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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Fred IS prominently thanked, and with good reason.
In fact, let me thank him extra: thanks, Fred!
P.S. If you're using dChan, especially our frequency-of-a-search-term-over-time tool, you should read the About section bc there's Stuff You Should Know™.
Some might say that the "frequency-of-a-search-term-over-time tool" is actually called the "time series visualizer," but I say to them: shut up and stop being correct, you jerks. >:(
Anyway, here it is if you wanna play around with it, kids.
It covers, so to speak, the deep background of QAnon -- it goes into depth about some of the trends in Internet culture and 4chan culture that drove QAnon into prominence.
It also talks movingly (and with some incredible anecdotes) about the personal cost of QAnon.
And while it has some light overlap with Mike's book, Mike's is -- for me -- the book I would give someone who goes "What's the deal with this QAnon thing?"
But Van's is the book I would give someone who asked "Where does this QAnon thing come from?"
“Patriots” are flooding the hospital with calls demanding that they release her — also they’ve called the cops. So far on Telegram, I’ve seen calls to:
* Pull the fire alarm
* Storm in and take her
* Hang hospital staff
Oh, and a smug motherfucker with a Ron Paul sticker in his broadcast booth is doing some kind of audio livestream and pausing to say things like, “I guess that’s 111 subscribers in the past hour or so ago.”
Now, there’s some good news: it appears there are only a handful of people actually on the scene, so hopefully they WON’T try to barge in.
OTOH, imagine you’re working in the hospital emergency department, or a patient waiting there. The phone keeps ringing off the hook…
We -- meaning the Project -- are keeping tabs on a small "medical freedom" rally happening in the Midwest rn.
It opened with a Hebrew Roots pastor blowing a shofar. Here's a rundown of what the last speaker had to say, courtesy @kunstderfuge1 (who's giving us the play by play):
That last line does not, in any way, make me despair. 🙃
Anyway, the current speaker is of the "I'm not antivaxx, but..." AND ALSO "I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but..." varieties (though fun twist: he claims to be vaccinated!).
Also it should be obvious that we're not, you know, ENDORSING his claims by reproducing them.
It's just interesting to see the same claims and rhetoric going around. Also, I keep wanting to ask: if the vaccine is killing people, why AREN'T you anti-vaxx?
Some highlights from a Calm Before the Storm thread on November 2, 2017. This is CBTS thread #3, one of the earliest spaces for discussion of Q's claims.
Thread is linked below but, as always, the content is vile. Screenshots may be gross, too.
What we see in the screenshots above is that, as I have noted many many times, the anons were pickin' up what Q was puttin' down RIGHT away, with little or no clarification needed from Q.
In fact, let's zoom and enhance on that Canada-flag anon:
This is, indeed, the direction in which Q took the Uranium 1 narrative.
U1 is a deeeeeeeeep cut of QAnon lore. In brief, it comes from a Definitely Real Scandal™ thrown into the conservative mainstream by a journalist at The Hill, John Solomon, in mid-October 2017.