GhostEzra is a perfect example of how extremists infiltrate and co-opt a welcoming big-tent movement.
We've seen it before with other infiltration efforts, but QAnon made it particularly easy for them.
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Since its inception, QAnon has pursued a growth strategy based on unity, summed up by their ‘Where We Go One, We Go All’ slogan, and has painted anyone who criticizes a fellow believer as someone sowing dangerous discord.
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Q told their followers that ‘together we are strong, divided we are weak’ and Anons fully embraced that notion whenever a feud broke out among influencers.
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This is a perfect environment for extremists, because they know they will not be punished or excluded for spreading a hateful message as long as that message is directed at an out-group.
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Quite the contrary, it is anyone who objects who will be chastised by the community for suggesting the extremist be shunned or their message rejected. This is seen as ‘hurting the movement.’
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The only person in the movement who was ever allowed to categorically reject a theory or statement was Q. Even when Q was around, this didn’t always work, but Q is gone now.
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Couple this with QAnon’s longstanding belief that if someone pushes back against a statement, it must mean that they are ‘over the target’ and therefore the statement is true, and you have a perfect recipe for a neo-Nazi takeover.
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Not only have we seen this exact phenomenon play out before when Nazis have infiltrated other ‘welcoming’ or ‘inclusive’ movements, like furries, but we’ve seen this exact pattern before in QAnon with more comical results.
This same strategy is how JFK Jr truthers, Flat Earthers, & Spirit Science adherents found a permanent home in QAnon, much to the embarrassment of the original Superspy faction. Even Q’s denial of JFK Jr could not keep the movement from overwhelmingly embracing the belief.
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This was the same strategy Plissken (aka Wyatt) used to grow inside QAnon, by making a gradual shift from mainline Q beliefs, to fringe beliefs, to Nazi beliefs. Plissken even recommended the same antisemitic documentary that GhostEzra would start pushing months later.
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Mirroring Plissken, GhostEzra started out with standard QAnon talking points before incorporating more and more fringe conspiracies, like Biden being secretly dead and replaced by an actor wearing a Mission Impossible style mask.
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Then came the long-standing ‘Synagogue of Satan’ theory where the Jews aren’t really the Jews (which has been passively endorsed by QAnon for quite some time), presented in tandem with ‘just asking questions’ about the Holocaust. Then, Europa: the Last Battle & Mein Kampf.
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And again, like he did with Plissken, longtime Q promoter Jordan Sather objects to the embarrassing fringey-cringey type stuff, but is tellingly silent on the antisemitic stuff.
Now, GhostEzra’s telegram channel has a permanent Nazi presence, with users spreading memes and sharing links in the comments to every single one of GE’s posts. Obviously, GhostEzra has the power to moderate and/or ban them, but doesn’t.
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A small minority of GE followers continue to object to all ‘the Jew stuff’ that’s being posted, but the Nazis can just call them Mossad shills and/or accuse them of trying to fracture the movement. And the vast majority of GE’s followers stay silent.
So it spreads.
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Answering an unrelated question for a follower, GhostEzra confirms he's been intent on introducing the JQ to his audience since the beginning of his channel, but needed time to establish himself within QAnon so his followers would trust him when he did.
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Dave Hayes (the Praying Medic) has released an article today and it is an amazing display of apologetics and double-talk, but there's some really good stuff in there where he thinks he's making a different point than the one he's actually making
I'd share the link, but I'd earn a 24 hour ban for doing so
While mostly I'm amazed that the Australian PM's office keeps dodging 100% legit questions as "personal attacks against the Prime Minister," I also understand how embarrassing & potentially damaging their friendship must feel to him.
Still, though. C'mon.
For those who weren't following along in 2019, the now-banned QAnon promoter "BurnedSpy" turned out to be an extremely close personal friend of the PM. theguardian.com/australia-news…
Of particular concern at the time was that the PM had used the phrase "ritual abuse" in his government address towards survivors after the findings of the McClellan Royal Commission.
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/
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…