Posted on 10/30/2018 10:33:15 PM PDT by Simon Foxx
A little less than a year after the first QAnon post, which has since led hundreds of thousands of news junkies down a conspiracy rabbit hole, news correspondent Jack Posobiec from One America News Network spoke with one of the co-originators of the Q persona who runs a group of individuals posing as a high-level government intelligence officer. On an anonymous free speech platform called 8Chan, they leave thousands of riddles, clues, odd questions, and cryptic lines as bread crumbs for their followers to help them in their search for truth.
Many major media outlets have overviewed the nest of conspiracy theories nurtured within Q followers. While many have speculated about who is behind Q and how it came to exist, thanks to Posobiecs extensive research and the confession of a co-creator who goes by the pseudonym Microchip, we now know, with a high degree of certainty, the real origin story of QAnon.
(Excerpt) Read more at thefederalist.com ...
I am passing along the link in the public interest, nothing more. I have NO position in this debate, nor do I care to be involved in it.
Thank you. :>)
A lot of people were sucked in by Q. Too bad, so sad.
I bounced in and out of the Q threads, so maybe I missed it, but I definitely lever saw any thing even remotely resembling a request for money.
I too have looked at some of the Q posts. I just couldn’t connect enough dots to keep it interesting. While most of the messages may have went over my head, a request for donations would have been easy to spot. UNLESS, it was buried deep enough that I exited before reaching.
Perhaps the biggest money-makers in the Q realm are Coleman Rogers (PamphletAnon) and his wife Christina Urso (who goes by the name CodeMonkey), who started and run Patriots Soapbox (PSB), a 24/7 YouTube livestream of Q analysis and registered LLC. Unirock, who has been investigating QAnon for several months, believes that PamphletAnon is responsible for turning QAnon into a cash cow.
Christina Urso in not CodeMonkey. What else about this article is bogus? Why would it be published in The Federalist? We will know more shortly after the mid-terms.
“I definitely never saw any thing even remotely resembling a request for money.”
Not only that, I definitely never saw anything even remotely resembling a sane comment or thought.
And yet you involved yourself in it.
Fascinating.
It's always a bad sign when a so-called journalist blatantly lies. It makes you wonder what else he says is a lie and if maybe he has some agenda.
But. Public interest, I guess, yea?
There are none so blind as those who will not see.
I got "sucked in" and I'm very happy that I did.
You would be too. And, to me, THAT is too bad, so sad.
But we are different people, so different things make us sad.
Right?
“But we are different people, so different things make us sad.”
Right.
You didn't miss it, Jmclemore. Q has NEVER requested money or asked anybody to EVER give money to anybody anywhere. The author straight up is lying his face off to debunk the Q movement.
In fact, Q has posted several times to be wary of what the anons call "paytriots", those attempting to profit off the Q movement. Of which there are several.
Don't buy the hype. This article is agenda driven. Just ask yourself, whose agenda?
Tried it didn’t like it. Thought is was a con. Bookmark for later reading.
This concept sounds pretty good to me.
How about you?
I hope you can realize that FReepers always reply to the original poster when they intend for it to be to the author of the sourced article, no reflection on you unless you take it that way.
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