1) Someone named “ArizQna” runs the Arizona audit watch channel. (Screenshot 1)
They then moved this channel, and its associated chats, to the “US audit watch” (screenshot 2).
ArizQna is the owner of the US audit watch channel and describes it as “our chat room.” They actively participate in discussions.
So right off the bat, we know that most of the discussion on Telegram is happening in a space created, and managed by, one of Q’s followers.
2) What about rank-and-file followers? I’M SO GLAD YOU ASKED.
It’s not that all conversation revolves around Q drops — that’s just not how Q Telegram *talks* anymore, with the possible exception of MelQ and a few other diehards — but it DOES come up:
Note also this member saying that they’re starting to question this channel “like MelQ’s channel.”
And one of the most heated debates lately has been: what’s the deal with CodeMonkeyZ (i.e., Ron Watkins) — patriot or idiot?
3) Finally, I want to add that Q slogans and QAnon logic are *pretty noticeable themes* in the chat.
From “Boom!” to “it had to be this way & people are waking up now” to “you have to let it happen so you can catch them red-handed,” if you’ve seen it in QLand you’ll see it here.
P.S. While I was writing this, ArizQna added:
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TIL the guy who coined the phrase “go woke, go broke” wrote a whole entire book with the premise:
wouldn’t it be cool if Waffen-SS veterans were rejuvenated and placed in charge of the effort to stop soft, effete modern-day Germany from being overrun by aliens???
1/8
“Origins,” you say, “perhaps that is a grossly unfair summary.”
OK, well, I fucking read that shit when it came out. I was a nerdy young conservative in 2005 and had *absolutely* been reading the entire series to that point.
It’s a 100% fair summary.
“Origins,” you say, “how do we know you really read— wait why are you drawing in a really deep breath?”
THE ALIENS ARE CALLED THE POSLEEN AND THEY EAT OTHER SENTIENT BEINGS, WHICH THEY CALL “THRESH” WHICH IS A PRETTY GREAT WORD IN THAT CONTEXT TBH, REALLY ROLLS OFF THE TONGUE
READ THIS BECAUSE: I *guarantee* you’re going to find at LEAST one thing that sticks in your mind for life. There are hardly any other books I’d say that of.
SUBJECT: the last months of the Third Reich.
FAIR WARNING: this book features a *lot* of people trapped in awful situations waiting for terrible fates to befall them. Also, the stuff that will stick with you isn’t necessarily fun or uplifting.
For instance, there’s a passage about how civilians perceived concentration camp inmates when they saw the death marches.
One of them writes in her journal something to the effect of: what terrible crimes they must have committed, to be treated like this.
“Think mirror” is a QAnon slogan often used in baking — that is, the search for hidden meaning in an image or text.
Ariel didn’t use the slogan in this post, but here he makes a direct & simple use of the *core concept* to suggest that the X app is somehow linked to Freemasonry:
There /are/ less direct, less simple uses of “think mirror” — lots of them.
It’s a key part of how the “Q Clock” works, for instance (image credit: Travis View, AFAIK).
It can also be used to explain away problems that arise when one of the movement’s heroes says or does something that /completely contradicts/ core QAnon beliefs.
No problem! That was a performance for the normies.
One of QAnon’s favorite thought-terminating cliches is “disinformation is necessary.” This is a GREAT way of blunting people’s discomfort when Q’s predictions — like arrests — don’t come true.
But it also has *big* implications *how the movement relates to Q drops.*
Because if Q /could/ be lying about any one particular drop, then suddenly none of the drops are actually binding on believers.
You can ignore anything that doesn’t match your own personal vibe. ANYTHING.