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I saw something similar on the storm coming.....DJT.....and that old wacko group QAnon......DJT and Facebook 2 year review.....all together again ???  Now this is strange. 

But then again there's been a lot of strange things circulating around Trump lately like declassified documents  in his mind.    :blink:  

Check it out for yourself.   

 

QAnon fans celebrate Trump's latest embrace of the conspiracy

By Donie O'Sullivan, Gabby Orr and Kristen Holmes, CNN

Updated 6:34 AM ET, Thu September 22, 2022

YOUNGSTOWN, OH - SEPTEMBER 17: Audience members put their index finger up to symbolize America First while President Donald Trump speaks at a Save America Rally to support Republican candidates running for state and federal offices in the state of Ohio at the Covelli Centre on September 17, 2022 in Youngstown, Ohio. Republican Senate candidate JD Vance and Rep. Jim Jordan(R-OH) will spoke to supporters along with Former President Trump.(Photo by Jeff Swensen/Getty Images)
 
 
 

 

(CNN)Supporters of QAnon on former President Donald Trump's social media platform have celebrated what they see as his renewed embrace of the conspiracy theory over the past week after he shared a meme that was viewed as one of his most brazen nods to QAnon yet.

The meme Trump shared on Truth Social included an illustration of him wearing a "Q" on his lapel and two QAnon slogans -- "The storm is coming" and "WWG1WGA" (Where we go one, we go all). A few days later, he held a rally in Youngstown, Ohio, where he delivered some of his speech to music that sounded almost exactly like a song associated with QAnon. As he did that, a group of his supporters in the crowd began pointing in unison toward the sky.
"Once we saw that, we realized we might have a problem," a Trump aide told CNN. The former President's team spent hours online after the rally trying to understand what the salute meant and where it might have come from, sources said.
Some thought the crowd pointing one finger (their index finger) toward the sky was in reference to Trump's "America First" platform, said one Trump aide who spoke to CNN on the condition of anonymity. Another said they believed it referred to "God first," while others thought it might be an allusion to the QAnon slogan, "where we go one, we go all."..........continued........
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4 minutes ago, mjp28 said:

I saw something similar on the storm coming.....DJT.....and that old wacko group QAnon......DJT and Facebook 2 year review.....all together again ???  Now this is strange. 

But then again there's been a lot of strange things circulating around Trump lately like declassified documents  in his mind.    :blink:  

Check it out for yourself.   

 

QAnon fans celebrate Trump's latest embrace of the conspiracy

By Donie O'Sullivan, Gabby Orr and Kristen Holmes, CNN

Updated 6:34 AM ET, Thu September 22, 2022

YOUNGSTOWN, OH - SEPTEMBER 17: Audience members put their index finger up to symbolize America First while President Donald Trump speaks at a Save America Rally to support Republican candidates running for state and federal offices in the state of Ohio at the Covelli Centre on September 17, 2022 in Youngstown, Ohio. Republican Senate candidate JD Vance and Rep. Jim Jordan(R-OH) will spoke to supporters along with Former President Trump.(Photo by Jeff Swensen/Getty Images)
 
 
 

 

(CNN)Supporters of QAnon on former President Donald Trump's social media platform have celebrated what they see as his renewed embrace of the conspiracy theory over the past week after he shared a meme that was viewed as one of his most brazen nods to QAnon yet.

The meme Trump shared on Truth Social included an illustration of him wearing a "Q" on his lapel and two QAnon slogans -- "The storm is coming" and "WWG1WGA" (Where we go one, we go all). A few days later, he held a rally in Youngstown, Ohio, where he delivered some of his speech to music that sounded almost exactly like a song associated with QAnon. As he did that, a group of his supporters in the crowd began pointing in unison toward the sky.
"Once we saw that, we realized we might have a problem," a Trump aide told CNN. The former President's team spent hours online after the rally trying to understand what the salute meant and where it might have come from, sources said.
Some thought the crowd pointing one finger (their index finger) toward the sky was in reference to Trump's "America First" platform, said one Trump aide who spoke to CNN on the condition of anonymity. Another said they believed it referred to "God first," while others thought it might be an allusion to the QAnon slogan, "where we go one, we go all."..........continued........

Don't care about Qanon...

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