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Originally posted by Klause View PostQanon is an online chat group. I believe it started as a subforum on 4chan 20ish years ago. Then social media made it popular. Basically a lot of crackpot conspiracy theories.
Glenn is Chuck Chuck. I don't believe it's my place to say who he is as this forum allows people to remain anonymous if they wish.
I'm doing fine btw. Life's busy.
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Anyone else notice it’s only the well seasoned trolls that know all about these things Like Qanon or whatever is the latest buzzword? Everyone else that’s actually doing some meaningful work and getting things done on their farm dont have a sniff of what they are and has to google it. Guess most here just aren’t WOKE or whatever the latest fad is.
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It does seem like the saskparty has some fence post candidates....highlights the electorate's intelligence...
Just vote for saskparty because NDP bad....Scott moe and Brad wall says so....
An effective opposition is required for good government. ...
Otherwise you get BFBB scams....
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Well, it looks like we have a willing volunteer to police the forum.
Doing a great job so far.
With such enthusiastic support, this might just work out.
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"Q" was supposedly a "highly placed source" within the Trump administration. Many originally thought Bannon, but he came and went, then they thought Jared Kushner(far to much credit given to that man), then alot of people settled on the idea that it was DJT himself communicating. AFAIK, Q started making posts to 4chan's /pol board with crypctic messages that generally consisted of a pile of questions that were linked in one way or another. Most of these messages dealt with "the swamp", and the administrations supposed efforts to drain it. HRC and her inner circle were the primary focus early on with regards to a supposed criminal investigation taking place at the highest levels to take her and her team down for collusion. He considered this to be bread crumbs which he was dropping. Essentially placing a trail that needed to be followed. Those that followed the bread crumbs to what they thought were the logical conclusions, or who were able to decipher certain words, dates, and times out of the cryptic messages were referred to as "bakers." They were the ones that turned the bread crumbs into something tangible. These messages and interpretations were then spread far and wide on twitter and 4chan. As Klause said, I dont think it really lasted all that long before it went to the truly unregulated 8chan board, which was the absolute wild wild west when it came to internet chat forums.
Now the commonality between 4chan, 8chan, and eventually, a partially rebooted 8chan in the form of 8kun was the complete anonymity of all the posters. You are allowed to use VPN's on the site to physically change the appeared country from which you are posting, or in the case of 4chan /pol you can select "meme flags" such as the swastika, hammer and sickle, rebel, white pride, african pride, etc flags. One of the issues with 4chan though was its regular purging of old threads which become stale. They seldom last longer than a couple of hours. Now inside each thread, the only identifying character is a multi-digit alpha-numeric code that is given to each poster. That is the only thing that allows you to know which comments or posts are from the same or a different poster. No names are given unless you want to put one into the comment thread, and there is no way to validate, so when replying to a poster, it is general 4chan slang to refer to each other as Anon's, as your name when you post, if you dont fill it in, is filled out as "Anonymous".
8chan, and eventually 8kun were willing to set up a board/thread that Q could use that would never get scrubbed, and therefore provide a certain degree of continuity. The multi-digit alpha-numeric code has been the same for years on those sites, meaning that it is the same person, or at the very least the exact same computer making all those posts. 4chan wasn't willing to do this, so they moved it to 8chan, and this made continuity of posts possible, and didn't require any sort of re-verification to prove that one was or wasn't actually "Q".
Now if you want you can go through numerous sites(provided they are still up after the recent purge by internet giants) to look back at all the various crumbs that Q dropped along the road, and TBH many of them ended up coming true in part generally, or rarely even in whole. This is what led credibility to the idea this was a senior position with inside knowledge. But the generally cryptic nature of the messages made it slightly easier to believe that Q knew what was coming. With hindsight it is possible to read through the crumbs and come up with the bread that you want. Not necessarily the bread that was intended...
There you go, your brief Q explainer... It's a deep friggin rabbit hole...
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One day a florist went to a barber for a haircut. After the cut, he
asked about his bill, and the barber replied, 'I cannot accept money
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The florist was pleased and left the shop.
When the barber went to open his shop the next morning, there was a
'thank you' card and a dozen roses waiting for him at his door.
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the barber again replied, 'I cannot accept money from you, I'm doing
community service this week.' The cop was happy and left the shop.
The next morning when the barber went to open up, there was a 'thank
you' card and a dozen doughnuts waiting for him at his door.
Then a Member of Parliament came in for a haircut, and when he went to
pay his bill, the barber again replied, 'I cannot accept money from
you. I'm doing community service this week.' The Member of Parliament
was very happy and left the shop.
The next morning, when the barber went to open up, there were a dozen
Members of Parliament lined up waiting for a free haircut.
And that, my friends, illustrates the fundamental difference between
the citizens of our country and the politicians who run it.
If you don't forward this you have no sense of humour.
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