(Stillness in the Storm Editor) The following is the latest mockingbird media attack on Q Anon and Q proponents. Ask yourself, if Q Anon is such a “crazy conspiracy theory”—as the mainstream media continues to report—why are they smearing celebrity promoters? I suggest they have to immediately deride and make fun of anyone suggesting there might be some truth to Q Anon because the unaware masses might take it seriously. In my view, this is desperation, which is actually good news.
The Deep State is losing the information war at record pace. Like good mind manipulators, they usually never provide any valid evidence of Q Anon being fake, they just associate it to “known false conspiracy theories”—which is actually just an endorsement for those theories.
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This kind of media coverage is designed to dissuade the uninitiated, not those who believe in Q.
If you learn how to read in between the lines, this disinformation campaign can give you insight into the thinking of the Deep State. Particularly that they are losing and have resorted to desperate tactics to manage the truth that’s pouring from the Q team.
– Justin
(Paul Tamburro) Minecraft creator Markus ‘Notch‘ Persson has claimed that the QAnon conspiracy theory, which suggests that high-profile political figures such as Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are engaged in a widespread pedophilia ring, is “legit.” After openly advocating the far-right conspiracy, Notch added that it had “gotten people digging real deep to uncover the truth.”
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The conspiracies that circle QAnon are so widespread that no two believers support the same information. For instance, some believe that Hillary Clinton drinks the blood of unborn babies in a satanic ritual. Others believe that John F. Kennedy Jr. is still alive and is actually the individual behind the “Q” persona. The vast majority believe that Donald Trump’s tweets contain references to QAnon and covertly point its followers in the direction of evidence, with the prevailing theory being that the president was brought into government in order to prevent the criminal activities of former governments.
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The ludicrousness of QAnon’s allegations have led to its followers being widely derided, with few high-profile public figures attaching themselves to the conspiracy theory. However, Notch has now stepped out as perhaps the most well-known supporter of the theory yet.
In a tweet posted over the weekend, Notch said: “Q is legit. Don’t trust the media.”
When another Twitter user replied that those who believe Q is real are “delusional,” Notch responded: “What do you mean by real? Someone is definitely posting under that name, and whoever it is had gotten people digging real deep to uncover the truth. And that part IS legit. It doesn’t matter who Q is, of [sic] if he’s “real”.”
Notch created Minecraft in 2009, before leaving developer Mojang in 2014 after the company was acquired by Microsoft for $2.5 billion. Notch has caused controversy on Twitter before, with him having tweeted his support of a “heterosexual pride day” before saying that those who were against the idea “deserve to be shot” (via Mandatory). He later deleted the tweet, writing: “So yeah, it’s about pride of daring to express, not about pride of being who you are. I get it now.”
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Stillness in the Storm Editor: Why did we post this?
Q Anon is one of many curators of information that is helping raise awareness about the manifold conspiracies and corruption of this world. Despite the controversy surrounding this individual, or group of individuals, the information provided is effective in alerting the public to a great many truths. Additionally, the method in which Q Anon provides information leaves it up to the individual to discern and evaluate, providing an excellent opportunity for people to develop their critical thinking, discernment, and philosophic skill sets.
– Justin
Not sure how to make sense of this? Want to learn how to discern like a pro? Read this essential guide to discernment, analysis of claims, and understanding the truth in a world of deception: 4 Key Steps of Discernment – Advanced Truth-Seeking Tools.
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https://www.gamerevolution.com/news/504497-minecraft-notch-qanon-donald-trump
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