Saturday, October 31, 2020

If a relative or friend says weird stuff maybe it’s QAnon. They might not know it’s from QAnon. Seems like a social group at first. Learn the words they use:

 If a relative or friend says weird stuff maybe it’s QAnon. They might not know it’s from QAnon. Seems like a social group at first. Learn the words they use:


"QAnon terminology and hashtags

Adrenochrome: chemical compound that forms by the oxidation of adrenaline, the stress hormone. QAnon believers claim the sex-trafficking cabal is harvesting this substance from the blood of children.

Breadcrumbs/bakers: the cryptic posts that Q makes are known as “breadcrumbs” (aka Q drops) and the people who try to figure them out are known as “bakers.”

Deep state: QAnon adherents believe a secret parallel government that has been in existence for years runs the world and is currently trying to undermine President Trump. According to QAnon lore, former president Reagan was shot by the deep state and every president since with the exception of Trump is a deep state agent.

Enjoy the show: rallying cry and also a favorite phrase used by Q that is a reference to an approaching apocalypse.

Nothing can stop what’s coming: phrase that references the judgment day soon to come on the deep state.

The Great Awakening/#thegreatawakening: another QAnon slogan referring to when elites will be routed and “the truth” about the deep state will be revealed.

#SaveTheChildren/#SaveOurChildren: hashtags that started out as a legitimate campaign against child trafficking that were hijacked by QAnon followers in August 2020. QAnon adherents used the hashtag in recruiting attempts and rallies, calling for people to save children from the pedophile cabal QAnon claims exists.

The storm: phrase derived from a comment President Trump made in October 2018 with regard to a military dinner he was having. The comment was “the calm before the storm” (CBTS). QAnon followers believe the storm is a coming series of mass arrests – a judgment day – that will destroy the deep state (see above).

Trust the plan: phrase in which believers are told to trust that everything President Trump does is part of a master plan to destroy the deep state.

White hat/black hat: in the QAnon universe, supporters of President Trump in the government are white hats while those who do not support him are black hats.

White rabbit: term referencing Lewis Carroll’s “Alice in Wonderland” used by QAnon adherents to discuss the path of information they are following, including the hidden truths and signals they believe exist related to the pedophile network and Donald Trump’s role in bringing it down.

WWG1WGA/WWG1WGAWORLDWIDE: “Where we go one, we go all.” Rallying cry for QAnon supporters. Although the quote is originally from the 1996 Jeff Bridges sailing adventure movie “White Squall,” adherents wrongly attribute it to President John F. Kennedy. QAnon supporters believe JFK was about to reveal the existence of a secret government when he was assassinated. Many currently believe that John F. Kennedy Jr. faked his death in a plane crash and will soon emerge to either become Q or team up with Trump."


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"What You Need To Know About QAnon

QAnon believers falsely claim the cabal is abducting children to kill them and harvest their blood for a chemical known as adrenochrome, which is used to extend their lives. This belief is a centuries-old antisemitic trope based on the falsehood of Blood Libel, in which a cabal of Jews kidnaps and murders Christian children. QAnon’s claims of pedophilia and one of its latest campaigns, #SaveTheChildren/#SaveOurChildren, relies on a slogan that has been used for decades as an anti-LGBTQ dog whistle to paint LGBTQ people as a danger to children, usually through pedophilia."

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