He is a q as well from reading his posts or threads (which are ublocked on most of my devices, thank you El).
They reek of Q.
You are one messed up lunatic...
He is a q as well from reading his posts or threads (which are ublocked on most of my devices, thank you El).
They reek of Q.
But... but... he is not sheeple!
He wont follow, he leads.
He IS derp
cults don't always end well for cult-leaders. if the Q-cult ever realizes they've been had, it won't.
but they probably won't.
it only takes one deranged, highly motivated ex-follower, tbh.
This tour has qanon followers confused. Especially since they were into the August trump inauguration . How gullible can they be and what new crap will they create to reconcile their screwed up fantasies?
QAnon Supporters Dismayed at Donald Trump's December Tour With Bill O'Reilly.
QAnon supporters have acted with dismay and confusion after Donald Trump announced the December dates of his upcoming speaking tour with Bill O'Reilly, which coincides with when he is meant to have already been reinstated as president.
Trump has confirmed the upcoming dates and locations for the events with the former Fox News host in a statement while sharing links for his supporters to buy tickets, which are being sold for at least $100.
According to the statement, Trump and O'Reilly will appear in Sunrise, Florida on December 11, before moving to Orlando on December 12, as well as Houston, Texas on December 18, and ending with Dallas on December 19.
"My tour with Bill O'Reilly is getting a lot of attention, and I'm looking forward to it. Maybe tickets would make a great Father's Day gift? In any event, I'll see you then, and much sooner," Trump said.
The announcement was shared by a number of popular QAnon telegram accounts, one of which has nearly 75,000 subscribers on the encrypted messaging service app.
Supporters of the radical movement expressed concerns that Trump going on a speaking tour later this year surely means that he will not be returning a president—a false claim they have continued to believe since he lost the 2020 election more than seven months ago.
"OK I GUESS MY QUESTION IS TRUMP COMING BACK? WHY WOULD HE BE DOING A TOUR THRU THE END OF THE YEAR WITH O'REILLY. HMMMMMMMMM SOMETHING DOESN'T FEEL RIGHT?," wrote Telegram user Peace Lilly.
"So nothing will happen until December?" added Tina N.
Fellow Telegram user Jack Miller wrote: "Man I sure hope we don't have to wait that long before you're back in office."
Others described the news as "depressing" while one QAnon supporter hoped that the tour announcement "better be a rouse."
QAnon supporters previously believed that Trump would return as president on March 4 based on a wild theory heavily lifted from the sovereign citizen movement. When that prediction failed to come true, as all of them have, they simply moved onto their next hopeful prophecy.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...lly/ar-AALeLg6
O'Reilly yet another bag Catholic
Like your Dem guy up in the Mandalay Bay.
Your Joe Biden claims to be Catholic.
(gotheem)
The beepboop gibberish thingy v v v
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Gotheem!
Latest q conspiracy, mcaffee died by other means.
Just minutes after the news broke that John McAfee reportedly died by suicide in a Spanish prison, QAnon conspiracy theorists baselessly suggested that the antivirus software pioneer died by other means.
Several top QAnon influencers on Telegram, some of whom have hundreds of thousands of followers on the far-right-favorite messaging platform, shared posts on Wednesday afternoon including the word "suicide" in quotes.
"Word on the street, only time will tell if this report was true or not," an account with 61,000 subscribers shared on the app. Conspiracies alleging that McAfee had a "dead man's switch," or a device that activates when its owner dies, were also being shared online.
https://www.businessinsider.com/john...es-2021-6?op=1
most religious people pretend to be
Gotheem. Trump supporting Q candidate from AZ who says we must protect the children.
On Monday afternoon, Donald Trump endorsed a state representative named Mark Finchem to be the next secretary of state in Arizona.
Back in July, CNN noted that Finchem "has repeated conspiracy theories on fringe conservative media and at least one high-profile podcast known for being supportive of QAnon," and quotes him saying:
"We've got a serious problem in this nation. There's a lot of people involved in a pedophile network in the distribution of children ... And, unfortunately, there's a whole lot of elected officials that are involved in that."
You claim to be a Christian. You don't act in ways that are consistent with that claim.
Not one ST Q even knows about the Senate hearing today.
So, fill us in, Dumper.
Chop/chop.
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