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NEONREVOLT
2 OCT 2018
Is anyone else’s head swimming, trying to keep up with everything that’s unfolding, minute-by-minute? I had to step away for a bit. The news is one thing, but trying to keep up with Q, Anons, the research boards, and everything else… phew… It’s daunting some days.
And I can’t believe I missed this, but apparently, I caught MediaMatters’ attention a couple months ago:
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A list of the right-wing amplifiers of the QAnon conspiracy theory
While the unhinged conspiracy theory known as “QAnon,†or “The Storm,†has been gaining traction online among President Donald Trump’s supporters since October 2017, it was Tuesday night when it finally jumped to the mainstream in the form of shirts and signs that were prominently visible at a Trump campaign rally in Tampa, FL.
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https://www.mediamatters.org/blog/2018/08/02/list-right-wing-amplifiers-qanon-conspiracy-theory/220890
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A list of the right-wing amplifiers of the QAnon conspiracy theory
Blog ››› August 2, 2018 4:47 PM EDT ›
While the unhinged conspiracy theory known as “QAnon,†or “The Storm,†has been gaining traction online among President Donald Trump’s supporters since October 2017, it was Tuesday night when it finally jumped to the mainstream in the form of shirts and signs that were prominently visible at a Trump campaign rally in Tampa, FL. Supporters of QAnon believe “a high-level government insider with Q clearance†is anonymously posting clues informing the public of Trump’s master plan to undermine the “deep state†and dismantle pedophilia rings supposedly linked to powerful celebrities and politicians.
While the theory has its murky origins on 4chan and 8chan -- message boards best known for serving as the source of hoaxes and organized harassment campaigns -- many prominent right-wing figures, websites, and social media accounts have helped amplify QAnon. And the consequences of its unfettered growth could be dangerous. A man is facing terrorism charges in Arizona for using an armored vehicle to stop traffic on a bridge near the Hoover Dam with demands and letters clearly inspired by QAanon. Similarly, “Pizzagate,†a pedophilia-focused conspiracy theory fueled by Trump supporters during the 2016 presidential election, inspired a man to open fire inside a Washington, D.C., pizzeria.
Below is a growing list of right-wing media figures, politicians, websites, and social media accounts that have carelessly amplified QAnon by either evangelizing its tenets to their followers or neutrally presenting the conspiracy theory through their influential platforms without clarifying to their audiences that the whole thing is a baseless canard.
Amplifiers include:
Right-wing media figures
Political figures
Social media accounts
YouTube
Facebook
Websites
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Red Cross?
We’ve gone over some of the Red Cross’ more nefarious dealings in the past, but if you’re new to the site and surprised to hear that, yes, the Red Cross isn’t quite what it seems, you’re really going to have to catch up here, first:
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The Red Cross, Double-Cross, and So Much More! On Today’s #NewQ. #QAnon #GreatAwakening
#QAnon came back today. Remember how quickly NK unfolded? Because so many things were going on behind the scenes that we didn’t know about? I think Iran is going to be very similar. Q basically says here that they’ve been working to diffuse Iran. Remember how NK was publicly “testing†Nukes, but in reality, they . . .
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The only thing I saw with regards to the Red Cross that was compelling enough to mention in (in conjunction with everything we’ve seen over the past few weeks) is Sen. Grassley’s Red Cross oversight bill, which he introduced in March, 2017:
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If passed, the bill would basically give the Comptroller General unrivaled oversight over the entire organization, including access to all records, and the ability to interview anyone working with the organization, at any level.
Given what we know about the Red Cross from the previous article, this would throw a massive monkey wrench in #TheCabal’s pipeline.
One #Anon noted that they’ve been less-than-honest with their past financial statements:
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If you ask me, that looks like they’re having trouble hiding their “alternative†sources of income. Much like how Facebook and Twitter were being paid by the Deep State, and hid that cashflow under “user growth,†when that flow was subsequently cut off, they were forced to frame it as losses in their user-base, making for that spectacular stock dive you saw a few months back.
As for Grassley’s bill, it’s been sitting in the Senate Judiciary Committee (the same group that just oversaw the Kavanaugh hearings) since it’s been introduced, and well, nothing’s happened with it since. I imagine the bad actors in the committee would stall things in regards to it, and so, in order to get it passed, you need to remove people like #DiFiChi Feinstein, #Leatherface Blumenthal, and #OhNo! Hirono first.
Watch how fast the bill moves once they’re gone.
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But… yeah, Q, not buying it.
A lot of TV series follow the “will-they-or-won’t-they†subplot for a few seasons. The Office had Pam and Jim. Frasier had Niles and Daphne. As long as the writers’ room can milk that conflict for a few seasons, they can repeat their formula, keep the show going, and everyone remains gainfully employed for the time being. It’s been replicated dozens of times.
With #QAnon, it’s the “Is RR a White Hat, or a Black Hat?†subplot. It’s not that Q doesn’t know. It’s that he wants to keep everyone else guessing.
Well, by now, you know how I feel about this, and #Anons’ postings on the matter only further solidified my view:
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Now, I don’t like Flake, but if there was someone ostensibly on your side who was known for being, well, a flake, wouldn’t you leverage that to your advantage when writing your new “movie?â€
Something tells me if he was really as bad as some make him out to be, he would be underground with Sen. #NoName right now.
Nah, I think RR helped coordinate pulling a fast-one on the Dems. Flake played his role as bamboozler, and Grassley saw his opportunity and swooped in for the kill shot (there is no way they left that to chance). They got their quorum, advanced Kavanaugh to the Senate floor, and now, we’re just watching this FBI investigation play out.
Speaking of which, ImperatorRex had a good thread about all of that:
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On Kavanaugh, I can compromise. I can’t realistically expect every single SCOTUS nominee to conform directly to each and every ideal I hold, and he seems like a good enough man. I would hope that Libertarian ideas they would be represented somewhere, of course, considering those Libertarian ideals are really just part of this country’s founding doctrines and documents…
But the Reagan speeches in the video just… they smack of globalism a bit too much for me to even pretend to be comfortable with them.
Now, I understand #TheCabal is global, which means our enemies are global, which means then that our response has to be global.
But billions of our tax dollars are still shunted to foreign nation-states who spit in our faces and return the favor with subversion. This is a scary line to tread, and we the people have very little recourse in all of it.
We usually just get ground up in the process, with our blood lubricating the gears of the state.
Now, some people are gonna get down on me for not going “Rah-rah! USA numbah wahn!†with the video, but these people haven’t followed me since the beginning (so they wouldn’t recognize my consistency in this), and are generally mired in basic-b*tch Conservatism; ie, the kind of materialistic politics that have spent the past 60+ years racking up loss after loss after loss, while effectively compromising on every important battle, and leaving a mess for the likes of my generation to mop up.
Look, the short of it is this:
Read some Bastiat, and then get back to me, Boomers.
https://www.neonrevolt.com/2018/10/02/redoctober-redemption-newq-qanon-greatawakening-neonrevolt/
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