"The kraken" appears to be a 100 page long request that Governor Kemp declare Trump won Georgia, because of Hugo Chavez's voting machines. I'm merely an unfrozen caveman lawyer, but I don't see this plane flying.
Unless this lawsuit is about running a shitty message board or woodworking, I see no reason to mention Ron Watkins.
Powell has also released her Michigan lawsuit and hey a typo right at the start. Release the krunken!
The typos were on purpose so that the media would acknowledge the kraken's greatness.
Me realizing the MAGA cult is going to waste their super-spreader Thanksgivings decoding the "comms" in all of the kraken typos.
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A really big step forward in the deplatforming of QAnon, but Q promoters are excellent at ban evasion. And when Twitter took sweeping steps against Q in July, they quickly petered out and were evaded by Q followers who latched onto "save the children" conspiracy theories.
QAnon is a cockroach. It survives. It survives bans, deplatforming, the persistent silences of its avatar, constant disconfirmations, and countless failed predictions.
It survives because it fills a hole in the lives of its believers, and makes them feel important and powerful.
Figuring out why people cling to Q is just as important as trying to pry it out of their hands. Maybe more important. But as long as Q is treated like a social media curiosity rather than a philosophical cause, they'll continue to cling. And we'll always be a step behind it.
QAnon believers think the president is pretending to go into quarantine because The Storm Is Upon Us For Real This Time Just Like All The Other Times.
The drops they're citing are from the earliest days of Q. They've been disconfirmed time and time again. But folks never give up the hope of the streets running red with the blood of the nonbelievers. Ergo, it's back to the start.
Trump got the covid TO GET HER. Because you can't spell quarantine without Q.
Another *potentially* QAnon-linked child kidnapping appears to be in progress in Utah. The woman in question has posted on FB about Q and vaccine conspiracy theories, and is also in the sovereign citizen movement.
Ms. Jolley's FB page seems normal. Lots of posts about her holistic healing practice. But then its conspiracies all the way down: a PragerU video about COVID, the "Google any three numbers" COVID meme, a post about how great NESARA will be, and of course, Hillary eating babies.
She's anti-vax, anti-GMO, anti-Bill Gates, and very passionate about child trafficking and kidnapping. Including, apparently, her own.
I'm not putting up the screen grabs, but the newest QAnon drops appear to be simply doxxing random people Q thinks are ANTIFA members, including addresses, using data put together by a right wing crank who often contributes material to Gateway Pundit.
Between QAnon's bloodlust entering the mainstream, hysteria about BLM/antifa causing the protests and fires, and the child trafficking moral panic gripping the country; it's clear that many Americans are truly frantic for the opportunity to start killing their neighbors.
These aren't kooks in fallout shelters. These are your co-workers, neighbors, and friends. And there's a good chance that if you're liberal, one of them thinks you're either a pedo, a Soros-funded communist, or a deep state agent. And they're in a blood frenzy over it.
The newest QAnon drop sees Q directly encourage his followers to make bogus phone calls to the Forest Service accusing leftists of starting fires.
This isn't cutesy Instagram memes and marching to "save the children." This is domestic terrorism.
Another new Q drop posts news links to recent arson case in the PNW area to "prove" that Antifa are starting the fires.
1. A grass fire put out immediately 2. Ibid 3. A 400 acre fire from 9/2 4. Two small fires that were put out immediately 5. A woman immediately arrested
None of these fires have anything to do with the current spate of fires on the west coast. Antifa didn't start those fires or any other. Q is lying, and his followers are lapping it up to own the libs.
Nearly 6k retweets on this video that claims what's almost certainly a camp set up to curb the spread of COVID among the homeless is actually a "pop-up ANTIFA headquarters." Naturally, the comments declare that the people in the camp should be harassed, raided, killed, etc.
Here's an article from the Portland Tribune about how three such camps were built by the city, with pictures of one camp that looks almost identical to this one. Besides, I thought ANTIFA were all flying in from out of town to rack up hotel points?!?