General appreciation thread for people who do great work investigating the origins of QAnon.
This is a challenging niche of Q research, which requires a great deal of skepticism, technical knowledge, and willingness to chase down many dead ends before uncovering useful info. 👇
If you're interested in how QAnon kicked off, you must follow @QOrigins.
He is one of the most tenacious, patient, and knowledgable investigators in this space. And a great guy to boot. I've personally learned a lot from his long threads.
They dig into QAnon with academic rigor. The proof is in their track record: they successfully uncovered the man behind QMap (Jason Gelinas) and the true identity of Q influencer Neon Revolt.
If you prefer you Q investigations in podcast format then follow @Jake_Hanrahan.
His great podcast "QClearance" is a no bullshit examination of the evidence regarding Q's origins. I can't wait to hear the second season.
Of course I can't forget @BrandyZadrozny and @oneunderscore__, who produced one of the important reports about some of the people who sparked QAnon years before most took the issue seriously. There's certainly more to the story, but it's solid Q reporting. nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news…
I have always felt that internet-fuelled extremism and conspiracy theories were cancerous to the nation and social media.
Investigators like these give me (perhaps naive) hope that one day American political discourse will focus on real issues, not conspiratorial fantasies.
Also obvious follow @nezumi_ningen, who successfully bullied me into learning more about cults and radicalisation years ago and serves as the fact checker for the QClearance podcast.
She'll bully you into becoming a smarter person too.
This is actually a sign that QAnon as we know it is collapsing.
All of the threads /qresearch/ board are deleted. This was allegedly done by an 8kun "rouge moderator." FastJack, the Board Owner of /qresearch/, blames Jim Watkins for allowing a staff member to destroy the board.
The true believers in QAnon largely won't go away in all likelihood. But if /qresearch/ dies, then one of the main drivers of QAnon conspiracy theories for years will be gone.
This is a tweet from the reported Twitter account of the woman who was shot and killed by Capitol Police today. archive.vn/J3T6Z
Ashli Babbit, the San Diego Air Force Veteran who died today after Capitol Police shot her inside the Capitol building, had previously tweeted a picture of herself wearing a "We Are Q" shirt with a fellow QAnon follower.
To mark the occasion of @mtgreenee entering Congress, I’m going to delineate her history with QAnon, based on two livestream videos and her own tweets.
This thread will clarify why I believe it’s fair and accurate to describe Greene as a “QAnon follower” or “QAnon believer.”
This thread will also hopefully help Rep. Greene and her team understand what they can expect from me during her Congressional term.
I look forward to working with you.
Some are under the misconception that Rep. Greene briefly flirted with QAnon but later disavowed it. At least, that’s what some of her supporters and staffers want people to think.
In reality, Greene promoted QAnon for years and hasn’t disavowed it in any meaningful sense.