Posted on 08/11/2018 12:43:01 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Jeffrey Gardner Boyd, the man charged with allegedly threatening to kill President Donald Trump and members of his family, repeatedly spoke about the QAnon conspiracy theory prior to his arrest according to a report.
Pennsylvania State Police arrested the 55 year old from Tulsa, Oklahoma, on July 31 in Berwick, Columbia County. Officers discovered a loaded handgun and ammunition in his truck, ABC16 reported. He was charged with four counts of making terrorist threats with intent to terrorize another, according to court documents seen by Tulsa World, after he allegedly threatened to kill the President, as well as his daughter Ivanka, son Donald Trump Jr., and son-in-law Jared Kushner. Boyd, who is being held on a $1 million bail, pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Days before Trump addressed a rally in Pennsylvania in early August, Boyd allegedly drove from Tulsa, uninvited, to meet a woman he spoke to on Twitter, Tulsa World reported citing Pennsylvania State Police.
He was convinced unknown agents were holding the woman, identified only as Kate, who tweets about QAnon, hostage, according to The Daily Beast.
Believers of the QAnon conspiracy theory claim an individual with the highest level of security clearance in the U.S. government shares top-secret information on message boards like 4Chan and 8Chan. Its devotees are convinced members of the U.S. elite, including the CIA, Hollywood stars and high ranking Democrats, work together to scheme against Trump.
The woman, who identifies as a Trump supporter, told police she was shocked when Boyd arrived at her driveway on July 30 after the pair spoke on Twitter. She had not supplied him with her address, she said.
The next day, they dined at the Hogs Hollow Saloon near Briar Creek. Its owner told ABC 16 Boyd appeared confused and manic in the parking lot.
He allegedly told the woman he heard voices telling him to kill President Trump and his family, and was convinced the CIA was performing tests on him.
The woman who asked to be identified only as Kate told The Daily Beast she warned him not to attack the President.
Ive been had by the fing Deep State and CIA, Boyd reportedly wrote in one message to Kate seen by The Daily Beast, and also frequently used other QAnon vocabulary such breadcrumbs: the apparent clues the user feeds followers about what they portray as the nature of the U.S. government.
Kate also told The Daily Beast Boyd claimed during lunch that Donald Trump Jr. and Kushner headed MKULTRA, a defunct mind-control project run by the CIA, and described himself as being on a mission.
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In favor of Trump... So is most everyone here but that doesn’t rule out that like every large segment of the population we have some people with mental illness or mostly harmless paranoia.
We see the leftist kid that shot Gabby Giffords and say we are not surprised, but the conservative or the right has such as well.
I have been to a few FR gatherings and anti-Clinton gatherings over the last 20 years and have met people that are concerned that the electrical duplex outlets at their Doctor’s office are recording them and want to discuss it with someone else that knows its true.
This is a deep state article by a deep state player. It is Fake news
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Yeah, fake news just like how the other Q nut was just arrested for arson. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3678291/posts
You Q people need some serious counseling.
The next day, they dined at the Hogs Hollow Saloon near Briar Creek.
What kind of idiot would go out for a meal with someone who stalked them on the internet?
Something ain't right here.
Right back at you. Q People have no desire to start fires and do such damage to America either. You are truly ignorant.
Exactly!
Clearly, there is a game afoot to discredit Q by those who want the status quo in Washington D.C. - aka the Swamp Creatures on both sides of the aisle and their minions. To the extent that Q has awakened people to challenge ANY story being fed to them from the “Media”, this is a good thing.
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I call BS. Q is all about supporting our president, not hating on him.
Denial is not a good or healthy thing.
How about this Q nut who likes to start fires?http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3678291/posts
I think you are right. As more Q nuts realize their q predictiins of mass arrests, Etc arent coming about they will start acting more irrationally.
My theory is that the q is a left wing group who are just playing with the gullible right wingers. Nothing would be more liberal or left wing than trust sessions or trust the plan. The only plan i can think of is to not investigate the obama clinton deep state cabal until the statute of limitations has run out.
Trump tweeted more anti Sessions stuff today. Of course the Q nuts will insist its all part of the plan!
I dont think there is any need for any outside forces to discredit the Q. The Q movement seems to have pretty much done a good job themselves.
maybe he just forgot the rest of the letters for LBG(Q) and the rest of the twisted no gender crowd for some people life is easier with blinders on and fully narrowed !
This guy believes Don Jr and Jared Kushner run MK ULTRA. Wow, he is out there.
Now you've done it! I have a song by The Cars in my head. Make it stop!!!
Really? Now "breadcrumbs" is a taboo word? the B word. yikes!
Should I put a " breadcrumb" instead of a "Q" bumper sticker on my car...will anyone know the meaning? will I be toast?
oops typo: breadqrumb
Just use the term “Crouton” to throw them off.
To Q or not to Q?
Trust the question .. and Sessions.. or something.
She trusted the plan?
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