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<blockquote data-quote="fishtm2001" data-source="post: 5385475" data-attributes="member: 54375"><p>Speaking of normal;</p><p></p><p>NBC News reporter Ben Collins, who specializes in covering conspiracy theories and disinformation, <a href="https://twitter.com/oneunderscore__/status/1564644068512104448" target="_blank">notes on Twitter</a> that Trump's sharing of QAnon memes has led to a frenzied reaction from some QAnon believers.</p><p></p><p>"QAnon forums are obviously ecstatic and bloodthirsty after Trump's Q-endorsing tweetstorm this morning," he writes. "They had been relatively dead in the last few months, with users headed over to general Trump forums and militia/Q influencer Telegrams. Not anymore."</p><p></p><p>Collins then posted a screen shot from a QAnon forum that giddily revealed that Trump promoted a meme that referenced "The Storm," which in QAnon mythology refers to the time when Trump conducts mass arrests of his political foes and exposes them as part of a global pedophile cabal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fishtm2001, post: 5385475, member: 54375"] Speaking of normal; NBC News reporter Ben Collins, who specializes in covering conspiracy theories and disinformation, [URL='https://twitter.com/oneunderscore__/status/1564644068512104448']notes on Twitter[/URL] that Trump's sharing of QAnon memes has led to a frenzied reaction from some QAnon believers. "QAnon forums are obviously ecstatic and bloodthirsty after Trump's Q-endorsing tweetstorm this morning," he writes. "They had been relatively dead in the last few months, with users headed over to general Trump forums and militia/Q influencer Telegrams. Not anymore." Collins then posted a screen shot from a QAnon forum that giddily revealed that Trump promoted a meme that referenced "The Storm," which in QAnon mythology refers to the time when Trump conducts mass arrests of his political foes and exposes them as part of a global pedophile cabal. [/QUOTE]
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