QAnon

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StartOctober 28, 2017
Founder(s)Supranational Deep State?
Interest of• Steve Bannon
• Liz Crokin
• Caitlin Johnstone
• Noor Bin Laden
• Robbie Martin
• Steve Outtrim
• Matthew Remski
• Angela Stanton-King
• Jim Watkins
• Ron Watkins
Predecessor(s)• Pizzagate?
• Zeitgeist Movement?

QAnon claims to be a military intelligence operation which carries out "the plan" to defeat The Deep State and, among other things, informs the public with "clues" about certain upcoming events. In the process the audience is asked to support the policies of Donald Trump. Robin Ramsay termed it "ramshackle collection of conspiracy theories which is being circulated on-line."[1]

Trump

Trump himself and people close to him constantly hint that they are in, or part of "the plan".[2] This often plays out on Twitter where Trump retweets people who just had a Q-Anon related post or who are connected with the movement.[3] Alternatively people close to him do this. He also uses phrases that are related to wording of the movement.[4][5]

Criticism

Military policy of the United States generally does not change - no matter what administration is in office.[6] The Q movement, no matter how many serious people identify with it, is likely a psyop that will bring no real change and result in less violence for populations worldwide. There is a probability that it is only meant to eat up time and consolidate the opinion of a certain part of the US population in a favorable way towards D. Trump. It seems also possible, however, that it is meant to eliminate a rivaling faction within the government, especially when connected to Pizzagate.

Reporting by Lori Handrahan has highlighted the fact that there is a crisis in the United States regarding video material of child rape on government computers.[7][8][9] Very little is said and done with respect to this.[10]

Robbie Martin & Jake Fox explore the 'Q' phenomenon - A Very Heavy Agenda Live[11]

Resignations

Q has asked people to follow worldwide resignations of notable figures.[12] These, however, can happen all the time with more or less intensity for all kinds of reasons. Nothing can be verified or said definitely, especially when these are people from abroad for whom a person, who has not heard of these before, would have to invest hours to understand what may be involved in this particular resignation. This is rather make believe that something is going on when there is likely nothing going on, or something completely different. But trust the plan!


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