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RandySF

(58,799 posts)
Tue Sep 22, 2020, 10:47 PM Sep 2020

Arizona has deep QAnon ties, including its politicians

Ethan Watkins was deeply troubled by the responses he was getting in his late-night text exchange last month as he pressed his friend on QAnon, the dangerous conspiracy theory that has been linked to violent acts across the nation.

Do you believe, Watkins asked, that there’s a secretive cabal of Satan-worshiping pedophile Democrats who are running a global sex-trafficking ring? And that Donald Trump is working to dismantle it?

The response came quickly: This evil global cabal is also made up of some Republicans.

Watkins pushed back. If this absurdly evil thing is being run in a bipartisan manner, how can you tell the difference between the elected officials and politicians who are involved and those who aren’t?

“Who knows?” texted back state Sen. David Farnsworth, a Mesa Republican and Watkins’s friend. “I have talked to quite a few people who really believe they are good people who are trying to bring out the truth.

“You’re the first person I have known who doesn’t think they make sense.”

In another text, Farnsworth wrote that he believes billionaire Jeffrey Epstein didn’t commit suicide in a federal prison in 2019, but was murdered because he could blow the lid off of the alleged sex-trafficking network that is at the core of QAnon.




https://www.azmirror.com/2020/09/22/arizona-has-deep-qanon-ties-including-its-politicians/

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Arizona has deep QAnon ties, including its politicians (Original Post) RandySF Sep 2020 OP
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED? How QAnon Undermines Legitimate Anti-Trafficking Efforts TheBlackAdder Sep 2020 #1
They certainly enjoy a good pedophilia fantasy. Crunchy Frog Sep 2020 #2
+1. n/t jaysunb Sep 2020 #4
When I Read Your Title erpowers Sep 2020 #10
I used to wonder how groups like Al Qaeda, ISIS and the Taliban got started. Initech Sep 2020 #3
Vladdy is thinking... this shit is too easy... they don't even need me... Baked Potato Sep 2020 #5
Ain't it the sad truth? VOX Sep 2020 #6
Yes! Baked Potato Sep 2020 #8
QAnazi should be used. That is what they are. not_the_one Sep 2020 #7
+1 2naSalit Sep 2020 #9

TheBlackAdder

(28,189 posts)
1. MISSION ACCOMPLISHED? How QAnon Undermines Legitimate Anti-Trafficking Efforts
Tue Sep 22, 2020, 10:54 PM
Sep 2020

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The child sex trade is a global crisis. Far-right conspiracy theorists are harassing, distracting and intimidating the organizations fighting to end it.



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Child sex trafficking is a dire problem: It happens in all 50 states, almost always at the hands of people the victims know and trust. But QAnon — in its virulent campaign to expose a supposed underground pedophilia ring run by the liberal elite — is exacerbating the very crisis it claims to be fighting. As the movement appropriates and sensationalizes the issue to recruit more followers into its conspiratorial web, legitimate anti-trafficking organizations are suffering significant collateral damage.

HuffPost spoke to employees at child welfare groups across the U.S. and beyond about the burdens that QAnon has placed upon them and their work. For many, debunking viral misinformation, mining through unhinged tips and warding off mob harassment has become part of the job — detracting from their ability to actually help kids in need.
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Targeted Harassment

Since its origins on 4chan in late 2017, QAnon has burgeoned from an obscure online fringe group chasing grassroots donations and digital ad revenue into a powerful (and, at times, violent) movement that has infiltrated the political mainstream, scored a tacit endorsement from Trump and amassed an enormous following — both online and offline. Now, as it channels its outsize influence to spread false and alarmist trafficking-related conspiracy theories, a handful of anti-trafficking groups have publicly condemned it.

Polaris, which runs the national human trafficking hotline, warned in July that unsubstantiated claims “can spin out of control and mislead well-meaning people into doing more harm than good.” In August, after the century-old charity Save the Children issued a public statement to distance itself from QAnon’s leeched “Save Our Children” front, the nonprofit World Without Exploitation followed suit, casting QAnon promoters as “grifters with a hero complex.” Days later, KidSafe Foundation denounced them as “parasites” who threaten to “tarnish our reputations and harm our good works.”
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https://www.huffpost.com/entry/how-qanon-impedes-legitimate-anti-trafficking-groups_n_5f4eacb9c5b69eb5c03592d1




Perhaps this is the whole intent of that group -- to protect the Jeffrey Epsteins of the world.

Who knows, some of them could be pedos themselves and are trying to mask their behavior.

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Initech

(100,068 posts)
3. I used to wonder how groups like Al Qaeda, ISIS and the Taliban got started.
Tue Sep 22, 2020, 11:10 PM
Sep 2020

I wonder no more. Q Anon is treading in some very dangerous territory and could easily head down that path if we're not careful. Though it might be too late.

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