Classic mis-reporting of "Qanon"
(www.msn.com)
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"A new federal intelligence report warns that adherents of QAnon, the conspiracy theory embraced by some in the mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol, could target Democrats and other political opponents for more violence as the movement's false prophecies don’t come true."
Definition of oxymoron: federal intelligence.
Proof: "false prophecies don't come true"
I wouldn't exactly say that. Seems to me we've been proven correct quite a bit lately.
I should change the opening screen when I open my browser, but sometimes I get a little entertainment from MSN "news". This is a classic case of citing the more "out there" claims of people in our group (Satan-worshiping, child-eating cabal ruling the world), as a way to dismiss the increasingly well-documented election fraud. Not that I couldn't believe the "Satan worshipping cabal" theme if actually exposed, it's just at this point too much of it seems to me to be pretty far-fetched. I think many in our group are with me on this.