Definitely the most entertaining item of the entire article. That poor soul writing this tripe must be having a psychotic break, poor little thing. That or he/she is an aspiring comedian who really needs to polish up his/her delivery.
Still, do they know which Filipino pig farmer this Q dude is? I mean, is he from a long line of swine husbandry? Is Qanon a family name or does it mean something in Filipino? You know, like “Land where pedophiles and satanists not welcome“.
“Oh, here comes Greggery. Little Greggery Peccary. The nocturnal, gregarious wild swine”. ~ Frank Zappa
The funny (and sad) thing is, they call anons "conspiracy theorists" while they themselves seem to have all the time in the world to dream up their BlueAnon conspiracy theories and strangely disconnected-from-reality assumptions.
This particular article, while supposedly written by someone named Thom Hartmann, read more like it was written by a paid Chinese national.
It was a combination of petulant four-year-old mid-tantrum, (parents’) basement-dwelling liberal twenty-something feverishly typing another screed he/she can run upstairs to proudly show mummy and daddy and a middle-aged liberal loser who considers him/herself politically savvy.
It missed the mark repeatedly. Your point about it being strangely-disconnected is spot on - partly why it feels like it was written by a foreign national. Just mho.
Cousin maybe? Or the shaman gig was like a pilgrimage to convert non-believer billionaires to the Qanon religion? I thought the followers were all uneducated redneck hicks, but now they’re saying that they’re all actually business titans.
Definitely the most entertaining item of the entire article. That poor soul writing this tripe must be having a psychotic break, poor little thing. That or he/she is an aspiring comedian who really needs to polish up his/her delivery.
Still, do they know which Filipino pig farmer this Q dude is? I mean, is he from a long line of swine husbandry? Is Qanon a family name or does it mean something in Filipino? You know, like “Land where pedophiles and satanists not welcome“.
“Oh, here comes Greggery. Little Greggery Peccary. The nocturnal, gregarious wild swine”. ~ Frank Zappa
The funny (and sad) thing is, they call anons "conspiracy theorists" while they themselves seem to have all the time in the world to dream up their BlueAnon conspiracy theories and strangely disconnected-from-reality assumptions.
This particular article, while supposedly written by someone named Thom Hartmann, read more like it was written by a paid Chinese national.
It was a combination of petulant four-year-old mid-tantrum, (parents’) basement-dwelling liberal twenty-something feverishly typing another screed he/she can run upstairs to proudly show mummy and daddy and a middle-aged liberal loser who considers him/herself politically savvy.
It missed the mark repeatedly. Your point about it being strangely-disconnected is spot on - partly why it feels like it was written by a foreign national. Just mho.
But CNN told me that the QAnon Shaman was the leader, is he a pig farmer as well, confused.com kek.
Cousin maybe? Or the shaman gig was like a pilgrimage to convert non-believer billionaires to the Qanon religion? I thought the followers were all uneducated redneck hicks, but now they’re saying that they’re all actually business titans.
I agree with you; this is all so confusing.