I want to expand on something that @daithaigilbert and I talked about as he was writing this piece: the nature of "the backlash" against GhostEzra from other promoters and what it says about QAnon and its relationship to antisemitism. 1/ vice.com/en/article/dyv…
As I've talked about quite a bit recently, there's a Faqtion War simmering on QAnon telegram, mostly led by Jordan Sather but supported by many of the other formerly-big promoters.
Pay attention to the language from Jordan here. 2/
Notice that Jordan has no hesitation in calling out specific objections to the disinformation he's decrying: whether it's NESARA, JFK Jr, the QFS, DUMBs, or that Navy SEALs attacked Bill Gates' house.
He directly says these things aren't true. It's "a shitshow." 3/
Compare that to how he reacted to the Newsweek article from May 21 about GhostEzra's first antisemitic rant.
Jordan simply reposted other promoters from his group which condemned GhostEzra in an extremely general way as a "disinformation account."
There's no specificity. 4/
They didn't call out Holocaust denial or antisemitism.
CJTruth did one better, stating GhostEzra “puts truths out there then sprinkles outlandish lies with it.”
But CJ did not say what are the truths and what are the lies.
Importantly, that's for his followers to decide. 5/
Their objection to what GhostEzra posted is *implied* but not stated.
They call him a shill but seem to have difficulty being specific, instead griping about how he's 'hurting the movement.'
But they have no trouble directly calling NESARA "clickbait nonsense."
Jordan and the others feel comfortable going right up to the *edge* of saying GhostEzra's antisemitism and Hitler apologetics are a problem, but they very clearly will not cross the line and actually say it.
And there's a reason for that. 6/
They can't call it out specifically because it's so deeply rooted in the movement.
/qresearch posted links to the JQ in the header of each new thread. When that thread started to reach the maximum # of replies the board allows, they posted a reminder to start a new JQ thread. 7/
Other popular Q promoters who kept their anonymity like Joe M have actively pushed this same narrative.
Jordan and CJ can't directly condemn GhostEzra for doing the same without catching their friends up in it. 8/
They also can't call it out directly because they know how important it is to the rank-and-file of QAnon followers. They don't want to lose them.
They can see how popular GhostEzra's posts were. They know who their followers are.
So they have to thread a very small needle.
9/
They do not want GhostEzra to steal their audience but they know how central antisemitism is to QAnon, so they call him a shill and a disinfo agent without specifically condemning what he wrote.
Because they can't, not without condemning their own followers. 10/
They could copy him & go full-throated, but they also want to make public appearances and get paid, so they cannot go full Nazi.
So they settle for dogwhistles and plausible deniability and "the Jews we hate aren't really Jews."
It's all Khazars & Jacob-vs-Esau & etc. 11/
This is the dance they're forced to do, balancing their concerns about negative media/government attention and dwindling audience share while maintaining the narrative arc the audience demands.
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It's probably safe to assume that if you found your way here, you are already familiar with QAnon. However, just in case you came for the jokes but you're still a little unclear on the basics, here's a good place to start. patreon.com/posts/what-is-…
Continuing with the theme of the basics, why does QAnon call itself a 'research movement,' and why won't Q followers just explain what it is they believe? patreon.com/posts/why-wont…
How does QAnon spread when it's so dumb?
Part 1: Active Recruitment
The techniques Q promoters use to manipulate friends & family into the movement are based on some practiced, effective techniques pioneered by the alt-right, MLMs, cults & con-artists. patreon.com/posts/qanon-gu…
Today is the two-year anniversary of the James Comey tweet that sparked the Grass Valley Charter School Incident, where QAnon frightened a school into canceling their annual fundraiser.
While the initial "decode" might not look even the slightest bit rational to us, Joe M recognized its potential and spread it to his 100k followers (this was 2019, so 100k followers made him by far one of the biggest QAnon accounts at the time)
After the decode went viral in QAnon, believers started calling the school to warn them of the impending Deep State attack.
School officials cancelled the event-- not because they thought there was a plot, but because they feared QAnon might show up to "protect" them.
Right now, QAnon is on a similar trajectory as Pizzagate was after Edgar Welch shot up Comet. After the widely publicized violence it became unfashionable to be a "Pizzagate believer" but they didn't go away by any means, they just found a more private corner of the internet.
For the first time EVER, I'm going to say this: Q actually saw this one coming.
There's a reason Q instructed their followers to stop saying "QAnon" and stop talking about "Q" and start using more and more coded language as the election approached.
It's also why none of the big-name Q promoters did their typical ban evasion tricks after the great purge of January 8th, but instead retreated to Telegram taking as many of their followers with them as possible.
I'm working on a revision and expansion of my adrenochrome thread, and can I just say it's amazing how many studies were conducted in the 1950s linking mescaline and adrenochrome based on molecular similarities? No wonder it entered pop culture.
Most of these studies came up with "well, it doesn't do much" as their result and yet the studies continued
Changes to brain activity on mescaline are profound and accompanied by patients reporting euphoria and hallucinations
On adrenochrome, patients felt a little drowsy and the changes to brainwave activity are... well, let's just call them "unimpressive"
The evolution of this single book really says a lot about QAnon
As suspected, all references to Q have been removed from the latest edition
"Thank you to the entire Q Army... thank you the 8-chan Anons who do battle" has been replaced by "Thank you to all the patriots everywhere... thank you to those who do battle"
This is like reading a Creationist textbook edited into an Intelligent Design textbook.