Qanon -The Storm

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Vanderbilt was really strange
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If I'd been raised in that room I might be more girly.
 
I suppose that due to Adolf being born in Austria in 1889 and not taking actual German citizenship until 1925 that the Austrian crosses he grew up seeing could have absolutely no influence on the cross designs later associated with his Nazi Party🤦‍♀️
 
Who said the Nazi Iron Cross is a satanic cult symbol?

Nobody said that, because it's not an Nazi iron cross.

@Orange defense attempted to make the satanic connection to Chelsea Clinton who was once accused of wearing an upside down cross, stating it was "very bad and getting ridiculous".

You asked me the other day, "why do you care?" I'ts because I see otherwise intelligent people being duped into chasing shadows and suggesting mal intent at every turn. Though I'm sure this fact strengthens your resolve, but it's no accident, nor is it surprising to rational people that the the FBI believes that the q-anon movement could be a source of domestic terrorism.
 
Nobody said that, because it's not an Nazi iron cross.

@Orange defense attempted to make the satanic connection to Chelsea Clinton who was once accused of wearing an upside down cross, stating it was "very bad and getting ridiculous".

You asked me the other day, "why do you care?" I'ts because I see otherwise intelligent people being duped into chasing shadows and suggesting mal intent at every turn. Though I'm sure this fact strengthens your resolve, but it's no accident, nor is it surprising to rational people that the the FBI believes that the q-anon movement could be a source of domestic terrorism.
You got us, we're all domestic terrorists.
 
Nobody said that, because it's not an Nazi iron cross.

@Orange defense attempted to make the satanic connection to Chelsea Clinton who was once accused of wearing an upside down cross, stating it was "very bad and getting ridiculous".

You asked me the other day, "why do you care?" I'ts because I see otherwise intelligent people being duped into chasing shadows and suggesting mal intent at every turn. Though I'm sure this fact strengthens your resolve, but it's no accident, nor is it surprising to rational people that the the FBI believes that the q-anon movement could be a source of domestic terrorism.
Did you actually read the article? It talks about how the FBI is using wrong methodology and worried about ideologies without accounting for actual mental illness and drug use.
 
Nobody said that, because it's not an Nazi iron cross.

@Orange defense attempted to make the satanic connection to Chelsea Clinton who was once accused of wearing an upside down cross, stating it was "very bad and getting ridiculous".

You asked me the other day, "why do you care?" I'ts because I see otherwise intelligent people being duped into chasing shadows and suggesting mal intent at every turn. Though I'm sure this fact strengthens your resolve, but it's no accident, nor is it surprising to rational people that the the FBI believes that the q-anon movement could be a source of domestic terrorism.
Now wonder what biased POS in the agency released this pile of 🐴💩?
 
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Nobody said that, because it's not an Nazi iron cross.

@Orange defense attempted to make the satanic connection to Chelsea Clinton who was once accused of wearing an upside down cross, stating it was "very bad and getting ridiculous".

You asked me the other day, "why do you care?" I'ts because I see otherwise intelligent people being duped into chasing shadows and suggesting mal intent at every turn. Though I'm sure this fact strengthens your resolve, but it's no accident, nor is it surprising to rational people that the the FBI believes that the q-anon movement could be a source of domestic terrorism.

Meh, there’s not a group around that the Bureau couldn’t give that label to if they were motivated to do so. They’d “find” their justification somewhere.
 
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Did you actually read the article? It talks about how the FBI is using wrong methodology and worried about ideologies without accounting for actual mental illness and drug use.

Are you referring to the bit about the historian David Garrows take on the FBI's methods? I read his counter point, that was his opinion - he "saw" nuttiness where the Bureau saw ideological motives in a few instances. I don't find this to be a convincing rebuttal of the FBI's belief that the Qanon movement could provide the spark for domestic terrorism.
 
Are you referring to the bit about the historian David Garrows take on the FBI's methods? I read his counter point, that was his opinion - he "saw" nuttiness where the Bureau saw ideological motives in a few instances. I don't find this to be a convincing rebuttal of the FBI's belief that the Qanon movement could provide the spark for domestic terrorism.
Sometimes mentally ill people (whether they believe Mohammed wants them to decapitate a woman, or thinks it’s ok to run over a woman in the name of white supremacy or they want to shoot republican lawmakers on a baseball field) are just violent psycho lunatics

That’s why the “all those Charlottesville nazis” or all the Qnon people are terrorists way of thinking is not accurate
 
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So an organization that we harp on daily for their multiple failures considers us a domestic terrorist group... Sounds about right.

I believe what they said was that the movement could be a source of domestic terrorism.
 
I’ve been open about sharing my opinion of Q. I think he’s a fraud. I still find his opinions interesting and think he points out a lot of truths.

What I find so fascinating about this and pizzagate for that matter, is how quick the media is to shut down the story and label the believers as nuts.

If they are not going to do any journalism on t he subject it makes me wonder why they even bother to bring it up. It’s rather suspicious.
 
Nobody said that, because it's not an Nazi iron cross.

@Orange defense attempted to make the satanic connection to Chelsea Clinton who was once accused of wearing an upside down cross, stating it was "very bad and getting ridiculous".

You asked me the other day, "why do you care?" I'ts because I see otherwise intelligent people being duped into chasing shadows and suggesting mal intent at every turn. Though I'm sure this fact strengthens your resolve, but it's no accident, nor is it surprising to rational people that the the FBI believes that the q-anon movement could be a source of domestic terrorism.

Ironic... you see otherwise intelligent people chasing shadows and suggesting mal intent. So you fight that by pointing out that the FBI is chasing shadows and suggesting mal intent.

Beautiful.

I believe what they said was that the movement *could be* a source of domestic terrorism.

Lol
 
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I’ve been open about sharing my opinion of Q. I think he’s a fraud. I still find his opinions interesting and think he points out a lot of truths.

What I find so fascinating about this and pizzagate for that matter, is how quick the media is to shut down the story and label the believers as nuts.

If they are not going to do any journalism on t he subject it makes me wonder why they even bother to bring it up. It’s rather suspicious.
Heyyyyy. Now you're figuring it out.
 
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Ironic... you see otherwise intelligent people chasing shadows and suggesting mal intent. So you fight that by pointing out that the FBI is chasing shadows and suggesting mal intent.

Beautiful.



Lol


"The FBI for the first time has identified fringe conspiracy theories as a domestic terrorist threat, according to a previously unpublicized document obtained by Yahoo News. (Read the document below.)

The FBI intelligence bulletin from the bureau’s Phoenix field office, dated May 30, 2019, describes “conspiracy theory-driven domestic extremists,” as a growing threat, and notes that it is the first such report to do so. It lists a number of arrests, including some that haven’t been publicized, related to violent incidents motivated by fringe beliefs."

The document specifically mentions QAnon, a shadowy network that believes in a deep state conspiracy against President Trump, and Pizzagate, the theory that a pedophile ring including Clinton associates was being run out of the basement of a Washington, D.C., pizza restaurant (which didn’t actually have a basement).

¯\_(ツ)_/¯

rtfa
 
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