The various Q hashtags are swimming with shills using every tool in the tool bag. It's like a Mad Minute or, dare I say, Death Blossom.
I posted a tweet supportive of Candace and within seconds was being attacked. Nice. Lots of likes on that one too. I don't have enough followers to warrant attention, but the occasional tweet does draw fire.
Fake accounts are up and running to spoof InTheMatrixx, Praying Medic and many other notable Q researchers. These accounts are trolling and attacking each other to sow confusion. Some Q researchers are (accidently?) re-tweeting the fake accounts.
"MAGA Coalition" is out in force asserting that Q is a fraud. They are pushing grifter/fraud/thieves talking points about Q supporters. They're also asserting that this movement undermines President Trump.
Other shills are out doing their thing with themes like "no wall", "open borders" = Trump failure; Trump supporters are nazis and woman-haters; POTUS has lost control of DHS.
Finally, they are clinging to the "children in cages" story like a life preserver. They just won't let it go!
Here's a reminder from Q Team about being attacked. It seems pretty well organized and not at all organic.
"Destroy Q by pretending to be MAGA" is the newest method.
I am hearing from my sources that there are some nefarious people trying to pose as Qanon and infiltrate their forums to cause dissension.
Be careful who you trust.
I'll be interviewing @intheMatrixxx tomorrow on YourVoice America for more on that...— Bill Mitchell (@mitchellvii) April 8, 2019
How to sow confusion:
1) Create a shill account.
2) Create a fake Praying Medic account.
3) Post a fake Q drop.
4) Have the fake Praying Medic account call the fake Q post "Super Duper Legit." pic.twitter.com/gBmFisx1iU— Praying Medic (@prayingmedic) April 8, 2019