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interociter 1 point ago +1 / -0

https://archive.is/GDdfQ -- archived link

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Other imagery on the slides included those associated with QAnon, the Proud Boys, the Oath Keepers, the National Social Club 131, the “Kek” flag, the Boogaloo movement, the National Socialist Order, 14, 88, the swastika, the sonnenrad or sunwheel, the SS, the Celtic Cross, the WP “okay” hand symbol, the Archangel Michael Cross, the “Othala Rune”, the “Norse Algis Rune”, the “Totenkopf”, the Universal Order symbol, the nuclear symbol, and the ((( ))) “echo.” The descriptions of QAnon and the Oathkeepers are also accompanied by photos of protesters at the Capitol on January 6.

The slides also note “possession of these symbols is protected under the first amendment and is not alone sufficient grounds for arrest or prosecution.”

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interociter 3 points ago +3 / -0

It really is. Lies vs truth. Boot in the face forever vs land of the free. Anything that reminds them of how America used to be is now a symptom of privilege and supremacy. The same thing happened in China, huge push to erase the "Four Olds", old ideas, old customs, old habits, old culture.

I don't think it can really go the same way this time, though, too many people know what happened, and what they're trying to do.

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interociter 2 points ago +3 / -1

Are you sure it's not the Eskimos? Excuse me, I mean "Inuit"? They have the perfect alibi, they're never implicated in anything, no evidence of any crimes at all... seems a little too conveniently suspicious to me.

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interociter 2 points ago +2 / -0

Not sure if this is relevant at all, but the dig here mentions lexis document services inc, on the right side, in a list of shell companies leading up to ff castle rock llc. Lexus twice, ?

https://greatawakening.win/p/12hR2p0sLN/insane-dig-by-a-4chan-autist-cor/c/

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interociter 1 point ago +1 / -0

Reminds me of the story about sewing radios into cats to bug people. The earlobe, though, do an image search on "plastic surgery side effect, pixie ear." Looks like basically the same thing? Would be nice if there were pics with a visible before and after height difference like h rotten cLInton but I'm not 100% on the ear being enough proof of a stand-in after seeing the pixie thing.

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interociter 1 point ago +1 / -0

Alhambra kind of stands out, there. Means "the red"? But, if the accidents actually happened, if they were arranged somehow, then it's not a signal from the white hat side of things? Is there some reason the other side would go to all that trouble just to indicate "red", maybe? Instead of running stories in random magazines or whatever. J.T. is weird but I didn't notice a D. to go with that. But ok, it's Hwy 4 though. And the second accident was 4 pm, 33 years old, which does sort of flag it as "significant". I don't see any sixes though, not sure if the area code counts at all. Lexus twice, maybe?

Seems like it could be indicating something but most likely it's referring to something the "commoners" wouldn't know. National Park Service website says "Bohemian Grove is a lovely section of John Muir woods" so again, maybe something there? Tice doesn't mean anything to me, maybe that's the relevant part of a message, if there is one?

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interociter 3 points ago +3 / -0

kek <--

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interociter 1 point ago +1 / -0

How long does it take for it to go all the way around once? 24 hours, right?

Maybe it's moving x miles per hour at the equator because it's so large, but it's TURNING slowly. One revolution per day. Don't get the two things confused.

Why am I even contributing to this blatant slide?

by broward
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interociter 2 points ago +2 / -0

I tried searching on "q, qanon, the great awakening," on google, and there might be some sites listed in the first few pages where the url could be left in reviews? Audible.com, amazon, ebay, joom.com, ?

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interociter 3 points ago +3 / -0

"it's just a forum for people to have some discussion about things" -- not really.

Check the sidebar, there's already a .win for fringe theory chat.

Not sure why you'd want a big list of the craziest things the qanons believe in. Especially with the current media coverage.

Go ahead and remove the post, if that's an actual offer.

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interociter 2 points ago +3 / -1

How about: CNN trolls posting absurd questions here, fishing for headlines and clickbait? "QAnon cult members also Flat Earth and Bigfoot believers, still questioning legitimacy of Obama's birth certificate" ?

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interociter 4 points ago +4 / -0

The pics posted with the breaking 911 tweet are a little clearer,

https://twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1357070177620414468

Looks like she got this and just posted it instead of realizing it was instructions, "salute the marines" moment like broward said,

https://i.maga.host/IZgGI6Z.png

and the google docs link there is this one,

https://i.maga.host/4IdYQgv.png

Nice, there's another page in the tweet pics, didn't notice that at first. I wonder if the "twitter storm on 4th and 5th" is still planned,

https://i.maga.host/gAaNUBD.png

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interociter 1 point ago +2 / -1

Yeah, no, I already commented about them in a Hot post but I'm going to say this again: I like the idea, but it's too much movement, makes it hard to read the last post, even. Something that only moved occasionally would be good, or maybe just have one, selected randomly from all the different Pepe characters? Or a line of little Pepe heads following the mouse cursor? <-- last one is a joke ( obviously? )

The other thing that might be a problem is the copyright there. Not sure what the current situation is but there's articles from June 2019 saying Alex Jones had to pay $15,000 to the creator, Matt Furie.

Also seems like it's just asking the media to claim "known symbol of hate speech and white supremacy used by conspiracy site" etc etc, but maybe that's the plan, more publicity at this point?

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interociter 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yeah, I am going to second that, about the graphic at the bottom. Not a full-on plate spinner here but self diagnosed Aspergers back when that was a thing. I like the Pepe but then it gets old after like four seconds. Maybe, use a gif that only moves once in a while? Ten second loop and he winks once in that time? Bonus if the row is made up of many versions of that with different loop intervals and wink times so it looks randomized? Not saying specifically that it should be a winking Pepe but the general idea is: graphics good, occasional movement good.

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interociter 3 points ago +3 / -0

"The Post-Truth Era" ? Pass these on to your grandkids,

https://i.maga.host/CyCnbq9.png

Meme War 2016 - 2020

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https://i.maga.host/EuL2V66.png

Don't let the autism fool you. The future belongs to us.

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interociter 1 point ago +1 / -0

No problem, it was actually archived already. The post here has a ff meme pic, might be worth combining all the info and doing a new one?

https://greatawakening.win/p/11SJtGSkQo/how-to-spot-a-false-flag/

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interociter 1 point ago +1 / -0

Seems likely it's part of the color revolution narrative push. Biden wearing purple ties recently, also. If you do a search from 2000 to 2020, the articles that come up are about purple triangles being used to identify Jehovah's Witnesses, "Bibelforscher (or 'Bible Students')" says wikipedia. Nothing about honoring last generation or whatever the story is this time.

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interociter 3 points ago +3 / -0

looks fine to me. Try the archive link?

https://archive.is/OK1uO

Good list there, conflicting eyewitness accounts, evidence being destroyed.

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interociter 4 points ago +4 / -0

Right click -> save as, to your hard drive. Then do the same thing but save to a usb stick, always a good idea to have an offline copy in case anything "happens" to your pc.

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interociter 1 point ago +1 / -0

And now DHS is saying that disagreeing with the election "results" makes you a terrorist. Shit is starting to hit the fan.

usnews.com,

https://archive.is/LnQkz

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we remain concerned that individuals frustrated with the exercise of governmental authority and the presidential transition, as well as other perceived grievances and ideological causes fueled by false narratives, could continue to mobilize a broad range of ideologically-motivated actors to incite or commit violence," DHS said in a statement.

The warning comes three weeks after violent insurrectionists stormed the U.S. Capitol in a bid to stop Congress from certifying Joe Biden's presidential win over former President Donald Trump.

The rioters were fueled by false claims made by Trump and other top Republican lawmakers that the election was illegitimate and that Trump – not Biden – had actually won.

Some of those involved were also believers in QAnon, a sprawling conspiracy theory

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interociter 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is a great list, thanks for putting it together. The ga.w search link here shows two more from a while ago, and a recent one from jhartz. It doesn't list the Podesta, Serco, or Armenian prime minister ones though, because they don't have the exact "remember when q" phrase in the titles.

https://greatawakening.win/search?params=remember%20when%20q&sort=new

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The search result for "remember when Trump" is also pretty good,

https://greatawakening.win/search?params=remember%20when%20Trump&sort=new

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