Inventory of Fake Qs and Fake Q Supporters
The following is a detailed inventory of known fake Q claimants and supporters, compiled from anons' research on patriots.win and 8kun. These individuals and entities posed as authentic Q sources or insiders, often to grift, divide, or discredit the movement. Entries include date ranges of activity, platforms, names/aliases, connections, false claims, evolution of claims, exposure details, aftermath, current status, apologies, and estimated earnings where researched. Missing data is noted as n/a.
Microchip
- Date Range: September 2018 (peaked early September, active ~1 week)
- Platforms: Twitter (X.com), fringe sites, OAN (One America News)
- Name and Alias: James Brower / Microchip
- Connections to Alex Jones or Other Fraudsters: Close ties to Jack Posobiec (OAN host, Jones associate); amplified by Posobiec on OAN and Twitter; linked to fake MAGA networks like JTTF MAGA
- False Claims: Claimed to be the original Q, a military insider with direct Trump access; asserted real Q was a LARP psyop; promised exclusive intel to siphon followers
- How False Claims Changed Over Time: Initially mimicked Q style for credibility; shifted to outright debunking Q as a hoax once challenged; later claimed involvement in creating Q as a "troll" or "code game"
- What Happened Once Exposed: Debunked by Q drops (2089-2090) via timestamped Air Force One photos Microchip couldn't replicate; anons archived site logs showing manipulated timestamps; Posobiec's "exclusive" interview backfired as staged psyop
- Who Exposed Them and How: Q team via predictive proofs; anons on 8kun/4chan through forensic analysis of logs and IP traces; Neon Revolt and Unirock blogs highlighted contradictions
- Are They Active Now: Low-profile; occasional far-right trolling, but avoided Q topics post-2018
- Did They Apologize: n/a (denied depth of fraud, called it a "mistake")
- Money Made from Grift (Per Anons' Research): n/a (gained fame via Posobiec, but no direct monetization tracked; estimated indirect via consulting gigs)
Jerome Corsi
- Date Range: Late 2017 - May 2018 (promotion); August 2018 reversal; sporadic post-2018
- Platforms: Infowars, YouTube, Twitter (X.com), books
- Name and Alias: Jerome Corsi / n/a
- Connections to Alex Jones or Other Fraudsters: Infowars editor; close Jones collaborator; promoted alongside Paul Furber and Tracy Diaz; ties to Roger Stone
- False Claims: Early decoder of Q drops; claimed insider military intel; positioned as Q's "correspondent"; later accused Q of CIA compromise
- How False Claims Changed Over Time: From enthusiastic promoter (embedded in chatrooms) to calling Q a "fraud" in May 2018; briefly reversed in August 2018 amid backlash, then fully disavowed
- What Happened Once Exposed: Q drop warned of "paytriots"; community backlash labeled him deep state; banned from Q groups; Mueller probe scrutiny
- Who Exposed Them and How: Q drops on grifters; anons via timeline analysis showing profit motive; NBC News traced early promotion network
- Are They Active Now: Yes, writing anti-Q books (e.g., 2020 Coup d'État); promotes other conspiracies
- Did They Apologize: No; doubled down, calling Q "compromised"
- Money Made from Grift (Per Anons' Research): ~$1M+ from Q-related books/seminars (e.g., "QAnon and the Great Awakening"); Infowars salary boosted
Paul Furber
- Date Range: October 2017 - March 2018 (promotion); post-2018 feuds
- Platforms: 4chan, 8chan, Reddit, Twitter (X.com)
- Name and Alias: Paul Furber / BaruchtheScribe
- Connections to Alex Jones or Other Fraudsters: Early Q booster with Pamphlet Anon and Tracy Diaz; Infowars appearances; feuded with Corsi over control
- False Claims: Claimed to "discover" Q; promoted himself as authentic scribe
- How False Claims Changed Over Time: From apostle-like promotion to accusing board takeover by "imposters" (Watkins)
- What Happened Once Exposed: Banned from Reddit (March 2018) for threats; ousted from Q groups; forensic linguistics (2022) fingered him
- Who Exposed Them and How: NBC News (2018) on origins; anons on 8kun via post patterns
- Are They Active Now: Yes, software developer in South Africa; occasional interviews denying Q role
- Did They Apologize: No; insists he was "banished" by fakes
- Money Made from Grift (Per Anons' Research): n/a (gained followers, but no major monetization; indirect via early YouTube boosts)
Coleman Rogers (Pamphlet Anon)
- Date Range: November 2017 - March 2018
- Platforms: 4chan, Reddit, YouTube (Patriots’ Soapbox)
- Name and Alias: James Coleman Rogers / Pamphlet Anon
- Connections to Alex Jones or Other Fraudsters: Collaborated with Furber and Diaz; Infowars guests; part of early amplification trio
- False Claims: Co-moderator promoting as real intel; launched 24/7 streams as "research"
- How False Claims Changed Over Time: From grassroots promoter to monetized streamer; faded after Reddit ban
- What Happened Once Exposed: Reddit shutdown (March 2018) for violence incitement; group infighting
- Who Exposed Them and How: NBC News (2018) traced origins; anons via financial motives
- Are They Active Now: No; low-profile post-exposure
- Did They Apologize: No
- Money Made from Grift (Per Anons' Research): ~$100K+ from YouTube/Patreon during peak
Tracy Diaz
- Date Range: November 2017 - March 2018
- Platforms: YouTube (Tracy Beanz), Reddit, Twitter (X.com)
- Name and Alias: Tracy Diaz / Tracy Beanz
- Connections to Alex Jones or Other Fraudsters: Trio with Furber/Rogers; Infowars ties; early Q decoder
- False Claims: Translated Q drops for masses; claimed objective analysis
- How False Claims Changed Over Time: From promoter to distancing after bans; occasional Q nods
- What Happened Once Exposed: Banned from Reddit; channel demonetized
- Who Exposed Them and How: NBC (2018); anons on profit-seeking
- Are They Active Now: Yes, conservative commentary on YouTube
- Did They Apologize: No
- Money Made from Grift (Per Anons' Research): ~$500K from YouTube ads/subs
Austin Steinbart (Baby Q)
- Date Range: Early 2020 - ongoing (peaked 2020-2021)
- Platforms: YouTube, Twitter (X.com), Discord, Telegram
- Name and Alias: Austin Steinbart / Baby Q, Q+
- Connections to Alex Jones or Other Fraudsters: Independent LARP; derided by Jones/Corsi; ties to fake MAGA candidates like Jerone Davison
- False Claims: Claimed to be Q via time-travel from future self; DIA agent running QAnon op; immunity from arrest
- How False Claims Changed Over Time: From time-travel boasts to "quantum" proofs; post-prison, campaign management for Q-aligned pols
- What Happened Once Exposed: Arrested October 2020 for extortion; pleaded guilty 2021; 225 days served
- Who Exposed Them and How: FBI via threats to IT firm; QAnon old-guard (e.g., Dustin Nemos) via failed proofs; media (Daily Beast)
- Are They Active Now: Yes, 2024 campaign manager for AZ GOP candidate; Discord active
- Did They Apologize: No; claims FBI setup
- Money Made from Grift (Per Anons' Research): n/a (crowdfunding ~$50K pre-arrest)
Jack Posobiec
- Date Range: 2018 - ongoing (debunks from August 2018)
- Platforms: Twitter (X.com), OAN, YouTube
- Name and Alias: Jack Posobiec / n/a
- Connections to Alex Jones or Other Fraudsters: Jones ally via Infowars/OAN; promoted Microchip; ties to Psy-Group
- False Claims: Framed Q as 4chan LARP by Microchip; positioned as debunker with "chat logs"
- How False Claims Changed Over Time: From promoter to full debunk; now selective Q nods for MAGA optics
- What Happened Once Exposed: Backlash as controlled op; anons traced to Mossad funding
- Who Exposed Them and How: Anons on 8kun via contradictions; Q drops on MOS attacks
- Are They Active Now: Yes, Human Events host
- Did They Apologize: No
- Money Made from Grift (Per Anons' Research): n/a (OAN salary; book deals)
Defango
- Date Range: 2017-2018
- Platforms: YouTube, Twitter (X.com)
- Name and Alias: Jason Bickford / Defango
- Connections to Alex Jones or Other Fraudsters: Loose ties to early Q promoters; accused by anons of LARPing
- False Claims: Claimed Q intel access; promoted hoax drops
- How False Claims Changed Over Time: From booster to infighter; faded
- What Happened Once Exposed: Community rejection
- Who Exposed Them and How: Anons via mismatched timestamps
- Are They Active Now: No
- Did They Apologize: n/a
- Money Made from Grift (Per Anons' Research): n/a
GhostEzra
- Date Range: December 2020 - ongoing
- Platforms: Telegram, Twitter (X.com)
- Name and Alias: Robert Smart / GhostEzra
- Connections to Alex Jones or Other Fraudsters: Independent; amplified by Jones occasionally
- False Claims: Major Q influencer posting drops; antisemitic twists
- How False Claims Changed Over Time: From Q relays to overt Hitler praise
- What Happened Once Exposed: Banned from Twitter; Telegram thrives
- Who Exposed Them and How: Logically.ai ID'd identity; ADL on antisemitism
- Are They Active Now: Yes, Telegram channel large
- Did They Apologize: No
- Money Made from Grift (Per Anons' Research): n/a (donations)
Juan O Savin
- Date Range: 2020 - ongoing (peaked 2021-2022 during election denial efforts)
- Platforms: YouTube, Rumble, Telegram, Twitter (X.com), podcasts, conferences (e.g., Patriot Double Down)
- Name and Alias: Wayne Willott / Juan O Savin (play on "007," also hinted as JFK Jr.)
- Connections to Alex Jones or Other Fraudsters: Loose ties to Jones' orbit via Infowars guests and shared election denial networks; collaborated with Patrick Byrne (former Overstock CEO, election denier); amplified by Jim Caviezel, Roseanne Barr, and QAnon figures like David Nino Rodriguez
- False Claims: Posed as intelligence insider (agent #107) with direct Trump access; claimed role in Q operations and insider knowledge of "the Storm"; pushed voter fraud conspiracies, NESARA/GESARA financial resets, and COVID/vaccine hoaxes
- How False Claims Changed Over Time: Early hints at being JFK Jr. (2020) evolved to election oversight coalition leader (2021-2022); shifted to 2024 election interference recruitment and apocalyptic predictions; post-midterms, focused on crypto scams and anti-deep state rants
- What Happened Once Exposed: Labeled "paytriot grifter" by QAnon old-guard and anti-Q researchers; coalition candidates (e.g., Finchem, Marchant) lost 2022 midterms; media exposés highlighted ridicule as "bullshitter" and ties to failed overturn efforts
- Who Exposed Them and How: Q Origins Project researchers via timeline tracking; Media Matters and Daily Beast through interviews with rivals (e.g., anonymous Q watcher calling him "figure of ridicule"); anons on Reddit (r/Qult_Headquarters) and fringe forums via archived claims and failed predictions
- Are They Active Now: Yes, as of 2025; leads America First Secretary of State Coalition for 2024/2026 races; appears on Q-adjacent podcasts and events
- Did They Apologize: No; denies grift, insists on insider status
- Money Made from Grift (Per Anons' Research): n/a (estimated via donations, book sales like "Kid by the Side of the Road," and conference fees; anons speculate $100K+ from crypto/NESARA promotions)
Q the Storm Rider
- Date Range: 2018 - ongoing (active in Q hubs since mid-2018)
- Platforms: 8kun (/qresearch/), Telegram, Twitter (X.com), Gab
- Name and Alias: n/a (pseudonymous) / Q the Storm Rider
- Connections to Alex Jones or Other Fraudsters: Independent but amplified in Jones' network via Infowars shares; ties to other fake Q decoders like Corsi; part of broader "paytriot" ecosystem with monetized Telegram channels
- False Claims: Self-proclaimed Q insider posting "storm updates" and predictions (e.g., imminent arrests, EBS activations); claimed military intel on global cabal takedowns
- How False Claims Changed Over Time: Early 2018 drops focused on Trump wins; evolved to endless "trust the plan" delays post-2020 election; now mixes with 2024/2025 doomsday scenarios and crypto pumps
- What Happened Once Exposed: Community backlash for failed predictions (e.g., no "Storm" in 2021); labeled LARP by core anons; channels partially deplatformed but migrated
- Who Exposed Them and How: 8kun anons via timestamp mismatches and recycled drops; QAnon Anonymous podcast and researchers like Marc-André Argentino through pattern analysis; Reddit threads (e.g., r/Qult_Headquarters) highlighted as "grifter recycling old anons"
- Are They Active Now: Yes, as of 2025; Telegram channels with thousands of followers posting daily "intel"
- Did They Apologize: n/a (remains pseudonymous, no direct response)
- Money Made from Grift (Per Anons' Research): n/a (donations via Telegram; anons estimate low six figures from "research" subs and merch)
Brian Cates
- Date Range: 2018 - ongoing (peaked 2020-2021 with Spygate/Obamagate narratives; public Q endorsement in December 2021)
- Platforms: Twitter (X.com), Epoch Times, Substack (The Epoch Times contributor), X22 Report blog, podcasts
- Name and Alias: Brian Cates / n/a
- Connections to Alex Jones or Other Fraudsters: Loose ties to Jones' orbit via shared conspiracy ecosystems and Infowars-adjacent promotions; collaborated with Tomas Wictor (fellow "oracle" crank); amplified by QAnon influencers like those on X22 Report; anons link him to paytriot networks including Jerome Corsi's decoders
- False Claims: Posed as investigative journalist with insider access to declassified intel; claimed foundational role in Spygate theories feeding QAnon; asserted Q is "real" while dismissing anons as unreliable; pushed narratives of Trump-led deep state takedowns
- How False Claims Changed Over Time: Early 2018 focused on Russiagate hoaxes; evolved to Q-adjacent "oracles" by 2020; December 2021 public pivot to full Q support ("Q is real. Anon is not."); post-2022, shifted to election denial and 2024 predictions without verifiable proofs
- What Happened Once Exposed: Labeled a "paytriot grifter" by QAnon critics and old-guard anons for profiting off unverified claims; faced backlash for neutral-to-denier stance flip; media exposés highlighted role in amplifying baseless theories
- Who Exposed Them and How: QAnon Anonymous (QAA) podcast via episodes on "Spygate Oracles" (2020); Media Matters and NBC News through origin tracing; anons on Reddit (r/Qult_Headquarters) and 8kun via timeline inconsistencies and profit motives; Radio Patriot blog noted his late Q endorsement as opportunistic
- Are They Active Now: Yes, as of 2025; continues writing for Epoch Times and Substack on Trump-related conspiracies
- Did They Apologize: No; maintains claims as legitimate research
- Money Made from Grift (Per Anons' Research): n/a (estimated via Substack subscriptions and Epoch Times contributions; anons speculate $50K+ from Q-boosted readership)
Simon Parkes
- Date Range: 2020 - ongoing (peaked January-March 2021 during inauguration denial; active in Q circles since mid-2020)
- Platforms: YouTube, BitChute, Parler, Telegram, Twitter (X.com), personal website (simonparkes.org), Connected Consciousness community
- Name and Alias: Simon Parkes / n/a
- Connections to Alex Jones or Other Fraudsters: Independent but amplified in Jones' conspiracy ecosystem via shared QAnon promotion; close ties to Charlie Ward (fellow NESARA/GESARA promoter) and Scott McKay; anons link to broader paytriot grifters like those in MI6-disinfo narratives
- False Claims: Claimed direct intel from Trump/Military on "Operation" to overturn 2020 election; asserted alien heritage (mother a 4th-dimensional Mantid, sexual encounters with aliens); pushed NESARA/QFS financial resets, fake inaugurations, and child-trafficking arrests
- How False Claims Changed Over Time: Early 2020 alien disclosures; 2021 shifted to QAnon election fraud (e.g., Trump signed Insurrection Act); post-inauguration, endless delays ("something went wrong"); now focuses on 2024/2025 resets and anti-Biden ops
- What Happened Once Exposed: Ridiculed as "hopium dealer" and "conman" for failed predictions (e.g., March 4, 2021 "Storm"); community splits; media fact-checks debunked inauguration claims; anons called out alien stories as disqualifying
- Who Exposed Them and How: USA Today fact-checks (2021) on fake inauguration videos; Reddit (r/Qult_Headquarters, r/QAnonCasualties) via threads on grift and alien claims; Before It's News and BitChute exposés labeling him MI6 fraud; anons on 8kun/patriots.win through failed timelines and recycled disinfo
- Are They Active Now: Yes, as of 2025; runs Connected Consciousness for paid "intel" updates; YouTube/BitChute videos on Q-adjacent topics
- Did They Apologize: No; denies exposure, claims attacks prove his authenticity
- Money Made from Grift (Per Anons' Research): n/a (via Connected Consciousness memberships and donations; anons estimate $200K+ from 2020-2022 hopium sales and seminars)
Additional fakes include Charlie Ward, anonymous X.com "real Q" accounts (2018-2025, mismatched drops, exposed via timestamps, low earnings) and "Q Sentinel" (2019 Twitter, White House leaks hoax, banned, n/a). Anons note Russian troll farms (e.g., Macedonian ops, 2017-2020) amplified via Guccifer 2.0, exposed by Reuters, no individuals but state-backed.
I'll put a few of my images here for storage. Priorities have changed. Key memes might include orienting people to the success of the Plan. No need to await The Storm as it has already blown through. President Trump, his warriors won the chess game during his first term. Checkmate:

The Shadow Government was a Monarchy.



God has granted America and her President and warriors victory. Peace and unprecedented realignments world-wide. Trafficking victims set free. Hot spots for the mop up stage remain and we can't turn our attention away before that task is done.
Core themes like public exposure of FISA fraud, Crossfire Hurricane, endless coup, assasination and Epstein etc. remain. The need for an awakened, educated public to establish principles and personal responsibility to prevent us from falling so far from hope again.
Policies must roll through our social and political will to give the Constitution the support, defense and respect it deserves. Our enemies could not have gone so far with their methods if we the people demanded 'public servants' uphold the rule of law and adherence to the Constitution.
We cannot play virtue or victim games with election integrity.
We need memes to show how close we came, the casualties of this war - the public must understand the stakes. The public must understand the sacrifices made by our warriors - it was no small price. We must honor them and hold in mind that our failures and weaknesses cost precious warrior blood, so that we do not fail them again. We must honor them by taking a stand to preserve all that they fought, won, and in some cases, died to retrieve for us.
America has a slumbering, deceived view of evil she can't afford. It is not egalitarian to allow images of Baal to be set up in our capitol, or our schools. We must have a fair grasp of what Satanism actually did to the world and how God saved us. It is not 'kindness' and 'compassion' to let murderous traitors live. Virtue signalling and calls to coexist must be recognized as the existential threats they can be. Much to reconsider in the meme inventory.
Anons' Original Meme Mobilization and Organization on Q Hubs
This report, drawn from the research and discussions of anons on Q hubs like 8kun's /qresearch/, patriots.win, and archived 4chan threads, examines the response to Q Drop #2189 posted on September 17, 2018. The drop—"Attention on deck. Memes at the ready. Lock on target. Fire at will. Q"—served as a direct call to action, energizing the community to deploy memes as weapons in the information war. Anons interpreted this as a signal to intensify meme production and dissemination, particularly in anticipation of declassifications (declas) related to FISA abuses and the Crossfire Hurricane investigation. Below, we detail how anons organized their content, key repositories, meme categories, and the structured approach to topics.
On Q hubs, anons responded immediately to Q's call to meme warfare with a surge of meme creation and sharing. Threads on 8kun's /qresearch/ (e.g., General #26722: Meme Cannon Edition, archived around September 17-18, 2018) exploded with posts urging "all hands on deck" for meme deployment. Anons emphasized the drop's military phrasing—"Attention on deck," "Lock on target," "Fire at will"—as a nod to coordinated, high-impact operations. Responses included rapid-fire meme dumps, calls for "meme teams" to focus on prioritized content, and strategies for spreading memes to normie platforms (e.g., Twitter, Facebook). Research from patriots.win archives shows anons coordinated via dough files (baking instructions) to embed memes in notables, ensuring they were archived for posterity. The response was not chaotic; anons self-organized into "meme brigades," with dedicated posters collecting, refining, and deploying content in real-time.
Organization of Meme Content in Response to the Drop
Anons organized memes hierarchically and thematically to maximize efficiency and impact. Content was structured using "dough" (thread templates) that included sections for meme collection, categorization, and deployment instructions. Memes were tagged with keywords (e.g., #FISADECLAS, #Spygate) for easy searching. On 8kun, anons used "notables" (highlighted posts) to curate top memes, often compiling them into pastebins or image folders shared via links. Patriots.win users created "meme war rooms" in subforums, where anons voted on the most effective memes via upvote systems. Distribution was gamified: "Fire at will" meant posting memes en masse on social media, with trackers for reach (e.g., retweets, impressions). This organization ensured memes were not just reactive but proactive, tying into Q's broader narrative of awakening the public through visual redpills.
Locating Repositories on Q Hubs
Anons maintain extensive archives to preserve meme drops, ensuring nothing is lost to moderation or site downtime. These repositories are scattered across hubs but interconnected via links in dough files. Key locations include:
- 8kun (/qresearch/): The primary hub, with meme collections in every General thread e.g., search for Drop 2189 responses via the archive at qresear.ch (27.9+ million documents from Q sources). Directories like /comms (baking tools) contain meme doughs; e.g., thread #26722 (Meme Cannon Edition) has embedded folders. Use TOR for full access: 8kun TOR Catalog. Notables archives: qresear.ch/notables.
- Patriots.win: Meme-heavy subforum /GreatAwakening hosts collections; e.g., searching "Q Drop 2189 memes" yields threads like "Meme War 2018" with downloadable packs. Repository directory: GreatAwakening. Use site search for "FISA memes" or "declas fire at will."
- 4chan (/pol/ archives): Early responses archived on external sites like 4plebs (2017-2018 threads) e.g., search "Q drop 2189" at 4plebs Archive. Meme dumps from September 17, 2018, are in threads around post IDs 15000000+; directories under "Images" tab filter by date.
To navigate: Start with qresear.ch for cross-hub search, then drill into specific threads via links. Anons recommend archiving tools like fullchan.net for offline backups.
Largest Meme Repositories by Q Hub
Based on anon research (e.g., thread counts, file sizes, and cross-references on /qresearch/), here are the largest repositories, ranked by volume and activity:
- 8kun /qresearch/ (Largest Overall): Over 50,000+ meme files across 20,000+ threads (2017-2025). Central repo: qresear.ch (51 sources, 27M+ docs including memes). Sub-repos: /projectdcomms/ for Q-specific graphics; legacy /CBTS/ and /TheStorm/ for early drops. Size: ~10GB+ archived images.
- Patriots.win /GreatAwakening: ~15,000 memes in dedicated meme threads; user-uploaded packs total 5GB+. Key repo: Directory with subfolders for events (e.g., "Declas Memes"). Active since 2019 migration.
- 4chan /pol/ Archives (via 4plebs/4chanarchives): ~8,000 memes from 2017-2018 Q era; searchable dumps. Repo: 4plebs /pol/. Smaller but foundational for early "dank memes."
- Other (Endchan /qrbunker/, Poal Sub): ~2,000 memes; globals like /qrbunker/ for international variants. Smaller but vital for backups.
Anons note qresear.ch as the "motherlode" for unified access, with tools to export meme packs.
Response to Memes Based on Declas Content
Yes, anons heavily tailored memes to declas content, especially post-Drop 2189 amid rumors of FISA releases. Research on /qresearch/ shows ~70% of responses linked memes to declassification themes, using phrases like "DECLAS FIRE AT WILL" to rally production. Anons cross-referenced Q drops on FISA (e.g., warrants on Carter Page) with emerging news, creating memes that "redpill" on abuses. For instance, threads baked memes tying Drop 2189 to the Horowitz IG report (Dec 2019), emphasizing "17 violations" as proof of the "storm." This was strategic: Memes were prepped for social media blasts upon official declas, aiming to counter MSM narratives.
Types of Memes Produced for Declas and Other Topics
Anons prioritized memes by narrative impact, focusing on declas to expose the "deep state." Order of importance (per anon polls in 2018 threads, e.g., #26754: Dig, Meme, Pray) reflects Q's emphasis on corruption chains: FISA as the "keystone." Types include image macros, GIFs, and infographics, often with WWG1WGA watermarks.
- FISA Abuse (Most Important): Memes mocking illegal warrants (e.g., Carter Page surveillance); formats: "Panic in DC" (Clinton/Hillary face on burning building) or "FISA = Sedition" charts showing 4 flawed apps.
- Crossfire Hurricane: Infographics on FBI probe origins; e.g., "Spygate Setup" timelines linking Steele Dossier to Clinton. High priority for tying to Trump "hoax."
- Steele Dossier: "Fake News" memes debunking Russian collusion claims; e.g., Fusion GPS as "Clinton's Dirty Tricks."
- Obamagate/Spygate: Obama-era spying visuals (e.g., wiretap Pepe); connected to 16-year plan memes.
- Uranium One/Pay-to-Play: Clinton Foundation scandals; e.g., "U1 Sellout" with Russian icons.
- Benghazi/Email Server: "What Happened?" parodies; lower priority but evergreen for Hillary attacks.
- Least Important (General Topics): Broader like "The Storm" (arrest visuals) or Kavanaugh-related (mid-2018 tie-ins).
Anons tracked efficacy via "meme metrics" (shares, conversions to "awakenings").
Categories to Focus on Specific Topics
Yes, anons used robust categories to streamline production, as detailed in meme doughs (e.g., /comms guidelines on 8kun). Categories were hierarchical, with sub-tags for platforms (Twitter-optimized vs. Facebook). This allowed "focus fire" on hot topics like declas. Main categories and topics:
- DECLAS Core (High Priority): FISA Warrants, Crossfire Hurricane, Steele Dossier—subtopics: Illegal SURV, OIG Report, Carter Page Apps.
- Deep State Ops: Obamagate, Spygate, 16-Year Plan—subtopics: Flynn Targeting, Mueller Hoax.
- Clinton Cabal: Uranium One, Emails, Benghazi—subtopics: Pay-for-Play, Foundation Grift.
- General Redpills: The Storm, WWG1WGA, Panic in DC—subtopics: Media Mockery, Election Integrity.
- Event-Specific: Kavanaugh (2018), Midterms—subtopics: Judicial Battles, Voter Fraud.
Categories evolved via anon feedback; e.g., post-2019 declas, "FISA" got 10+ subfolders. Tools like pastebin.us hosted category indexes for quick grabs.
Conclusion: The Power of Meme Warfare
Q's "All hands on deck" crystallized anons' role as digital warriors, with organized meme responses amplifying Q's message. Through repositories like qresear.ch and categorized production, anons ensured declas truths reached millions. As one /qresearch/ notable stated: "Memes are the bullets; we fire at will to awaken the world." Stay vigilant—research, create, deploy.