Q !CbboFOtcZs ID: 3831d8 No.1940496
Jun 28 2018 11:10:15 (EST)
Only the beginning.
Power to the people.
http://time.com/5324130/most-influential-internet/
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from the article q linked
Last October, an anonymous user, known simply as Q, started posting cryptic messages on the controversial message board 4chanthe common theme being that President Trump is a secret genius and his opponents, namely Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, are evil. Q reportedly claimed to be getting this information directly from the government, thanks to top-secret, Q-type security clearance. There has been littleif anyhard evidence to support Qs musings. But over time, thousands of people started to believe themor at least, to acknowledge they might be real. And they became the foundation of a wide-ranging conspiracy theory, known as QAnon, that has been covered by the New York Times and New York Magazine, among others, and discussed in more than 130,000 videos on YouTube. One of its most prominent followers: Roseanne Barr, who tweeted several references to QAnon before being fired from her hit TV show in May. Melissa Cha
Woot!
130,000 YT videos?!
Either a LOT of people know about this, or else a few people are watching a LOT of videos, or else a lot of those videos are going unwatched.
One of its most prominent followers: Roseanne Barr, who tweeted several references to QAnon before being fired from her hit TV show in May.
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Hmmm... Is the writer of this piece attempting to tie Barr’s following of Q with the Twitter trouble she got into? Trying to make people think that following Q could cause them to lose their jobs?