Oh dear. -- It looks like Q Anon just went full-retard with the 'Nazi" stuff. Now we're not about to jump off of the Q Train because of his recent (and idiotic!) post -- #4365 of September 8th. Could it be that Q -- like so many other well-meaning patriots -- though brilliant, is woefully uninformed about The Great One and World War II truth? After all, even the heroic Joseph McCarthy and the John Birch Society (which started me on my red-pill journey 30 years ago) subscribed to the myth of Hitler as Devil and the big bad "Nazis."
Or might this cringe-worthy "Nazi" bashing represent a case of strategic necessity -- induced by the wave of attacks on Q Anon as being "anti-Semitic" ™ and "far right ™." Here are just a few recent headlines:
- MSNBC: Reformed Neo-Nazi Explains How People Fall Prey to QAnon Online
- The Daily Beast: RNC Speaker Cancelled After Boosting QAnon Conspiracy Theory About Jewish Plot
- The Guardian: QAnon Explained: The Antisemitic Conspiracy Theory Gaining Traction Around the World
- Jewish News of Arizona: The Fight Against Anti-Semitism Faces a New Enemy: QAnon
- The Forward: Just How Anti-Semitic is Q Anon
- Anti-Defamation League: Q Anon is a Dangerous Ideology Rooted in Conspiracy Theories and Hate
- Medium.com: Nazi Hippies: When the New Age and Far Right Overlap (over Q)
Q's long anti-Nazi posting seemingly contradicts earlier Q drops which suggested that the official histories of World Wars I and II were not accurate -- and that elite families were behind both of those horror shows. We do suspect that this goofball garbage was deemed essential for pacifying the ever-