livingston
20×102mm Vulcan
Q names pedophile politicians vulnerable to blackmail
You are not supposed to pay attention to anything published on the website QAnon. Avert your eyes! Democrat politicians and their media allies are sharpening their attacks against Q to make sure as few people as possible read what is published there. Joe Biden, a man fond of touching little girls, recently opined that Q-followers should seek counseling for their mental health. The House introduced a resolution condemning Q as a fringe political conspiracy theory, while the Daily News and USA Today splashed big articles on their front pages decrying Q as an insidious dark force, radicalizing Americans
Maybe Q is all wrong. But when the combined forces of the mainstream media and Democrats tell us to avert our eyes, absolute obedience may be a mistake.
A common theme of the attacks on Q is that it promotes a crackpot belief that powerful people abuse and traffic children. "Billing itself as methodically rooting out a secret nationwide cabal of Democratic leaders who traffic in children for sexual purposes — an accusation with no basis in reality — Q appeals to many ordinary Americans, including people on the political left and right, in a polarized age in which people often see those on the other side politically as despicable human beings," wrote USA Today.
Q responded to USA Today with a scathing accusation: "Corrupt. Controlled. Enemies of the Republic." (Note: If you are new to Q, please read my article "An Introduction to Q" and my other Q articles here.) To prove his point, Q then asked, "How is blackmail used?" and proceeded to list almost 100 politicians — both Democrats and Republicans — already charged with sex crimes against children.
Here is a small sample of Q's list:
You are not supposed to pay attention to anything published on the website QAnon. Avert your eyes! Democrat politicians and their media allies are sharpening their attacks against Q to make sure as few people as possible read what is published there. Joe Biden, a man fond of touching little girls, recently opined that Q-followers should seek counseling for their mental health. The House introduced a resolution condemning Q as a fringe political conspiracy theory, while the Daily News and USA Today splashed big articles on their front pages decrying Q as an insidious dark force, radicalizing Americans
Maybe Q is all wrong. But when the combined forces of the mainstream media and Democrats tell us to avert our eyes, absolute obedience may be a mistake.
A common theme of the attacks on Q is that it promotes a crackpot belief that powerful people abuse and traffic children. "Billing itself as methodically rooting out a secret nationwide cabal of Democratic leaders who traffic in children for sexual purposes — an accusation with no basis in reality — Q appeals to many ordinary Americans, including people on the political left and right, in a polarized age in which people often see those on the other side politically as despicable human beings," wrote USA Today.
Q responded to USA Today with a scathing accusation: "Corrupt. Controlled. Enemies of the Republic." (Note: If you are new to Q, please read my article "An Introduction to Q" and my other Q articles here.) To prove his point, Q then asked, "How is blackmail used?" and proceeded to list almost 100 politicians — both Democrats and Republicans — already charged with sex crimes against children.
Here is a small sample of Q's list:
Q names pedophile politicians vulnerable to blackmail
You are not supposed to pay attention to anything published on the website QAnon. Avert your eyes! Democrat politicians and their media allies are sharpening their attacks against Q to make sure as few people as possible read wh...
www.americanthinker.com