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| Subject: QAnon Conspiracy; Right-Wing Conspiracy Group- Wed Mar 03, 2021 6:05 pm | |
| 3-3-2021
New QAnon conspiracy theory says Trump will be inaugurated on March 20.
After the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, conservative conspiracy theorists spread a rumor that March 4 would be the next big date in which conservative voters would rise to power again.
The right-wing conspiracy group QAnon believes that President Donald Trump will officially become the president again on that date at the inauguration ceremony and will create the long-awaited "storm." The explanation of "the storm" is that mass arrests and deaths of what they believe are satanic pedophiles in the so-called "deep state."
Washington Post reporter Dave Weigel, who is in Orlando for CPAC this weekend, interviewed one QAnon supporter who explained that the real date is now March 20.
According to a man named Ken, Trump is actually still in command of the military and will be inaugurated on March 20. President Joe Biden's presidency, he said, is just a ruse. He thinks that Pope Francis will be among those "rounded-up" on March 20.
"See, there's this clause in the Constitution that says that power doesn't transfer til March 20," Ken explained. "An oath might get taken on the 21st. That oath was actually taken on the 20th, right? And I have friends in Spain who had it before it was even aired."
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| Subject: Re: QAnon Conspiracy; Right-Wing Conspiracy Group- Wed Mar 03, 2021 6:19 pm | |
| 3-3-2021
QANON Trump Hotel Triples Room Rates Ahead of QAnon's Alleged Second Trump Inauguration Day.
The mass conspiracy web known as QAnon hinges on the delusion that a covert network of satanic cannibal pedophiles secretly controls the United States government—and that former President Donald Trump was sent to expose them.
While the claim is ludicrous on its face, it's seen growing legitimization thanks to right-wing disinformation. Supporters of QAnon have been elected to Congress and Republican heavy hitters have used its dog whistles to gain popularity among its followers.
QAnon believers were certain Trump would expose widespread election fraud committed by Democrats, only to see these results verified by courts, state legislatures, and the electoral college.
And on January 20, Inauguration Day, they were convinced Trump would give them orders through the emergency broadcast system, and that mass arrests of prominent lawmakers would occur, somehow clearing the way for Trump to regain the presidency.
Now, Trump has been out of office for over six weeks, but some QAnon believers are still certain that his reign isn't over, and that March 4 will be the "true" inauguration day, marking the beginning of Trump's second term.
The claim is that the United States secretly became a corporation instead of a country in 1871, thereby making every U.S. President since Ulysses S. Grant illegitimate. QAnon circles claim Trump will restore the legitimacy of the United States as a country and become the 19th "real" President on March 4, the original inauguration date before the passage of the 20th Amendment.
Yes, it's a ridiculous belief, but not so ridiculous that the Trump Organization is above profiting off of it.
Sure enough, prices for Trump's D.C. hotel skyrocketed for the 3rd and 4th of March, tripling in price up to $1,300 per night— an increase not seen in any other D.C. hotels, or in Trump hotels in other major cities like New York and Chicago. |
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| Subject: Re: QAnon Conspiracy; Right-Wing Conspiracy Group- Wed Mar 03, 2021 8:41 pm | |
| 3-3-2021
Republican demands Trump tell QAnon to 'stand down' on March 4.
Texas Republican Rep. Michael McCaul said that former President Donald Trump has a responsibility to tell his supporters to sit March 4 out.
McCaul, who sits on the House Homeland Security Committee would likely have attended a briefing about credible threats after Jan. 6 and ahead of tomorrow's possible events.
"I think President Trump has a responsibility to tell them to stand down," McCaul said. "This threat is credible. It's real. It's a right-wing militia group that believes that the original -- because the original Inaugural Day was March 4th until the 20th Amendment passed-- they think this is the true Inauguration Day and that President Trump should be in inaugurated tomorrow. And that is the threat we face right now."
CNN correspondent Donie O'Sullivan warned of the potential danger on Thursday, saying that "the rhetoric is getting more dangerous."
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| Subject: Re: QAnon Conspiracy; Right-Wing Conspiracy Group- Thu Mar 04, 2021 9:46 am | |
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| Subject: Re: QAnon Conspiracy; Right-Wing Conspiracy Group- Fri Mar 05, 2021 1:51 pm | |
| 3-4-2021
QAnon-loving Capitol rioter thought JFK Jr would be 'sworn in' as Trump's vice president on Jan 6
An Idaho woman who participated in the storming of the Capitol on Jan. 6 has been arrested and was "taken into custody without incident" by officers with Homeland Security Investigations, the Boise Police Department, and members of the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force, KTVB reports. Yvonne St Cyr, 53, has been charged with "Knowingly Entering or Remaining in any Restricted Building or Grounds Without Lawful Authority and Violent Entry and Disorderly Conduct on Capitol Grounds".
In a video posted to Facebook five days before the Capitol attack, St Cyr says that she heard that then-Vice President Mike Pence had resigned -- a claim that is blatantly false.
"If Pence resigned, what if JFK Jr. is gonna be sworn in as the vice president on [Jan. 6], and I will be there to see it and you can all pound sand because I am telling you, he is alive," she said, referring to former President John F. Kennedy's son, who died in a plane crash in 1999.
St Cyr faces up to a year and six months in prison.
In a live video that appears to have been recorded following the riot at the Capitol, St Cyr talks about breaching the Capitol building and her belief in the QAnon conspiracy theory.
"That election was stolen, 100%, without a doubt. There's tons of evidence," she says in the video. "That's why we stormed the Capitol, because we didn't lose, they stole this election. And if we don't fight then we lose everything."
(((fer fuk Obi- you are part of this QAnon insane shite
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| Subject: Re: QAnon Conspiracy; Right-Wing Conspiracy Group- Sun Mar 07, 2021 4:44 pm | |
| Conspiracy theorist says Biden White House is on a movie set — and he caused 'fake' Texas snowstorm.
So, I guess this needs to be said tooooooooo," she begins. "All you people who think Biden is the president, you guys cannot get no stupider, ok? He's not in the White House. It's closed down. He is on a movie set! You guys are so freaking ignorant that I just have to laugh and laugh! 'Cause you're not hurting my feelings. Never one time did Trump ever have to fake anything that he's done. Not one time! He don't fake s*it."
She went on to say that people should "wake the f*ck up."
This isn't her first video to draw attention. In a previous video, she called on friends in the south to send her videos of the freezing storm that hit Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas that caused a disaster in the Lone Star State.
She explained that she'd seen videos online showing that people can light their snow on fire and that it burns black instead of melting. It's a well-known conspiracy that has circulated for years. In 2014, when a storm hit Georgia and much of the eastern United States, there were shocked people who couldn't understand why the snow wasn't melting when they touched it.
The explanation for the reason this happens, according to an Astronomy.com expert, is that the snow that melts goes back into the snowball instead of dripping out of the snowball. The scorch marks are from the butane chemical in the lighter. But that wasn't enough proof for the woman in the video.
It's unclear how Biden could be a "fake" president and also hurt Texas with fake snow as revenge for not supporting him for the presidency.
See her video below::
https://twitter.com/i/status/1368612559998382084
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| Subject: Re: QAnon Conspiracy; Right-Wing Conspiracy Group- Sun Apr 18, 2021 9:15 pm | |
| 4-18-2021
And OAN Conspiracies-
Election claims were false when it made them.
If you are a lawyer representing voting machine manufacturer suing the Trump-centric propagandist conspiracy network known as OAN, you probably already have today's New York Times story on the network printed out, all the interesting bits highlighted.
In an examination of OAN's continued misinformation, disinformation, and genuine frontier gibberish, Times reporter Rachel Abrams drops a few intriguing little tidbits from inside Fort Alwaystrump. The part that will have lawyers feeling peppy is this one:
"In interviews with 18 current and former OAN newsroom employees, 16 said the channel had broadcast reports that they considered misleading, inaccurate or untrue."
An ex-producer told the Times- "more than a dozen" network employees quit after the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol spurred by the network's provably false voter fraud claims, presumably because their own ambitions did not align with goading violent and gullible nitwits into attempting to overthrow the government.
That producer also claimed that "many people" raised concerns about the networks craptacular claims, but "when people speak up about anything, you will get in trouble."
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| Subject: QAnon Shaman's Lawyer: Capitol Rioters are 'Short-Bus People' Tue May 18, 2021 10:03 pm | |
| 5-18-2021
QAnon Shaman's lawyer: Capitol rioters are 'short-bus people' manipulated by worst 'propaganda since Hitler'.
Albert Watkins, Chansley's attorney, discussed his client with Talking Points Memo's Matt Shuham — who reports that Watkins indicated that he is using his client's mental state as a defense.
Watkins told Shuham, "A lot of these defendants — and I'm going to use this colloquial term, perhaps disrespectfully — but they're all fucking short-bus people. These are people with brain damage, they're fucking retarded, they're on the goddamn spectrum.
But they're our brothers, our sisters, our neighbors, our coworkers — they're part of our country. These aren't bad people; they don't have prior criminal history. Fuck, they were subjected to four-plus years of goddamn propaganda, the likes of which the world has not seen since fucking Hitler."
The propaganda that Watkins is obviously referring to is the propaganda of former President Donald Trump.
The rioters who attacked the Capitol on January 6 bought into Trump's false and totally debunked claim that the 2020 election was stolen from him. And Watkins is arguing that they were manipulated by the former president.
Watkins wrote that Chansley has been consistent "in his assertion that but for the actions and the words of the President, he would not have appeared in Washington, DC to support the President and, but for the specific words of the then-President during his January 6, 2021 speech, the Defendant would not have walked down Pennsylvania Avenue and would not have gone into the U.S. Capitol Building."
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