Boo Hoo Q, Bye Bye and Good Riddance

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ralfy

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"They" have gone radio silent since the election. And the moderator of the message board where "they" post resigned.

"Q, the anonymous online account at the center of the movement, spent the days before the election posting about taking back the country and holding the political elite accountable. “Are you ready to finish what we started?” Q posted on Oct. 31. At about 1:30 am on Election Day, the account posted a photo of an American flag, an Abraham Lincoln quote and a link to a clip of a song from the 1992 movie “Last of the Mohicans.” Then Q went silent.

Several hours later Ron Watkins, the moderator of 8kun, the message board where Q posts, announced he was resigning. He had to address issues in his marriage, he said, and wanted to resign before U.S. election results were announced so it wouldn’t look as though he’d quit because of the outcome. Watkins said his resignation had nothing to do with QAnon. “I never learned Q’s identity, and nobody ever reached out to me purporting to be Q,” he said in a direct message on Twitter."

^^^ This kind of shite never ceases to amaze me.

The catch is that part of their theories remains, i.e., a small group that controls the global economy


with both parties employing combinations of neoliberalism


and neoconservatism


in the service of that group, via the military industrial complex


and onerous loan agreements and "aid"


used to coerce other countries


which shouldn't be surprising for the primary warmonger of the world: