If you guys are serious about defeating these pedophiles you will stop this. The rest of us on the right wing of the truth community are distancing ourselves from you in any way we can. We are begging you to stop this please.
Yes its a MSM article, and we know they suck, but its a good synopsis so please focus on the information instead of scoffing at the source.
The far right is struggling to contain Qanon after giving it life
Moderators of Reddit's raucous pro-Trump message board have banned Qanon posts, saying the theory is now an embarrassment to its community.
by Ben Collins and Brandy Zadrozny / Aug.10.2018 / 10:29 PM ET
The Qanon conspiracy theory that recently began to surface at President Donald Trump’s rallies has burst into the national consciousness, but some of the most conspiracy-friendly figures on the far right are pushing back against the theory — including the very ones that helped the theory gain prominence.
Qanon has become too much for some of the web’s most die-hard Trump supporters — the moderators of Reddit’s r/The_Donald, a message board of Trump supporters that boasts almost 640,000 members and is one of the most active communities on the entire website.
Two moderators of the community, who oversee the subreddit and its hundreds of posts per day, told NBC News that they have banned Qanon posts and automatically delete any new posts about the theory that they now view as an embarrassment to their community. The moderators declined to disclose their real names to NBC News out of concerns for their privacy.
The ban highlights just how powerful the Qanon theory has grown among those on the far right, even on the turf where Qanon found some of its earliest followers. Qanon followers have a significant overlap with r/The_Donald, according to a data analysis from Vox.
Those moderators are not alone. Far right figures have almost uniformly begun to disparage the theory. Rick Wiles, host of the Christian survivalist radio show "Trunews," recently called Qanon "a big lie," according to Right Wing Watch, which tracks far-right media. Wiles propagates other theories such as a coming civil war started by liberals.
Evangelical preacher Lance Wallanau, who recently called Rush Limbaugh a "secular prophet," said people need to be "a special kind of dumb" to believe the theory.
Other more mainstream Republican pundits have also spoken out publicly against Qanon, highlighting just how widespread the theory has become — and that they aren't happy with how it reflects on Trump supporters.
Infowars founder Alex Jones once promoted the theory, but then told his followers that it had been compromised.
"Stick a fork in the avatar of Qanon,” Jones declared in May, claiming to have spoken to the person behind the leaks that make up the theory. “It is now an overrun disinformation fount.”
Scott Adams, the creator of the Dilbert comic series and an outspoken Trump supporter, recently said the theory was making Trump supporters look like “a bunch of idiots.”
The rise of the Qanon hoax, and its speed at affecting mainstream political culture, has surprised even the most hardened political provocateurs. The various threads of the theory are connected by the baseless belief that a high-level government official, “Q,” is leaking information about Trump’s secret war against a pedophile cult run by politicians including Hillary Clinton and Hollywood celebrities.
Embedded in the hoax is what’s become an addictive game for its followers, in which they pick apart the president's words and news articles, trying to validate the clues, or “crumbs,” left by Q on anonymous message boards. There is no evidence for any of the claims.
“Q” T-shirts and signs are now regularly seen at Trump events. Qanon billboards have been spotted around the country. “Q” paraphernalia is readily available on Amazon. A Qanon app was surprisingly popular on Apple’s App Store until it was removed. True believers of the conspiracy have even taken real-world action, causing concern that the theory could eventually inspire violence.
Efforts to stymie the theory come as public interest in the theory spiked in recent weeks after numerous Trump supporters at a rally in Florida were photographed wearing “Q” gear. Google Trends showed a significant spike in searches for “Qanon” in late July and early August, though the searches have tapered off in recent days.
As the theory has peeked into the mainstream, conservative pundits have sought to distance themselves and the Trump movement from it. While Trump himself has at times embraced certain conspiracy theories, such as widespread voter fraud and a missing Democratic National Committee server, Qanon appears to be too far even for Trump supporters familiar with the internet’s fringiest elements.
Growing resentment of Qanon and its followers has even led some people to try to figure out the identity or identities of “Q.” Reddit may have helped the Qanon theory gain momentum, but it could also lead to its downfall. A Reddit community called r/Qult_Headquarters is now home to people “dedicated to documenting, critiquing, and debunking the chan poster known as 'Q' and his devotees.”
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna899741
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Type10fAkind ago
Are you aware there are conservative podcasts and sites that are all but confirming almost everything Q has said? I listen to Dan's Bongino's podcast daily and over the last week, I'd almost believe, even though he's never voiced being a follower, he is reading Qs drops. Everything he's covered, the vast majority of the sources he's cited, Q has posted. If things weren't happening I'd get the point. But they are. That's what apparently you're not getting. You don't even have to necessarily follow Q to see it.
dragonkiller ago
Q is only tagging along in the info stream and does not really contribute to the breaking news. Q has basically been an echo chamber of the Russiagate fiasco. Not amazing.
Type10fAkind ago
If Q somehow some way ends up being a 15 year old homeschooled nerd, nothing has been harmed. People going out, searching for and spreading truth, who may not have normally isn't a bad thing. You know who IS making conservatives look bad? Jack Posobiec and his band of smug assholes. He has become obsessed with proving Q is a LARP. He looks like a raving lunatic on Twitter now. HE will be who the liberals use against us because he's "One of ours."
RickFlairWOOOOOO ago
if Q was a 15 yo home school nerd he would be a threat to national security as at any moment he could send this nation into destabilization with a few orders barked off. That said Q would be shut down already because how the hell would we know when he might do that? No... Q is legit by simple logic. If Q is MSM known, and Q supporters with big Q's on them get the point nod and fist pump from the POTUS himself then Q is a threat to those who dismiss him in some way and working with the President. No rational justification for such an otherwise sane and effective president to let Q go on.
bopper ago
POTUS has not validated Q? Is that what you believe?