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Q !CbboFOtcZs ID: 27fbac No.2344054
Jul 29 2018 17:09:36 (EST)
Bigger than you realize.
They know the real traffic this is generating (connecting people together).
https://time.com/5324130/most-influential-internet/
Stay the course.
WWG1WGA!
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Let's rely on the Q drops
Several articles stating Avenatti insinuating he will run against Trump 2020
Thats a laugh Eh?
hahahahahahahah
What a joke
Avennatuu run pahahahahahaha
best joke of day
Oh well get your shovels gonna be big piles of el doo everywhere!
I think hes the one being handled.
@Jayde By the time this is over Avennatti will be [187] or found hanging from a door knob. Same result i guess.
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Could Stormy have been a Trump plant
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A distraction that they knew the left would jump on?
No substance behind it right?
LOL
I dunno. Just an odd feeling she's playing a part.
@WineMaker Love it
OK..WHAT happened back on AUG 19.2017???? Trumps tweets from TODAY re? Q 1748 ...Trump tweeted the EXACT SAME Tweets on AUG 19, 2017 🤔 ⁉
Think you're right
Q Last October, an anonymous user, known simply as Q, started posting cryptic messages on the controversial message board 4chan—the common theme being that President Trump is a secret genius and his opponents, namely Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, are evil. Q reportedly claimed to be getting this information directly from the government, thanks to top-secret, “Q-type” security clearance. There has been little—if any—hard evidence to support Q’s musings. But over time, thousands of people started to believe them—or at least, to acknowledge they might be real. And they became the foundation of a wide-ranging conspiracy theory, known as QAnon, that has been covered by the New York Times and New York Magazine, among others, and discussed in more than 130,000 videos on YouTube. One of its most prominent followers: Roseanne Barr, who tweeted several references to QAnon before being fired from her hit TV show in May. —Melissa Chan