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re: Newsweek now claims that Qanon has switched the date to 3/20 for something to happen

Posted on 3/4/21 at 11:41 pm to
Posted by dchog
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Posted on 3/4/21 at 11:41 pm to
This is just cringe right now. They could be more productive by ignoring that shite. Actually go out and make a change.
Posted by Bayoutigre
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Posted on 3/4/21 at 11:46 pm to
the Q posts made no such date.likely started by Charlie Ward
Posted by cajunangelle
Member since Oct 2012
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Posted on 3/5/21 at 12:03 am to
I want to laugh but this will give Queen denture clatterer an excuse to keep the military in DC. The Q people need to spread the message there is no new date & Newsweek is batshit..
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"Caution," another wrote last week. "All the irresponsible talk about March 4th is very likely another setup to target members of the 'Q community' as extremist. Spread the word and do NOT go to any big events that day."

Two additional influencers, who Kaplan said previously backed the March 4 conspiracy theory, seemed to have changed their minds entirely by Wednesday. The influencers respectively described the theory as a "false flag" and "a trap" in messages that appeared on separate social media platforms.

Responding to a Telegram thread that referenced "taking the fences down Around DC," one influencer wrote: "So let me get this straight...they want to take them down 2 days before they 'think' something will happen on the 4th?!?! False flag coming!"

"March 4 is a Trap! Q knew," the other said in a different post. "Is it a trap for [them] or is it a trap for us?"

Earlier, the same influencer claimed: "Anything/anyone hyping March 4 is suspect," and called the March 4 conspiracy an "MSM false flag set up." (MSM stands for mainstream media.)

Some QAnon supporters seemed to rebrand the March 4 conspiracy in the wake of community suspicion. While two individuals affiliated with the false theories simply suggested that Trump's inauguration would take place some time in the spring, one man, identified as Ken, told Washington Post reporter Dave Weigel that the former president "will be inaugurated again on March 20" in comments over the weekend. Ken also believes that "Trump is still in command of the military" and "Biden is acting as president as a ruse while the Pope and others are rounded up," according to Weigel.

The upcoming date will mark the 167th anniversary of the Republican Party's founding. Former members of the Whig Party are said to have technically established the GOP during a meeting in Ripon, Wisconsin, on March 20, 1854.
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