Today, again, was supposed to be D-Day for Qanon. It's getting awfully late in the day for the parade of Hillary Clinton and half of Hollywood in shackles they believe is coming.
— Ben Collins (@oneunderscore__) March 19, 2019
Oh well! Onto the next one!
(Which Q said, no joke, is in either two or four days.) https://t.co/k36vzKRkFz
Michael Flynn’s Family Is at War With Each Other Over QAnon https://t.co/ynjJmaRZp0
— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) March 18, 2019
Trump Tweets QAnon, Pizzagate Conspiracy Theorists’ Content https://t.co/YOm1Zi9bb5
— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) March 18, 2019
New from me: A Qanon book that alleges the US government created both AIDS and Monsters Inc. (as a tutorial on how to do eat children) is up to No. 56 of all books purchased.
— Ben Collins (@oneunderscore__) March 5, 2019
It’s in recommendation carousels. And Amazon will not comment on any of this.https://t.co/2HjQrlWiW8
QAnon people are going wild with a fake news story claiming George Soros was arrested on Sunday. But the savvier QAnon promoters are withholding judgment for now—probably a good idea, since the article also claims that Soros possesses a magical teleporter. https://t.co/5nf68Q0taq
— Will Sommer (@willsommer) February 5, 2019
A top QAnon promoter is predicting QAnon fans will start handing out "vigilante justice" if the promised mass arrests of Democrats don't happen soon. https://t.co/IIx3ZkKfES
— Will Sommer (@willsommer) February 4, 2019
Asked about his tweet, Gorka told The Daily Beast to “go outside and lick a metal street lamp.” Thursday’s temperature in Washington, D.C. is 18 degrees Fahrenheit. https://t.co/5dLekI2Krx
— Josh Dawsey (@jdawsey1) January 31, 2019
Trouble in QAnon world. Praying Medic, a major QAnon promoter who has been retweeted by Hannity, is now urging disappointed believers not to focus so much on the mass arrests they were promised. pic.twitter.com/f2aup526ky
— Will Sommer (@willsommer) January 3, 2019
Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort appears to employ a pastry chef who frequently posts online about her belief in the pro-Trump QAnon conspiracy theory https://t.co/tjyobgid7W
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) February 22, 2019