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Ever wonder how Nazi Germany occurred? It started with political lies, BS rhetoric & symbolism just like this.

Ever wonder how Nazi Germany occurred?  It started with political lies, BS rhetoric & symbolism just like this. | AMERICA'S IN MAJOR TROUBLE... WHEN TRUMP SUPPORTERS DESIGN THIS | image tagged in trump,q'anon,sidney powell,gen flynn,conspiracists,gop nutjobs | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
277 views 4 upvotes Made by Treaclemier 3 years ago in politics
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5 ups, 3y,
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On Dope | Still crying about Trump ? | image tagged in on dope | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
Are you taking Hallucinogenics ? Do you know what day it is ? Is this just TDS or is it LSD ?
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5 ups, 3y,
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ANOTHER LIBERAL ON DOPE | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
0 ups, 3y,
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In your dreams buddy. I've never been into drugs in my entire life, not even as a teen.
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0 ups, 3y
I'm not your buddy, liberal Douc* Bag
0 ups, 3y,
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Funny, 81M Americans and every single allied state globally and their citizens are all asking themselves what the hell is wrong with Trump supporters? How is it they refuse to face facts and somehow think Trump's their saviour? The general consensus internationally is that some endorsed him only because he was the Republican nominee but for many others, they fell prey to cultism.
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Is it TDS or LSD ? | 81 Million   
Votes ! | image tagged in lol hysterically,stoned,too damn high,mushroomcloudy,don't do drugs,high as a kite | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
You must be high
0 ups, 3y
Biden: 81,268,924 to be exact
Trump: 74,216,154

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_United_States_presidential_election
4 ups, 3y,
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That's so dumb, a democrat must have come up with it.
1 up, 3y
Nope, that's entirely GOP designed and it made its first presence at a Q'Anon event back in 2019.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/suzannerowankelleher/2021/03/25/qanon-conference-omni-dallas-hotel-memorial-day-weekend-michael-flynn-sidney-powell/?sh=8b4b98537780
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3 ups, 3y
1 up, 3y,
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Only if you're chump enough to believe the outrageously stupid and openly false lies about Q spun to you by the mainstream media.

Those of us who followed it know they bore absolutely no resemblance to the reality.

Learn to question what you are fed.
0 ups, 3y,
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"Those of us who followed it..." says a whole heck of a lot about where your own mental, emotional and/or spiritual state of mind was at when you chose to follow them. Vulnerable people looking for answers to fill some void in their life are always easy prey for following Cult messaging.

I don't need any lessons on questioning what I'm being fed as I've spent over two decades in the legal profession doing exactly that; disciphering fact from total BS fiction and Q'Anon is most definitely the latter.
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Bullshit. Intellectually curious people who found a well-connected, well-informed source.

I mean, I could do the libtard thing and spout a whole lot of similar psychobabble back at you about how that's all a screen and a projection for your real insecurities at having your symbolic foundational assumptions pulled out from under you - but it would be only the same juvenile childishness as yours.

Apparently your time in law has taught you nothing about excessive certitudes, as any competent trial attorney could warn you about "sure things."

And I argue my logical skills are clearly sounder, since unlike you I grasp that argument from authority is a logical fallacy.
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Q'anon and their followers are not much different from every other apocalyptic cult that's ever existed over the past 50 years, e.g, Heaven's Gate, the People's Temple, the Manson Family, NXIVM, Sovereign Citizens, etc.

The only difference between Q'anon adherents and them is that they generally always knew the identity of their PERCEIVED 'wise, spiritually gifted and highly informed' leader. Remarkably, no one in Q'anon ever seems able to categorically state exactly who their leader is, other than proclaiming they're a "well-connected, well-informed source". How do you know that and why should anyone ever trust anything they espouse?

Do you somehow think that Q is in some ways akin to Mark Felt (aka Deep Throat) who helped bring down Nixon's presidency? I got news for you... establishment people ALWAYS go to well respected established news publications to leak and/or spread their message, never to some fringe website like 4Chan, 8Chan, etc., that conspiracy theorists tend to gravitate to.

Perhaps you can also explain why every single prediction - 18 or so to date - that Q'anon has ever 'dropped' has never manifested? Is that just merely bad luck or bad timing?
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My goodness, you really did drink the Establishment/MSM koolaid, didn't you.

Most of the stuff you're citing likely has to do with event timings which, there's no denying, got forced down the road. However, there are ample sites out there with evidence the source was well placed in the administration at the time, and those are pretty unassailable. The two are not exclusive except in tiny binary mentalities.

You rely on secondary sources, which are quite happy to do your thinking for you, and lie in the process. I did my reading for myself.

I argue the results are different for that very reason.

So for example when some MSM morons tried to float an outrageous lie that Q was antisemitic, I knew from observation that that was false, and could observe Q's response thereto, and knew the symptoms of the onset of desperation. The establishment basically ignored Q - until it caught fire not only with the awokened here, but in numerous nations around the world. Then they started getting scared, and out came the wave of lies for something they never paid attention to before.

Learn to question what you are fed.
0 ups, 3y,
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Oh please. The only ones drinking the kool-aid are Q followers, who unsurprisingly are predominately Trump supporters that tend to follow right wing media exclusively.

Q didn't even exist prior to October 2017 - ten months into Trump's presidency - then suddenly it sprang up on the fringe conspiracy site '8chan' espousing pro-Trump themes before progressing into more bizarre crap such as Trump waging a secret war against elite Satan-worshipping Democrat paedophiles in government, business and the media, etc. That should have been the first clue it was all BS. Had ever read any of the dozens of books written about Trump over the decades by family members, former Trump Org's executives and lawyers, his ghost writer for the "Art of the Deal', former DAs, business associates, etc, you'd know his adult entire life has been one con after another and that he never does anything unless it benefits his ego and/or finances.

Invoking "satan", "the storm", the "great awakening" and the "fight of good vs evil" in the drops are all intended to play into the insecurities and vulnerabilities of highly religious individuals and less educated people. Read some books about the creation of every cult and you'll find the exact same themes and messagings playing out.

In a recent HBO documentary, “Q: Into the Storm,” Ron Walkins, son of Jim Walkins - former military man and owner of 8chan/8kun - was identified as the likely person behind Q. In 2017 he shut down his FB account and scrubbed all traces of his online presence, posting nothing under his own name again until after the 2020 election. During those years, he was 8chan's administrator - the site Q exclusively posted to - but resigned in November after Biden won. It's also rather noteworthy that the last posting from Q occurred on Dec 8, 2020 when all but WV had certified their election results.

During an interview for the documentary, Watkins admitted to not only spreading the FALSE narrative the election was stolen from Trump but further, went on to talk about his online postings over the previous few years... “It was basically three years of intelligence training, teaching normies how to do intelligence work,"... "It was basically what I was doing anonymously before." As soon as he realized what he'd stated, he attempted to walk it back, saying with a big smile, laughter and a wink "...but never as Q."
0 ups, 3y
I stand by my first point. And Watkins is just a small part of the story.

I contend, from closer experience with it than 99% of the memers here, it's the MSM that more closely approximates your description.

We may yet see.
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May the Omni Dallas Hotel experience the very same PR disaster hosting discredited Trump propagandists - Sydney Powell, General Flynn & others - during their recent pro Q'Anon conference held there that the Hyatt Regency Hotel did in Orlando, Florida months ago when they hosted CPAC, who knowingly or not designed their stage in a well known Nazi symbol.
1 up, 3y
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