I'm at the scene at the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center (MCTEC) in Phoenix, AZ for the "Rally To Count The Votes."
The Q Shaman has the mic is talking about"worldview warfare," the Rockefellers, Q drops, and the false "sharpiegate" conspiracy theory.
U.S. Representative Paul Gosar, who is one of the 18 congressmembers who voted "Nay" on the House resolution condemning QAnon, addresses the crowd to provide an update on the ballot count.
The boisterous crowd clarifies their stance towards President Trump.
General Flynn took the "Oath of the Digital Soldier" with members of his family. This is part of a years long pattern of signaling to the QAnon community.
John Cardiff Gerhardt is a QAnon follower and candidate for the NV State Assembly. His campaign promise is to push for a state constitutional convention, during which he will introduce a brand new state constitution.
I thought I'd take a look at his proposed constitution.
Gerhardt's proposed constitution begins on a surprisingly woke note, declaring "Women, children, financially impoverished and non-white men have not been treated with the same respect at those unmentioned!"
Further evidence that Qanon has broader appeal than commonly assumed.
The draft constitution declares that after it replaces the old one "all who claim to be Nevadan and oppose this constitution shall be considered a possible member of the Devil’s Coup; a potential Deep State traitor."
Harsh words form someone who opposes the current constitution.
It's a beautiful sunny day here in Pacific Beach, California, where people are demonstrating against the lockdown orders. Protesters are chanting "No New Normal" and "What do want? Freedom. When do we want it? Now."
I'm reporting live from Tampa, Florida where QAnon followers have gathered for the "Red Pill Road
This one has a better set up than the D.C. QAnon rally in September. A big stage, powerful PA system, music, and QAnon merch vendors.
A couple of the speakers and organizers recognized me, so going undercover was out of this question this time.
They were, for the record, very friendly and cordial.
A little more than 100 people are gathered on this small riverside park. John Michael Chambers is speaking on Trump's accomplishments, the "storm," the Fed, Jeffrey Epstein, and "the death of globalism."
Uh oh. Trump Campaign official Jessie Jane Duff clearly states that campaign members "don't support Q and all its bizarre nonsense for ppl who need to believe something."
2019, still full of surprises, is ending with the Trump campaign denouncing QAnon.
Seems like a definitive denouncement to me. This would be significant for the QAnon community if they were capable of learning things or acknowledging reality.