations and boosted hardline Brexit campaigns and Tommy Robinson protests. By injecting conspiratorial narratives into these movements, its members can leverage existing networks and alter their political direction. A commonly used tactic is to combine conspiricist hashtags with those of viral campaigns and trending topics.
Ahead of the European parliamentary elections this May, the virality of conspiracy theories about the EU and the political establishment provides a fertile playground for populist parties. Groups such as Q Europe, Q Britannia and Q Deutschland are already gearing up to influence voting behaviour in a crucial election that will determine the future of the European project.
Emotionally manipulative and tightly organised campaigns have allowed them to gather tens of thousands of supporters across Europe. They produce videos, disinformation databases and run trainings on meme creation and psychological warfare. QAnon even has its own currency called Initiative Q, which its founders want to turn into the next bitcoin.
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Across Europe, conspiracy theories that mix old antisemitic tropes with new ones that demonise migrants and Muslims have gained huge traction since the refugee crisis in 2015. A recent study showed that a stunning 60% of Brits believe in at least one conspiracy theory. The ideas that a cabal of global elites run the world, that there is a plot to replace white English natives with Muslim migrants and that the authorities are covering up immigration numbers are among the most commonly held.
Its adherents link the MI6, Facebook and the Rothschilds to the Vatican, Hollywood, the Nazis, the Illuminati and aliens in order to explain that climate change is a hoax, the Holocaust never happened, the world is run by paedophiles, Satanists and cannibals and that the Queen is a direct descendent of prophet Mohammed. And yet this virtual cosmos of absurd stories can inspire real-world incidents: just last month, a QAnon supporter killed his brother, whom he thought was a lizard.
Governments and big tech firms are slowly starting to push back against the systematic diffusion of disinformation. Last month, YouTube announced that it would change its algorithms to stop recommending so many conspiracy theory videos. Meanwhile, the NGO OpenAI decided that it would not release its deepfakes for text tool because its researchers feared misuse.
But solutions to these problems need to be identified. Policies should require greater algorithmic transparency and accountability from tech firms in order to protect future elections. Instead of focusing exclusively on the removal of extreme content and accounts, it will be necessary to regulate against harmful infrastructures and malicious behaviours.
Julia Ebner, an Austrian journalist, is a researcher at the London-based Institute for Strategic Dialogue
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