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Yesterday, QAnon posted portraits of Obama-era officials, which followed drops referencing "target", "ammunition", and "kill."

Unsurprisingly, Q believers are seeing this as a target list. At least one tweet calling it such was deleted, with its poster claiming he was hacked.
The implication in QAnon's latest posts is clear: "These people are evil, but I'm not going to do anything about them, so if you want it done, you'd better do it yourself."

Of course, he doesn't say it outright. That way, when it happens, he can say "I never said that."
Two murders have been committed by young men who believe in QAnon. The Christchuch manifesto shares disturbing similarities with the ethos of QAnon. The QAnon poster put up what many believe is a target list yesterday, along with references to killing.

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