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The Great Awakening

Is the Great Awakening happening?

  • Yes

    Votes: 16 39.0%
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    Votes: 21 51.2%
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Hempy McNoodle

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Absolem

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A Pennsylvania man appeared in court on Monday after he allegedly threatened to kill FBI staff in response to agents searching Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate last week.

Adam Bies of Mercer, north of Pittsburgh, is the first Trump supporter to be charged in connection with an alarming spike in violent threats against federal officials over the Florida FBI search.

The 46-year-old was arrested Friday and charged with influencing, impeding, or retaliating against federal law enforcement officers. If convicted, Bies faces up to 10 years in prison.

According to a criminal complaint against him, the FBI received a tip from a group that monitors far-right extremists online about posts that a user named "BlankFocus" made Thursday on the social media platform Gab.

“My only goal is to kill more of them before I drop," one post read.

“If You Work For The FBI Then You Deserve To Die," another said.

The FBI discovered several other posts from the same user, including one in which he appeared to compare federal law enforcement officers to the Nazi SS and Soviet KGB.

"I sincerely believe that if you work for the FBI, then you deserve to DIE," one post said.

"I already know I’m going to die at the hands of these piece of shit child molesting law enforcement scumbags," another read. "My only goal is to kill more of them before I drop. I will not spend one second of my life in their custody.”

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In yet another post, the user said, “Every single piece of shit who works for the FBI in any capacity, from the director down to the janitor who cleans their fucking toilets deserves to die. You’ve declared war on us and now it's open season on YOU.”

He also urged the feds to "come and get me," adding, "I am going to fucking slaughter you."

To determine who was behind the account, investigators submitted an emergency request to Gab for information on the user, which revealed multiple references to an email account connected to a photography website.

The user had written that he used the alias Adam Kenneth Campbell on Gab and for his photography "so that corporate Murica’ can’t google me out of a job."
 

Absolem

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A supporter of former President Donald Trump wearing a clown was arrested at a Dairy Queen in Pennsylvania on Saturday after threatening to “kill all the Democrats.”

The Murrysville Star reported Jan V. Stawovy, 61, was reportedly carrying three loaded handguns with 62 rounds of ammunition when he was arrested by police.
 

Absolem

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WASHINGTON — A supporter of the QAnon conspiracy theory who was arrested after he showed up armed outside of a ballot-counting location in Philadelphia in 2020 has now been arrested for allegedly storming the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.

Antonio LaMotta was arrested by the FBI in Chesapeake, Virginia, on Tuesday, according to court records.


In November 2020, following former President Donald Trump's lies about the presidential election, LaMotta traveled to the Philadelphia Convention Center in a silver Hummer featuring a QAnon sticker. He and a friend were found carrying weapons, prosecutors said, and the car was filled with ammunition.




Florida man pleads guilty to attacking police officers in Jan. 6 riot

AUG. 11, 202200:25

As HuffPost first reported in October 2021, LaMotta was spotted inside the U.S. Capitol on surveillance footage that Capitol Police released in connection with another Jan. 6 case. As NBC News reported last month, LaMotta also showed up in body camera footage released in connection with another Jan. 6 case.
 

Hempy McNoodle

Well-known member

A Pennsylvania man appeared in court on Monday after he allegedly threatened to kill FBI staff in response to agents searching Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate last week.

Adam Bies of Mercer, north of Pittsburgh, is the first Trump supporter to be charged in connection with an alarming spike in violent threats against federal officials over the Florida FBI search.

The 46-year-old was arrested Friday and charged with influencing, impeding, or retaliating against federal law enforcement officers. If convicted, Bies faces up to 10 years in prison.

According to a criminal complaint against him, the FBI received a tip from a group that monitors far-right extremists online about posts that a user named "BlankFocus" made Thursday on the social media platform Gab.

“My only goal is to kill more of them before I drop," one post read.

“If You Work For The FBI Then You Deserve To Die," another said.

The FBI discovered several other posts from the same user, including one in which he appeared to compare federal law enforcement officers to the Nazi SS and Soviet KGB.

"I sincerely believe that if you work for the FBI, then you deserve to DIE," one post said.

"I already know I’m going to die at the hands of these piece of shit child molesting law enforcement scumbags," another read. "My only goal is to kill more of them before I drop. I will not spend one second of my life in their custody.”

ADVERTISEMENT​


In yet another post, the user said, “Every single piece of shit who works for the FBI in any capacity, from the director down to the janitor who cleans their fucking toilets deserves to die. You’ve declared war on us and now it's open season on YOU.”

He also urged the feds to "come and get me," adding, "I am going to fucking slaughter you."

To determine who was behind the account, investigators submitted an emergency request to Gab for information on the user, which revealed multiple references to an email account connected to a photography website.

The user had written that he used the alias Adam Kenneth Campbell on Gab and for his photography "so that corporate Murica’ can’t google me out of a job."
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Absolem

Active member

The QAnon conspiracy movement is built on years of failed predictions and 2021 was no different with followers pinning their hopes that Earth-shattering and even fantastical events would take place.

QAnon followers believe an interconnected global cannibalistic pedophile elite are engaged in child sex trafficking on an industrial scale and that former President Donald Trump will expose them before ordering their arrests and executions.

In order to explain their worldview, QAnon followers have built up a mythos around the movement and have made numerous predictions in the past, notably that former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton would be arrested for her role in the cabal—a claim that has been presented without any evidence.

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2021 was no different, with conspiracy theorists concocting outrageous predictions, which were bound not to come true.

Mass Arrests and Executions of Joe Biden and Apparent Members of the 'Deep State'

Majority of Americans Blame Biden Inflation: Poll

In this photo, Biden speaks before signing H.R. 3537 in the South Court Auditorium of the White House complex on December 23, 2021. Joe Biden is not seen as the legitimate president by QAnon followers.DREW ANGERER/GETTY IMAGES
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Following his election victory, Joe Biden was inaugurated as 46th president of the United States on January 20.

But, in the days leading up to the formal ceremony numerous QAnon followers believed supposed members of an elitist pedophile cabal would be arrested and executed.

The prediction, of course, failed to come true, which left many QAnon followers frustrated that none of the promises made to them had happened.

"I'm trying to trust the plan, but I don't even know what it is anymore guys," Maggie Mae posted on Telegram.

"What is happening? What are we waiting for? Trump is not the president and nothing is happening today. When will there be arrests? When will the [deep state] Cabal be taken down? I'm not sure where the show is."

After the prediction failed to pass, QAnon influencer John Sabal told his Telegram followers: "I'm sorry, I refuse to believe this is over. Too many 'coincidences.'

"I get it, not everyone here has been following Q for as long as some have, so it may not make sense what is taking place. There are many different things going on, and taking place that we can't/ won't see. D.C. is literally a jail compound and thousands of NG [national guards] are now deputized as U.S. Marshals."


Trump Would Return to the White House on March 4

Trump Attends a Border Security Briefing

Former President Donald Trump attends a border security briefing to discuss further plans in securing the southern border wall on June 30, 2021 in Weslaco, Texas. QAnon followers have believed Trump would return to the White House after election fraud is proven.BRANDON BELL/GETTY IMAGES
Scrambling to explain how Biden could possibly be in office, a new prediction was floated—namely, that Trump would yet again be sworn in as president on March 4.

March 4 was the standing presidential Inauguration Day prior to the 20th Amendment's passage in 1933.

Aware of this March 4 conspiracy, federal agencies including the U.S. Capitol Police and Department of Homeland Security had prepared for potential uprisings.


But, in the wake of community suspicion, several QAnon influencers distanced themselves from the date and even claimed it was an "MSM (mainstream media) false flag" setup.

Arizona Election Audit Will Prove Trump Won 2020 Vote

Cyber Ninjas, Arizona Election Audit, Jack Wilenchik

Contractors working for Cyber Ninjas, who was hired by the Arizona State Senate, examine and recount ballots from the 2020 general election at Veterans Memorial Coliseum on May 1, 2021 in Phoenix, Arizona. QAnon followers pinned their hopes on the Maricopa County audit.COURTNEY PEDROZA/GETTY IMAGES
Unwilling to accept Trump had indeed lost the 2020 Presidential Election, QAnon followers pinned their hopes on Arizona's controversial Maricopa County audit, which they believed would show evidence of mass voter fraud.

Ron Watkins, a major figure in the QAnon conspiracy movement, was so confident the Maricopa audit would reveal mass voter fraud that he said the Biden administration's disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan was somehow a deliberate attempt to distract people from its supposed revelations.


In an August 16 Telegram post, Watkins said: "The ongoing failure in Afghanistan is just the beginning of a planned distraction campaign so they can ignore the Maricopa County Audit results. All eyes on Maricopa County."

But, the September audit would confirm Biden did win the state and did so with slightly more votes than he had originally done.

JFK Jr. Will Return at the Site Where His Father Was Assassinated

Photo of JFK Jr.

John Kennedy, Jr. Attends Ceremony Awarding the John Kennedy Prize. JFK Jr. is a major figure in the QAnon mythos for many followers.BROOKS KRAFT / CONTRIBUTOR/GETTY
Considered on the fringe of the QAnon movement, apparent followers of Michael Protzman—known as Negative 48 on Telegram—descended on Dallas in November to witness the return of John F. Kennedy Jr., an impossible feat since he has been dead for several decades.


Those who believed in the bizarre prediction thought JFK Jr. would reveal himself to the world and announce Trump as the true president of the U.S. Dozens gathered at the site of his father John F. Kennedy's assassination

Protzman later appeared to lean into the negative reaction he received and was later seen wearing a tinfoil hat, generally associated with conspiracy theorists.

Despite the prediction failing to come true, many of Protzman's Dallas QAnon faction remained in the city and have regularly asked for donations on Telegram in a bid to keep the group in Texas.

Return To Using Julian Calendar​

stock image of calendar

Stock image of a calendar. QAnon followers believed that the Julian calendar would be reintroduced.KWANGMOOZAA/GETTY

In addition to expecting the return of JFK Jr, members of the Dallas QAnon faction predicted that people would adopt the Julian Calendar as part of the assassinated president's son's grand reveal.

QAnon influencer Mike Penny predicted on November 2 that the calendar change would occur after JFK Jr. announced Trump as the true president and that, somehow, the date would go back to October 20.

In a November 1 YouTube livestream, Penny said: "Tomorrow night, at midnight, we're going back an hour and we're going back to the 20th of October and we will be back to the Julian calendar. We'll have Halloween twice."

The switch away from the older Julian calendar happened over hundreds of years in the West with the first countries having adopted the new Gregorian calendar in the 1500s.


Reasoning behind the move to the Gregorian calendar was that it corrected an error about the frequency of using a leap day every three years instead of every four.
 

Absolem

Active member

A QAnon supporter wrote an open letter to Donald Trump expressing frustration that the movement's conspiracy theories kept failing to happen.

Donny Warren's letter, which Insider reviewed, appeared on the Telegram channel of the prominent QAnon adherent Ron Watkins on Sunday. It was first reported by Newsweek.

Followers of the far-right group believe, baselessly, that a "deep state" cabal of Satan-worshipping pedophiles are embedded in institutions including the Democratic Party and are responsible for nefarious acts. They also believe that Trump was elected as part of a plot to secretly fight that cabal.

In his letter, Warren complained that "Red October" — one of the multiple dates on which leading QAnon proponents promised the alleged cabal members would be rounded up and arrested — had not come to pass.


"At the beginning of October, we were told of a Red October, with rumors of mass arrests across the world," Warren wrote.

"We were given hints by 'Q' experts that November was to be THE month," he wrote. "I told a few of my awake friends that either this would be the best Thanksgiving ever, or the worst. Guess which one it was?"

"Awake" is often used to describe other adherents of the QAnon movement and alludes to "The Great Awakening," an event in January when Trump was supposed to declare martial law and imprison his political enemies, which also did not happen.

"For months, I have anticipated each day with excitement knowing that I was watching my president and his crew of Patriots take back our country and our freedom. I am losing that excitement now," Warren said. "This is starting to get very old."


Warren also described the toll that his belief in the conspiracy theory was taking on his family. "They think I am a nut for believing in all this," he said.

The letter was addressed to Trump, his former national security advisor Michael Flynn, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Chinese President Xi Jinping, and John F. Kennedy Jr., "if he is alive."

Hundreds of QAnon supporters gathered in Dallas earlier in November in the belief that Kennedy Jr., who died in 1999, would reappear and announce that he wasn't dead.
 

Hempy McNoodle

Well-known member

The QAnon conspiracy movement is built on years of failed predictions and 2021 was no different with followers pinning their hopes that Earth-shattering and even fantastical events would take place.

QAnon followers believe an interconnected global cannibalistic pedophile elite are engaged in child sex trafficking on an industrial scale and that former President Donald Trump will expose them before ordering their arrests and executions.

In order to explain their worldview, QAnon followers have built up a mythos around the movement and have made numerous predictions in the past, notably that former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton would be arrested for her role in the cabal—a claim that has been presented without any evidence.

NEWSWEEK NEWSLETTER SIGN-UP >

READ MORE
2021 was no different, with conspiracy theorists concocting outrageous predictions, which were bound not to come true.

Mass Arrests and Executions of Joe Biden and Apparent Members of the 'Deep State'

Majority of Americans Blame Biden Inflation: Poll

In this photo, Biden speaks before signing H.R. 3537 in the South Court Auditorium of the White House complex on December 23, 2021. Joe Biden is not seen as the legitimate president by QAnon followers.DREW ANGERER/GETTY IMAGES
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Following his election victory, Joe Biden was inaugurated as 46th president of the United States on January 20.

But, in the days leading up to the formal ceremony numerous QAnon followers believed supposed members of an elitist pedophile cabal would be arrested and executed.

The prediction, of course, failed to come true, which left many QAnon followers frustrated that none of the promises made to them had happened.

"I'm trying to trust the plan, but I don't even know what it is anymore guys," Maggie Mae posted on Telegram.

"What is happening? What are we waiting for? Trump is not the president and nothing is happening today. When will there be arrests? When will the [deep state] Cabal be taken down? I'm not sure where the show is."

After the prediction failed to pass, QAnon influencer John Sabal told his Telegram followers: "I'm sorry, I refuse to believe this is over. Too many 'coincidences.'

"I get it, not everyone here has been following Q for as long as some have, so it may not make sense what is taking place. There are many different things going on, and taking place that we can't/ won't see. D.C. is literally a jail compound and thousands of NG [national guards] are now deputized as U.S. Marshals."


Trump Would Return to the White House on March 4

Trump Attends a Border Security Briefing

Former President Donald Trump attends a border security briefing to discuss further plans in securing the southern border wall on June 30, 2021 in Weslaco, Texas. QAnon followers have believed Trump would return to the White House after election fraud is proven.BRANDON BELL/GETTY IMAGES
Scrambling to explain how Biden could possibly be in office, a new prediction was floated—namely, that Trump would yet again be sworn in as president on March 4.

March 4 was the standing presidential Inauguration Day prior to the 20th Amendment's passage in 1933.

Aware of this March 4 conspiracy, federal agencies including the U.S. Capitol Police and Department of Homeland Security had prepared for potential uprisings.


But, in the wake of community suspicion, several QAnon influencers distanced themselves from the date and even claimed it was an "MSM (mainstream media) false flag" setup.

Arizona Election Audit Will Prove Trump Won 2020 Vote

Cyber Ninjas, Arizona Election Audit, Jack Wilenchik

Contractors working for Cyber Ninjas, who was hired by the Arizona State Senate, examine and recount ballots from the 2020 general election at Veterans Memorial Coliseum on May 1, 2021 in Phoenix, Arizona. QAnon followers pinned their hopes on the Maricopa County audit.COURTNEY PEDROZA/GETTY IMAGES
Unwilling to accept Trump had indeed lost the 2020 Presidential Election, QAnon followers pinned their hopes on Arizona's controversial Maricopa County audit, which they believed would show evidence of mass voter fraud.

Ron Watkins, a major figure in the QAnon conspiracy movement, was so confident the Maricopa audit would reveal mass voter fraud that he said the Biden administration's disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan was somehow a deliberate attempt to distract people from its supposed revelations.


In an August 16 Telegram post, Watkins said: "The ongoing failure in Afghanistan is just the beginning of a planned distraction campaign so they can ignore the Maricopa County Audit results. All eyes on Maricopa County."

But, the September audit would confirm Biden did win the state and did so with slightly more votes than he had originally done.

JFK Jr. Will Return at the Site Where His Father Was Assassinated

Photo of JFK Jr.

John Kennedy, Jr. Attends Ceremony Awarding the John Kennedy Prize. JFK Jr. is a major figure in the QAnon mythos for many followers.BROOKS KRAFT / CONTRIBUTOR/GETTY
Considered on the fringe of the QAnon movement, apparent followers of Michael Protzman—known as Negative 48 on Telegram—descended on Dallas in November to witness the return of John F. Kennedy Jr., an impossible feat since he has been dead for several decades.


Those who believed in the bizarre prediction thought JFK Jr. would reveal himself to the world and announce Trump as the true president of the U.S. Dozens gathered at the site of his father John F. Kennedy's assassination

Protzman later appeared to lean into the negative reaction he received and was later seen wearing a tinfoil hat, generally associated with conspiracy theorists.

Despite the prediction failing to come true, many of Protzman's Dallas QAnon faction remained in the city and have regularly asked for donations on Telegram in a bid to keep the group in Texas.

Return To Using Julian Calendar​

stock image of calendar

Stock image of a calendar. QAnon followers believed that the Julian calendar would be reintroduced.KWANGMOOZAA/GETTY

In addition to expecting the return of JFK Jr, members of the Dallas QAnon faction predicted that people would adopt the Julian Calendar as part of the assassinated president's son's grand reveal.

QAnon influencer Mike Penny predicted on November 2 that the calendar change would occur after JFK Jr. announced Trump as the true president and that, somehow, the date would go back to October 20.

In a November 1 YouTube livestream, Penny said: "Tomorrow night, at midnight, we're going back an hour and we're going back to the 20th of October and we will be back to the Julian calendar. We'll have Halloween twice."

The switch away from the older Julian calendar happened over hundreds of years in the West with the first countries having adopted the new Gregorian calendar in the 1500s.


Reasoning behind the move to the Gregorian calendar was that it corrected an error about the frequency of using a leap day every three years instead of every four.
@Absolem, thanks for posting these classic examples of propaganda from this era. Readers will certainly appreciate seeing it all compiled this way. The Deep State use the classic Nazi propaganda tactic of slowly rolling out their agenda. Putting it all out at once forces people to recognize the problem (even if only subconciously).

This is why Hempy also displays such examples of Deep State (Neo-Nazi) propaganda.

You must show the people.


:tiphat:
 

Hempy McNoodle

Well-known member
@Absolem, thanks for posting these classic examples of propaganda from this era. Readers will certainly appreciate seeing it all compiled this way. The Deep State use the classic Nazi propaganda tactic of slowly rolling out their agenda. Putting it all out at once forces people to recognize the problem (even if only subconciously).

This is why Hempy also displays such examples of Deep State (Neo-Nazi) propaganda.

You must show the people.


:tiphat:
Here you go.

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