

QAnon Figures Fear 'False Flag,' Warn Followers Against September 18 Rally.


did she know something from her groups, that something was going to happen?" Later, when Nicole saw the scenes of rioting from the Capitol, she wondered if her mother had some advanced knowledge. This was different from her usual posts on Facebook as it was short and not rambling. She saw a Facebook post from her mother the morning of January 6 which simply said "Wait for the show" followed by emojis depicting bombs. Nicole spoke to the BBC about her mother in an article published on Friday and said a social media post her mother had written made her question whether she knew about the storming of the Capitol in advance. How fast did Trump's statement come out after Mar-a-Lago was raised (sic)? Trump wasn't on site (Mar-a-Lago closed for the summer so he stays in Bedminster I presume) and he claimed it was 'unannounced.' Trump's a very fast writer.Read more September 18 Rally Organizer Dismisses Fears of Violence in D.C. I think we've been watching the influence operation of all influence operations take place over the last two years. Trump.Īnother QAnon supporter on Telegram, Jordan Sather, posted: “Call me a crazy nut bucket but I actually do trust Wray. Q asks 'who has all the information?' DJT does.”īy “DJT,” Stormy Patriot Joe means Donald J. Who leads the FBI?’ He later added: ‘Q told us 'how do you get evidence entered legally?' FBI gets the info on the record. READ MORE: 'Poor, persecuted Trump': Journalist mocks GOP hysteriaĪnglesey adds, “Their apparent trust in the FBI director and ‘the plan’ is linked to posts by the Q account that spread the conspiracy online (and) told followers to ‘trust Wray.’ QAnon influencer Stormy Patriot Joe told his Telegram 112,899 followers: ‘Q told us to trust Wray. But QAnon influencers, known for their fanatical support of Trump, had a more optimistic outlook on the raid and reassured their followers to trust FBI Director Christopher Wray and ‘the plan.’” Ted Cruz described it as ‘corrupt and an abuse of power’…. “Trump himself branded the raid as a ‘witch hunt,’ and Republican politicians such as Texas Sen.

“The FBI raid on the Florida resort sent shockwaves through the American right when the agency executed a search warrant amid allegations Trump has unlawfully kept White House records,” Newsweek reporter Anders Anglesey explains. QAnon supporters view Trump as not only the president in exile, but also, as the person who, more than anyone, is leading the battle against the forces of darkness. Members of QAnon are known for their outrageous conspiracy theories, claiming that the United States’ federal government has been hijacked by an international cabal of pedophiles, child sex traffickers, Satanists and cannibals and that Trump was elected president in 2016 to lead the fight against the cabal. As they see it, the search will ultimately benefit Trump - who is an icon in the far-right QAnon cult. But QAnon conspiracy theorists, Newsweek reports, are having a very different reaction. Ted Cruz of Texas to Fox News hosts, a long list of Republicans have been railing against the FBI for executing a search warrant at Mar-a-Lago on Monday, August 8 and describing former President Donald Trump as a victim of endless persecution. From House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy to Sen.
