Message from @PatriotEyes

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2018-10-29 16:09:15 UTC  

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2018-10-29 16:09:41 UTC  
2018-10-29 16:09:43 UTC  

You have gained a rank @pinetree, you just advanced to 1 . Thanks for all you do Patriot!

2018-10-29 16:13:39 UTC  

WOW !!!! LIARS!!!! Thank God for the Rabbi's word of wisdom....https://twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1056935307751419909

2018-10-29 16:14:00 UTC  

1 Student died after being shot at high school in North Carolina, today

2018-10-29 16:16:14 UTC  

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2018-10-29 16:20:25 UTC  

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2018-10-29 16:22:48 UTC  

Probably want to "anoint" her

2018-10-29 16:23:13 UTC  

Boy they’re desperate
Patriot’s Soapbox And Monetizing QAnon
Perhaps the biggest money-makers in the Q realm are Coleman Rogers (PamphletAnon) and his wife Christina Urso (who goes by the name CodeMonkey), who started and run Patriot’s Soapbox (PSB), a 24/7 YouTube livestream of Q analysis and registered LLC. Unirock, who has been investigating QAnon for several months, believes that PamphletAnon is responsible for turning QAnon into a cash cow.

Although the corroborating video has been deleted by Patriot’s Soapbox, Unirock told me that during the first two months of the channel, viewers were asked to leave the livestream on at all hours of the day so they would always have a high view count.

2018-10-29 16:24:41 UTC  

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2018-10-29 16:25:59 UTC  

@retiredDep that’s who wrote the article?

2018-10-29 16:26:13 UTC  

Georgi is a Senior Contributor at The Federalist and coauthor of "Clocking Out Early: The Ultimate Guide to Early Retirement." Follow her on Twitter.
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2018-10-29 16:27:21 UTC  

These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.

2018-10-29 16:27:38 UTC  

In his interview with Posobiec and in the chat logs with Dreamcatcher, Microchip referred to the book “Q” by the Italian prankster/writer collective Luther Blissett, whom he referred to as “the Italian author guy.” As a representative of the Wu Ming (Mandarin for “anonymous”) Foundation, an offshoot of the Luther Blissett collective, told BuzzFeed, “’Q’ is a disguised, oblique autobiography of the LBP. It is often described as Blissett’s ‘playbook,’ an ‘operations manual’ for cultural disruption.”

Finding Content For Conspiracies
Microchip and Dreamcatcher liked the idea from the book of signing “ominous messages” as “Q,” but before they launched the project, they needed to determine what their content would be. They developed a list of Trump supporters’ interests, including George Soros, and the idea that “Obama [was] working with CIA and FBI to steer the Russia investigation,” “Trump surrounding himself with generals,” and “all kinds of crazy theories” from Alex Jones.

2018-10-29 16:29:12 UTC  

Several threads of evidence, including Microchip’s confession and Discord logs of his conversation with a co-conspirator, reveal how what was originally intended as a harmless troll to “get people thinking” quickly spun into a mythical persona whose cryptic words developed into a full-fledged conspiratorial worldview for a growing audience, now eager for more riddles (and ripe for financial exploitation).


Microchip, who is a master at creating trending topics on Twitter, and another successful pro-Trump meme-creator named Dreamcatcher, were inspired to do their own trolling by another false identity on 4Chan called FBIAnon, who also claimed to have had insider information as a high-level intelligenc

2018-10-29 16:31:35 UTC  

Where there is an audience for conspiracy theories, there’s money to be made. As one Q-skeptic, a YouTuber who goes by the name Unirock, recounted, he was once invited to a Discord server with some of the core “bakers,” or leading Q researchers.

2018-10-29 16:32:01 UTC  

@AncestralCrosse Article above contains PSB quote

2018-10-29 16:32:49 UTC  

I was shocked to hear them talking about the best ways to monetize, brand, and make money off the Q movement. I sat and listened for a minute. They told me they liked the way I branded my art into my channel, asked me some questions. I left. I clicked out.”

Another YouTuber named Isaac Green (known online as AntiSchool) also opened up about being contacted by a leading baker named “FarmerFunk,” who tried to entice him to turn his channel into a “baker’s corner,” saying, “I told you that this would be a brand that would last long after Q drifts away. Build your brand wisely, sir.”

This post and other Q-critical videos and posts have since been deleted. Green told The Federalist that he “didn’t want to be associated” with QAnon, while emphasizing that QAnon is not legitimate in any way. He added that he’s experienced “cyberstalking and harassment” from Q followers.

2018-10-29 16:37:32 UTC  

Breaking911 (@Breaking911) Tweeted:
HATE: Authorities investigating a doll with a knife though its head into a tree in Orthodox Jewish Community of Lakewood NJ. Doll was wearing clothing similar to school uniform worn by local children. https://t.co/ibyrbKcLR6 https://twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1056947785260564480?s=17