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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1375353)9/27/2022 4:55:01 PM
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>> It's just a group of people who share the same conspiracy theories, like the stolen 2020 election, the "plandemic," and the war in Ukraine being a creation of nAtO gLoBaLiStS.

Okay, they're a group. No membership. No dues. No annual meetings. Not really anything.

I would say they aren't really a group at all. It is like saying, "People who drive Fords are a group". They do all drive Fords, but that's sort of where it ends. The only requirement is that they must drive a Ford. They have to think alike to the extent they love Fords.

I question the bona fides of the organization. It seems more like a tool of the Left, to be honest. "That guy, i-node, watch him. He is a Trumpist and he's QAnon. Major Trouble-maker!"

I really LOVE the Wikipedia explanation:

The core QAnon theory is that a cabal of Satanic, [1] [2] [3] cannibalistic sexual abusers of children operating a global child sex trafficking ring conspired against former U.S. President Donald Trump during his term in office. [7] QAnon has direct roots in Pizzagate, an internet conspiracy theory that appeared one year earlier; it also incorporates elements of many other theories. [8] Some experts have described QAnon as a cult. [9]
But here's my problem:

1. Cannibalistic sexual abusers of children
2. Operating Global child sex trafficking ring
3. Conspired against Trump
4. Roots in Pizzagate
5. Described as a cult.

I really can't quite find one of those categories that is right for me. I mean, I don't even know what Pizzagate is? I love pizza but I can't eat it anymore. So, WTF?

And then, if I do join, if they have another Jan 6 event what is my role? I'm a Trump supporter. Not a child sex abuser.

I really need a website that tells me exactly what this is about and where to send my dues.

And I really need a membership card. Something that says, "i-node is a member in good standing", you know?

I'm starting to seriously doubt QAnon is a thing. Call me a skeptic, or worse. But how the hell do you create a club with a Wikipedia entry like that?