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  1. Seriously, these people are insane.

    Hopefully Hutchinson is receiving proper protection because her life is in danger as far as I’m concerned.

    1. @Jay Goren Yea, but the plebe’s like him. And Schlitz Kavanaugh can really knock back a beer!

    2. @club4ghz Yea, I may be TDS patient Zero. But I’ve always been obsessed with sociopath lunatics who get into positions of power. Hated our choices were Looney Tunes and Hanna-Barbera last go round!

    1. @Mark Warren IDK. I don’t see but one or two parents or uncles and aunts at family gatherings anymore. I’m starting to think otherwise. 😉

  2. I attribute this to a total failure of parenting, and public education. People just shouldn’t be this stupid. I mean when I was a kid reading comic books in the late sixties, my mom would say “son if it seems too good to be true it probably is”. I wanted to buy some x-ray specs. I don’t understand how people can just believe total nonsense. I live really close to DC, and when the queuing on stuff first started I was trying to tell people that the pizza place doesn’t even have a basement. I can’t comprehend the nuttiness anymore and I’m too old to deal with it.

    1. @CMG Web i am not Sparky. I am Sanctified Elder Master Anointed Prophet, Archbishop Dr Apostle Michael Sr, Esq. I have deep knowledge of The Word, and have been pastoring for more than 27 years.

      I hold a PhD in Theology and Philosophy from the Liberty University School of Divinity with a concentration in Creationism and Lizard People Studies.

  3. Not a coincidence that he’s posting again — they’re losing. It’s called damage control.

    1. @Ryan Ellsworth bud your party spends more time on nicknames than policy 😂. It’s easier for uneducated people to understand and remember things that way.

  4. I thank Q for bringing back John Kennedy to straighten out this mess.What flight is he on again?

    1. He’ll be barreling into JFK airport on July 4, wrapped in the American flag. Nyeeerm.

    2. My brother said if JFK were alive, he’d be a Republican. I proceeded to laugh in his face. Good times!

    1. @fake family tree and the fact that you know that makes those pretty cool names. Goes with a last name like Zappa better than Jim and Sue.

  5. So basically Q is Carlson tucker. Makes stupid comments, check. Ask vague questions that can’t proven, check. Distort facts to fits agenda, check.

    1. @Xxx YZ really bro? Maybe they would’ve like filed some charges by now but like naw dude. Nadda

  6. You don’t even have to believe her. RESPECT the COURAGE of a 26 year old young woman who testified UNDER OATH. I challenge ANYONE from QANON to testify to the Jan 6 Committee. Put your testimony where your conspiracy is; TESTIFY UNDER OATH.

    1. Groucho Marxist, whilst you’re here, help me out, because I’m guessing that you’re a lawyer. Is that the case, or perhaps a student of law?

      These exceptions to the rule of inadmissibility of hearsay, to what form of proceedings do they apply – criminal or civil law, or both perhaps? And how do the rules apply to a committee hearing, as opposed to formal court proceedings? What standard are they applying in the J6 committee, what’s the legal framework?

      Now let’s say it were a criminal indictment of Trump, instead of a committee. That’s what you all want, leftists are frothing at the mouth for it. Now, in a criminal trial, would this second-hand story be admissible? I don’t know the answer under US law, but find it to be highly unlikely under English law.

      Regardless, let’s get to the point. Let’s say it is admissible in a criminal trial, as a singular piece of hearsay. What happens next? Well, as is clearly not the case with the J6 committee, there is a cross examination process, her “evidence” would be pulled apart by the defence. Furthermore, the defence would then call their witnesses.

      But you’ll stick with this narrative due to your rabid partisanship, the ‘get Trump at all costs’ motivation, regardless of how flakey the case is. For me, I have no need to defend anybody, but it’s very clear from a neutral perspective what this is.

    1. @Ryan Ellsworth ​  Pretending to laugh is what stupid people do to project confidence when you are losing.

    2. Yup, the trump troll get all riled every time you get closer to sending trump to prison

  7. I keep thinking about how pretending that Slenderman was real drove two 12 year old girls to stab their friend 19 times. Q kinda feels like a Slenderman mostly for old people who recently discovered the internet, but also have easier access to worse means of violence. You can’t really expect those adults to not act like children anymore when they take the same kind of fictional internet characters way too seriously.

    1. @HannibalOrJustRex Just like Jim Jones’ Peoples Temple and the Branch Davidians were fun, at one point.

    2. @CMG Web That’s very much what it looks like. This kind of manipulation is nothing new, Jim Jones just didn’t have a megaphone nearly as loud as the internet. I’m also sure there’s a ton of trolls who use the stuff for attention.

    3. @HannibalOrJustRex I always thought it had to do with watching AMC and stocks/crypto. Now I think Jan 6th hearings are also the show for anyone following Q that’s not in crypto or stocks. Have you ever looked into the great wealth transfer? This is a natural cycle. Not the first time this has happened

    4. @Crypto news & mining tours I understand that’s what you thought it was. That’s what I just said.

  8. Praying for her protection. She is a young lady who wanted nothing more but to make a difference. She never thought she would be here.

    1. @Glenn Pearson since she was there and heard these men say it from their trump supporting mouths. She had conversations with these men. It’s not heresay. It’s first hand knowledge!

  9. I want to know why is it not possible to trace the identity of the Q poster, and then sue him for defamation?

    1. Great question, I do as well. The billions being spent on military/ & surveillance, and they can’t find a internet troll? Especially one that actions & lies lead to deaths!

    2. @lUcid_Gemin1 1st amendment does not protect you against defamation. You don’t know the constitution.

  10. Note how “god” (Qanon) is only reacting to events… in the news… rather than having readymade solutions as an all-knowing “god” should.

  11. I never in my life have seen a group of people so terrified by the truth. Reality is too real for them so they live in a deranged place. And anyone that shows them that there is truth in the world scares the hell out of them.

    1. @Nina_At_Home If you think a fence is ‘fear’ what about the fence around the White House for months, complete with up to 25,000+ armed soldiers, and how about the recent fences that Pelosi and Biden had built around property they own? Fear isn’t owning a gun, like some claim it is, fear is being afraid of people that own guns, and trying to take away their right because of YOUR fears.

    2. @Nina_At_Home Conspiracy is NOT paranoia. Where did that bunk line come from? If you think there are NO conspiracies, you may be in for a rude awakening at some point in your life.

  12. Pat Cipollone may be the whitehouse lawyer. That doesn’t mean he isn’t a criminal himself. He was onboard for the coup at least halfway through. Power screws with one’s mind.

    1. He’s like the getaway driver in a robbery who suddenly realizes he might have to lead police on a high speed chase, and decides he wants out of the car.

    1. The lady can go to jail if she doesn’t testify truthfully when subpoenaed. She should get FBI protection like other witnesses.

  13. Apparently, the guy who went to the pizza parlor to liberate children thought he was a good person with a gun who was protecting children. This is as good of an example as it gets for enacting reasonable gun control.

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