QAA Podcast - Episode 127: QAnon's Great Disappointment
Episode Date: January 28, 2021The inauguration was bereft of mass arrests and Trump no longer holds the power of the presidency. We examine how QAnon followers are dealing with a moment of intense cognitive dissonance. ↓↓↓�...�� SUBSCRIBE FOR $5 A MONTH SO YOU DON'T MISS THE SECOND WEEKLY EPISODE ↓↓↓↓ https://www.patreon.com/QAnonAnonymous QAA Merch / Join the Discord Community / Find the Lost Episodes / Etc: https://qanonanonymous.com Episode music by Nick Sena (http://nicksenamusic.com), Doom Chakra Tapes (http://doomchakratapes.bandcamp.com, Hasufel (http://hasufel.bandcamp.com)
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What's up QAA listeners?
The fun games have begun.
I found a way to connect to the internet.
I'm sorry, boy.
Welcome, listener to chapter 127 of the QAnon Anonymous podcast, the episode about QAnon's
Great Disappointment.
As always, we are your host, Jake Rockatansky, Liv Egar, Julian Fields, and Travis Vue.
For the last few years, QAnon followers have regarded Donald Trump's election as a kind of miracle.
He ascended to the highest office in defiance of the polls, the media, the Republican establishment,
the so-called experts, and especially Hillary Clinton.
The people who had faith in Trump were right and all the smug elites were wrong.
So in January 20th approach, Q&N followers expected a similar miracle to keep Trump in office.
Except this time, they weren't hoping that just the polls were wrong.
They're hoping that a certified election would be invalidated and would be essentially ruin American democracy.
They wanted to put the election into the tenant machine, and it comes out, it's different.
It's backwards.
I have not seen that movie, but I'll take your word for it.
Yeah, well, that's the whole concept right there.
You don't need more.
No, obviously, that didn't happen, which means that we now have a failed prophecy on our hands.
So this is very exciting because, you know.
This is the kind of shit that gets Travis going.
So this is incredible.
We have a great disappointment.
No, we have an incredible disconfirming event from the people who are highly committed to their belief system.
It's time to put them under the microscope.
So before we dive into the specifics of how QAnon is handling this tumultuous time,
I think it would be valuable to take a step back and go to Professor Vue's Social Psychology Night School
and review some theory on the matter.
But it's day right now.
Well, this is...
It's night somewhere.
I have to use my imagination.
That's right.
I assume fans of this podcast are familiar with the classic work on failed prophecy and cognitive dissonance,
the 1956 book When Prophecy Fails by Leon Fessinger.
This book documents the behavior of a small UFO cult called The Seekers.
The Seekers predicted that the entire United States would be destroyed in a great flood on December 21st, 1955.
However, the cult's leader, who went by the name Mary.
Keech claimed that his followers would be spared because friendly aliens would whisk them away
on the UFO. The group was stunned to see the day of Armageddon roll by without incident. But this
failed prophecy did not deter them from their passionate belief in the cause. Kich then declared that
the apocalypse was called off by God because the seekers were just such good people. So instead
of feeling embarrassed or mistaken, the seekers actually became even more convinced that they
doing good work. What's more is that these events drove the members to spread the message of
their cause and seek publicity for their group. So not only were they wrong, they wanted to tell
the world about, you know, they're obviously now certainly proven wrong sort of cause and belief
system. Well, you know what they say? Once wrong, twice right. From this case study of the
Seekers, Festinger developed what he called his theory of cognitive dissonance. Cognitive dissonance
describes the mental discomfort that results from holding two conflicting beliefs, values, or attitudes.
Fessinger illustrated his point, using the example of a chronic smoker.
If the smoker learns that smoking is bad for their health, they will experience dissonance,
assuming that they value their health.
This dissonance is painful, and they will be driven to reduce this distance
so they don't have to suffer the anxiety, shame, or stress that comes with it.
Now, the fact that people are driven to reduce cognitive dissonance is key,
or like reducing dissonance isn't merely a preference.
It's not something people like.
People are driven to reduce dissonance
in the same way that they are driven to eat food
or driven to remove a painful thorn in their foot.
We are weak, sensitive creatures
who need to feel like our beliefs agree with each other
so that we can reach cognitive consonants.
Right.
So the harder option there is, of course,
to change your theories so that they match reality, right?
But the easier option is, you know,
maybe actually you aren't wrong.
Maybe it's everyone else who's wrong.
You don't have to change anything.
Or you can stare off into the distance and just go,
what is theory?
What?
And start to just take apart the pillars of reality.
That's actually maybe an easier one.
Yeah, you can just generate, I mean,
what's amazing about people is that they can just generate
their own little mind palace that looks any way,
any sort of coherent way that they prefer.
Now, what's interesting is that there are multiple ways
to reduce cognitive distance,
To return to the example of the smoker, the most obvious way they could reduce distance is by
not smoking anymore. You know, you realize that smoking is unhealthy, you stop smoking, done,
but of course, there are other ways. Alternatively, they could choose to believe that the
negative health effects of smoking are exaggerated, or they could emphasize the positive
effects of smoking, like stress reduction or weight control. Or they might believe that the health
risk of smoking are minor when compared to other health dangers, such as car accidents or junk food,
or they may simply believe that the pleasure of smoking outweighs the health risks.
But the smoker will do something cognitively upon learning that smoking is harmful.
Because again, reducing cognitive dissonance is a human drive.
One of the surprising claims of Fessinger's theory is that failed prophecy can lead to doubling down in the belief system.
He actually identified five conditions that have to be present for this to happen.
One, belief in the prediction must be held with deep conviction.
Two, members must have committed themselves to the prediction by engaging in important actions that are difficult to undo, like, you know, separating yourself from your family members, for example.
Three, the prediction must be specified enough that it must be clearly disconfirmed.
Like, you know, Donald Trump will be certainly reelected or still be president after January 20th.
Four, there must be undeniable evidence that the prediction was wrong.
And five, members must have social support from fellow believers.
Like this is a group project.
Dissinance theory has been critiqued, refined, and built upon for the past 65 years.
For example, Fessinger emphasized the role of proselytization in reducing cognitive dissonance.
But as sociologist Lauren Dawson explains, researchers have since described two more strategies, rationalization and reaffirmation.
There's actually some interesting research on how groups rationalize away failed prophecy.
They do this in at least four ways.
Spiritualization, the test of faith, human areas.
or blaming others.
Now, in the spiritualization rationalization, the group says that the prophecy actually was
fulfilled, but in the spiritual realm instead of the physical realm.
So it was all true, but like true in our hearts or something.
Right.
It's the Millerite saying, some of the Millerites saying, actually Jesus did come back.
Exactly.
In the test of faith, the group states that the prophecy was never supposed to happen
because it was actually a spiritual test designed to weed out the true believers from those
who are unworthy.
Yeah.
In the human error rationalization, the group argues that it wasn't the prophecy that was wrong, but rather it was the humans who interpreted the prophecy who are wrong.
So, like, in my experience, actually, Q and the followers do this most frequently.
Like, whenever they get like a prediction wrong or something wrong, it's always because they misread the Q drops, not because the Q drops are worthless.
The Baker fails.
The Baker fails.
In fact, the baker's almost there to be blamed if it fails.
Exactly.
That's why you need the layer.
Yeah, Q didn't let us down.
we let down Q. Ask not what Q can drop for you, but ask what you can drop for Q. I don't know
what this new newsy voice that I've been doing lately is. I'm really sorry to the listener. I apologize.
And of course, there is the blaming of others. In this rationalization, the group argues that they
didn't actually get a prophecy wrong. Instead, it was actually outsiders who misinterpreted their
statements, and they're perfect. The third strategy of cognitive dissonance reduction is reaffirmation.
In this approach, the group doesn't necessarily need to spread the word of their cause or rationalize away failed prophecy.
Instead, the group brushes aside and reaffirms the value and benefits of being part of the group.
So this is literally the, it was the friends we made along the way.
Yeah.
I wanted to open this episode with a quick review of dissonance theory because it's a helpful framework for me to understand what's going on with Q&N on followers.
And also because I often see people who are just totally baffled at, you know,
you know, the behavior of QAnon people.
And the reason they behave like that is because they are human beings,
and this is unfortunately how human beings behave.
This is just I do it.
Everyone does it.
This is just how we function.
Baring all of that in mind,
let's take a look at how QAnon handled the days
leading up to the inauguration and beyond.
There were a flurry of different theories and reactions,
causing the QAnon community to fragment and weaken,
at least temporarily.
Many Q&O followers, as is a yearly tradition, made a big deal out of the fact that January 19th is International Popcorn Day.
This is, of course, the reference to the, get your popcorn meme.
They just have to sit back and enjoy the show because dramatic happenings are happening through your phone or your television or your computer screen.
Hilariously, the main meme that that comes from is actually a pedophile eating popcorn.
Most of the QNon theories centered around,
martial law. Q&A. Followers made special note of the fact that tens of thousands of National Guard troops were present in Washington, D.C., prior to the inauguration. Now, clearly the troops were there because the government didn't want to risk another embarrassing and dangerous incident like the Capitol insurrection on January 6th. But just as a quick side note, but it was a real shame. I love if you read about how the National Guard troops were forced to sleep in garages and they were packed so tightly that they were forced to, that they spread COVID.
amongst their ranks.
Thank you for your service.
Now sleep in piles like fucking Boy Scouts.
And then go find a fucking couch.
I know.
You got to love the Third Amendment.
I'm going to become like a Third Amendment person.
I'm all for the Third Amendment.
Between Trump, like, not calling them in and then the Democrats just being like, yeah, come in.
But like, we're not going to like, you know, look into how, where you might need to sleep.
Yeah, I know.
The Republicans already accused the Democrats of hating the troops.
You think they would like, you know, overcompensate little.
and like a reporter was posting
Get them a few cots
Yeah a reporter was posting
Photos of these people
And was kind of interacting with them
And they're fucking children
They're 18 and 19
Oh yeah Jesus yeah
And they're yeah
They're getting fucking COVID
Doing sleepovers with each other
In the halls of Congress
And then being kicked out
With nowhere to sleep the next day
So just
I mean we should
We don't have a better metaphor
The change of the guard
And then the first thing they do
Is just like
Tell the National
Make it clear to the National Guardsmen
That they are Kleenex
Yeah
Yeah.
Kulon followers claim that this military force was actually supposed to arrest Biden.
I know.
That would be so funny.
That would be a surprise, yeah.
Bake Thalaska was not able to do it.
We're sending in the National Guard.
Yeah.
One popular post on Ait Kuhn explained this theory.
Trump is daring them to enter the fence to finish the coup.
They must all know there is a chance that if they enter the gates and go inside the fence, they never come out.
Even better as they literally made a prison complex out of Capitol Hill in front of everyone's,
eyes and the left and MSM cheered them on.
Is this why Biden pushed his rehearsal?
Are they debating whether Trump is bluffing?
They have to decide.
Go inside the fence line and risk never coming out or concede and try to make a deal.
Checkmate, you want the presidency?
Come and get it.
I mean, I guess they got it.
In early January, Qaeda followers stocked up on food and water on the assumption that there
would be a 10-day-long blackout starting on January 20th.
20th. So this is the fabled 10 days of darkness in QAnon lore, which they have been waiting
to happen. They just mean we're going to party so hard during that period. We're all
going to black out. And they're right. Well, which they've also said has come and gone in
other areas. They said it applied when 8 Kuhn went down. They use it all the time. They use it
all the time to explain. Yeah. Yeah. Anything. A thing is down. Ah, days of darkness.
Kuhon followers assume that the only national communication systems would come from the
emergency broadcasting system.
Ben Collins of NBC News reported that Q&O followers even bought ham radios for themselves
and others so that they could still communicate with their loved ones after everything went
dark.
Mr. President, please turn me into a radio beacon.
One theory going around was that like all communications would get shut down, like the
internet and radio and television and everything.
And then what would happen is that they would play basically.
like all the horrendous
evidence of crimes against humanity
that the cabal did on a loop
on the emergency broadcast system
so it's like a fallout mission
like an amber alert like so you just
your phone becomes a speaker phone
and Donald Trump just tells you what the cabal has done through it
basically it's a fantasy of like Donald Trump
like brainwashing the entire country
by having total control of all communications
it's not communist China unless there's a poll
and a speaker at the top
and instead of course Trump would just like
complain about petty grievances.
Yes, of course.
Yeah, talk about how we used to know Lady Gaga.
It's me again. It's me again.
It looks like Lady Gaga's done it again, folks.
She's a mess.
Oprah, you're hearing me?
You don't return my calls.
I bet you hear me now.
He would definitely use the system by mistake
to broadcast his private calls.
I'm seeing my Uber Eats order was canceled.
I didn't receive a message from the courier or...
One viral message initially posted the parlor
on January 10th claimed falsely
that Trump was at the Cheyenne
Mountain Complex in Colorado,
which is currently a space force
installation. I didn't know. Apparently, this
is one of the installations that they gave to the
Space Force and newly formed. They're confusing it
with Space Mountain. Yeah, I can't
fucking believe there's a space force
and it's real and it's going to be
like a lasting legacy
of Donald Trump. Yeah. I'm just mad
they didn't call it Space Marines, like the
special forces.
Yeah, that would have been cooler. That would have been
infringed on aliens, uh, IP.
Here's what that viral message said.
Things are moving today.
Trump is at Cheyenne Mountain as we speak, looking at the evidence taken for Pelosi's
laptop real time.
My sources say Pelosi was stopped at the border last night at 1155 and we'll be headed
to an undisclosed location pending the tribunals and trials.
Sidney Powell and Lynn Wood are in front of military judges today.
The 195,000 sealed indictments, I know, there are higher numbers out there, but not all are related
to this op.
And there will be sweeping arrests before the weekend is over.
They're like, let's make the number realistic so people believe it, you know.
And explain to them, I know you're expecting higher.
I know.
This is unbelievable.
Yeah, just this part of the office, 200,000 simultaneously arrest.
I think it's a good acknowledgement that maximalism is our main aesthetic now.
That, you know, it's like, I know this isn't a million.
And so it seems paltry.
Yeah.
Everyone should stock up today and be prepared to hunker down for 10 to 12 days while the Trump
team takes action and the new government is put in place. For those wondering, Pence did his
duty. He did not betray Trump. Without his actions, there would have been no insurrection.
Now Trump has them where he wants them. Share this. Share on Twitter and other social media outlets,
so real patriots stay strong and stay the course and keep faith in Pence. The storm is upon us.
I thought it was amazing about this message. It says it's openly pro-insurrection.
It basically says that, no, actually, what happened was that horrible incident, that
accomplished nothing and was a disaster was good.
Q&N followers on TikTok openly fantasized about a mass arrest event happening on the 20th.
So on January 20th, when the inauguration takes place, and Trump's there, Biden's there.
And Trump gets up during the inauguration and shakes, Biden's hand says, you're fired.
And the helicopters come, and they're swarming.
And the feds are there.
And they arrest Biden and all the congressional people that committed treason.
And you're thinking, wow, did that just happen?
He just opened up his phone and he started fantasizing into the camera.
And he got, you know, thousands of people who liked his like open improvisational fantasy about mass arrests.
Well, I love what I have most is that is that they want it.
They want, like, you know, the arrest.
They don't want Joe Biden to be arrested in, like, a straightforward way.
They want it to be cool, right?
They want Trump to say, you're fired, and then there's, like, fireworks.
They shoot Joe Biden out of a cannon at the moon.
It's literally like TV, right?
Because he says that on the apprentice.
They want it to be like a TV.
They want politics to be like the TV.
Tom Clancy meets the apprentice is where they're heading here.
That's where they've always been, I think.
Since Q&O followers were booted off of every platform,
Telegram became a popular way to LARP and spread this information.
There was one highly popular Telegram channel impersonating General John Heighton,
who is the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the country's second highest-ranking military officer.
This Telegram channel attracted more than 220,000 subscribers in 24 hours,
which, I mean, this is not working,
that you could open up a telegram channel
and then claim that you are a real life general
and then start posting as that general
and then get hundreds of thousands of people
to just play along with you and believe you.
The product was placed on the market
and the customers did rejoice.
That's right.
Provide a better alternative product or be gone.
Yeah, I was just thinking
like it would be so smart to grift with this
and be like also you know
if you're a patriot and you want to contribute to the cause
here's my like Venmo
general three stars how much money you'd get
Q and on real Q. Now that channel's popularity
was probably boosted by the fact
that posts from it were shared
and discussed on Twitter and Facebook so like
this spread out quickly like screenshots
of like oh like what did you see
what General Heighton said kind of stuff
several posts from the fake
General Heighton channel spread QAnon terms
including Great Awakening
the storm. Another included an image of Trump with the caption, It'll be over soon. While another
post asserted, they all know what is coming. One of the comments included an image of armed
uniforms soldiers alongside the caption, Stay in Your Homes. On the day before the inauguration,
Heighton's real-life spokesperson told CNN that the Pentagon was actively working to get the
accounts removed, describing it as an absolute fake. Can you imagine the scrambling in the Pentagon
trying to get this stupid larper on telegram shut down.
Actually, when I searched for that channel recently,
I wasn't able to find it.
I don't know if it's because it was deleted
or it's because it can't be found in the search functionary anymore,
but I did find lots of like smaller accounts
claiming to be General Heighton that had like a few thousand followers.
We are heightened.
Yeah, exactly.
Now, interestingly, even before the big day arrived,
some Q&O followers were already explaining why Trump
wouldn't actually be inaugurated on that date.
their true date of Biden's inauguration, they claimed, was going to be March 4th.
What?
I know, right?
They just, they pushed the, yeah.
And that ever happened in history?
Yes, it had happened in history.
It's like that was, that actually, that was the original, uh, date of the inauguration prior to the 20th amendment.
Wow.
So that's what they were basing it on?
Yep.
They're going back.
They're rolling it back, baby.
Exactly.
Gold standard.
Big, the great reset.
So, uh, concerningly, they actually arrived at this date by borrowing
arguments from the sovereign citizen
movement. So they claim that the
20th Amendment, which set
the current inauguration date, isn't
valid. And therefore, the
original inauguration date is
the true one. I wonder how long they had that
prepared. You know, like, when this
happens in three months, we're going to have
to get more cloud or whatever.
We're going to delay it. At least the cynical
ones. Because I'm assuming at
this point that a lot of the
higher-ups, in terms
of Q influencers, are like, cynical.
Or at least they understand their grift is leaving.
And it's like, how do I continue?
That seems like it was at least relatively researched.
Again, like it borrowed from like in the sort of a weird kind of established theory that argued basically every single amendment after the 14th didn't count.
And they basically they believe this because like in 1871, the United States was incorporated and was no longer actually a country.
So one Q&M promoter named Michelle Ann Titler, who is most famous for videos of herself dancing and a cue shirt, broke this theory down in a video.
A peaceful transition is coming.
Trump will not be sworn in as the 45th president of the United States on January 20th.
Trump will take office as the 19th president of the United States on March 4th under the Restored Republic.
Let me explain.
You believe you live in a nation called United States.
of America. This nation hasn't existed since 1871, when this country ceased to be a nation
and became a corporation belonging to the city of London. Every time you see an American flag
with a gold fringe and gold tilt attached to it, it represents the corporation, not the country.
This is the reason you can never make progress financially. This is why the law always seems to be
against the average citizen. While the rich and the elite literally get away with murder.
murder and worse things. If Biden, Harris, Pence, Pelosi, etc., are arrested for their crimes
before January 20th, there will be no one to assume the presidency. Since Trump has not been
certified as the presidential winner by Congress, he cannot remain president. If there is no president
on January 20th, the corporation known as the United States of America will be dissolved.
The military will then become the guardians of a nation during the transition.
People will then have irrefutable proof that the election was stolen by foreign entities
and that Trump was chosen by a landslide.
Trump then assumes the presidency as the 19th president of the United States.
The last president elected before America became a corporation was Ulysses S. Grant, Republic Restored.
it's interesting how it's like because you know the make america great again the response is like when was
america great and i guess for them it's like you know the late 19th century like right after rest you know
reconciliation or you know reconstruction uh which i mean i guess it's good that at least there's
the 13th amendment in there if you think that giving these people a time machine is not going to result
in a very short stop at that period so they can go before the civil war and change the outcome
you are wrong these people will absolutely do salary
arises again when they're bored of a fucking late 19th century.
Sovereign citizens, they're incrementalists.
They'll chop off.
They'll take everything from you slowly, though.
They'll get to the 13th eventually.
Knuckle by knuckle, they'll chop off your all your fingers.
Christ, her energy is amazing, though.
She is so full of life.
She's so joyful.
She's so brilliant.
Glowing.
She is glowing, thinking about the military rule of the nation and the absence of any president.
Oh, God, the boot on my neck, yes.
Literally thinking about the gleam of the boot on your neck,
just how shiny it will be and how dazzling.
Yeah, like she really wants it.
It's not even a thing where she's being tricked into it.
She thinks of it, and she's like, yes.
That's great.
For them, they see themselves as the camera
looking at the boot on the neck of the person they don't like.
They don't understand that they're going to be looking from camera,
maybe like a pointed upwards in a way,
a kind of upward angle from beneath the boot.
right it's the the i didn't think that the lions would eat my face says person who voted for
uh lions eating people's faces party essentially it is interesting though because because this is
sort of what q anon has always done which is incorporate conspiracy theories from other movements
just whenever it is possibly useful so it's interesting to see like a sovereign citizen
qanon crossover yeah yeah it's it's there are a bunch of tools in their mind a spiritual
tools, tools of understanding, epistemological tools.
And so it's very easy just to just look over in someone else's playset and pick one, pluck
that out.
Hey, that'll work.
I mean, yeah, there was like a little bit of sovereign citizen Q&on crossover before.
Like Neely Blanchard was a Q&O following sovereign citizen.
But recently, in terms of like content, I've noticed a lot more Q&O followers just
regurgitating sovereign citizen stuff without even really knowing where it comes from.
which I, you know, is worrying.
I wonder if the final great disappointment is just going, okay, well, the world is ending then.
Okay, so Biden's still up there?
Okay, fine.
Well, then the next date is not Trump's back in office.
It's the world will actually end.
When are they going to get blackpilled from this shit?
And how many?
Yeah, that is the big question.
Yeah.
I do also wonder, because sovereign citizen stuff is anti-cop, right?
At least ostensibly.
It's pro-Sheriff, an anti-federal cop.
Yes, that's right.
It thinks it's a sheriff.
They think the sheriff is the only person who can, like, assert.
Assert authority of jurisdiction.
Okay.
Because that would relate to, like, the, not liking the Capitol Hill cops, right?
They can reconcile why those cops were bad.
Yeah, because they're feds.
Well, also, I mean, another fucking, they're fed.
Exactly, they're feds.
In fact, they, they, many of the followers were like, they, the actual police in Washington is Antifa.
Yeah, right.
So, you know, I saw, uh, this.
video on TikTok, which repeated some sovereign citizen ideas and had the caption,
A Storm is coming.
Can somebody tell me why I just learned, I just learned, I'm 22 years old and I just
learned that the United States is not a country, it's a corporation.
I've been deceived my whole life.
Is that why you have to pay taxes on debt that I didn't cause?
because I'm just a slave
Like
Like for real
Like if you think about taxes
How was any of that fair
Like I don't even get to say
Where my money goes
But they take it anyway
They take it
And like
Why didn't I know that
Why don't people
Look into it
Well I found a really good article on it
So if you want it
Text me I'll send it to you
It's called the Act of 1871
It's wild.
I can't get over it.
It is sad to watch someone who should be at the age where they're becoming critical enough
to understand maybe their teachers were hiding a part of history
because of the way that the curriculum is designed to go a little beyond,
to read some deeper books about certain organizations, you know, that seem to run the world.
Instead, they're just like, goddamn, I just opened 8chan and found myself at a great explanation.
And it's better, it's simpler, it's easier, it's more fun,
than understanding the web of corporations
and they're like intermarriages with the global
economy and all of these different nations.
The conclusion that she comes to is like,
well, I'm a slave, so I'm oppressed, so I'm not racist.
It's like, you know, it's just...
And she actually secretly is,
but she just still does not understand.
This is the most dangerous type of explanation
because it almost, it's parallel to reality.
And it's like they took reality
and put it into a word salad generator,
and that's what you get.
That's the end result.
And it's like, oh, great, I just read an entire book about the CIA.
Nope, we actually scrambled it, and now it's just cue drops, basically.
It's like Julian took painstaking time to rearrange the magnetic poetry on the refrigerator
to a very cohesive and comprehensive understanding of where this country has really steered off the tracks.
And I, you know, an anarchist, came in and scrambled the letters and moved them around and turned it into an action movie.
I'm trying to tell this girl is my cork board is better than yours.
Yeah, I mean, it's basically like the danger of it is that it tells you, it confirms that
something is wrong, and then says, here's what you do about it. And the things that you do
are actually the things that are making it wrong in the first place. They neutralize you.
QAnon neutralizes you immediately. It is designed to take in profound frustration with a system
we can no longer understand and neutralize it and then transform it into, in fact, something
that reinforces the darkest parts
of that system. Yeah, it's so cool that
she's my age. Yes.
Yes. Yes, she is.
And you know what? She's probably
on a sports team, Liv. You need to get your act
together. Yeah, what am I doing?
She's 22, and she's having her political awakening
through extremist propaganda online.
Meanwhile, Liv is like,
volleyball hurts my wrists.
Yeah, I'm going to stay inside and post.
Yeah. Get radicalized by extremist
propaganda, but the other way.
Yeah, the volleyball
hurts my wrist, not my own personal experience in high school. So I'm not, uh, on the actual day
of the inauguration, the main narrative in cue circles was that the military couldn't actually
do anything until Biden was officially sworn in. The reasoning was that at 12 noon, Biden becomes
the illegitimate president and therefore the military somehow had the authority to swoop in
and arrest him. Can you imagine if Biden even got jostled, he might die? If they tried to
arrest him. Yes, the slightest, the slightest breeze could offset his
functionality. It would be cool to do like a cute conspiracy that like the way
they're going to get Biden is to just get like a very large fan at the other side of
the step room. To just blow him over. Someone's coming in with a giant feather. They're
going to stand very near Biden. Other Q&O followers began speculating that and this was my
favorite theory of the day that Biden was a white hat. We called it. Folks, we're always
here for your future predictions.
And so the belief was basically
that Biden would be the one to do
the D class and then initiate the storm
and then do everything else that Q1L followers
wants to do. So
even better. Apparently like a
Trump left Biden, a letter
as a tradition. Well, this letter apparently
includes all the instructions on what
Biden is supposed to do. Oh, yeah.
Here's how this... It just says
arrest yourself, Mr. Biden,
step one. Here's how this theory
was explained by one Q&L influencer on
telegram. I'm happy to be wrong, but the more I think about it, I do think that it's very
possible Biden will be the one who pulls the trigger. The letter left includes instructions
on what to do next. Joe Biden does it immediately after being sworn in today or tomorrow or
Thursday. Biden could tweet the storm is upon us still as he's still on Twitter with all eyes
about to be on. Can you imagine if Biden has a great platform?
On a tweet that said the storm is upon us.
Yeah, just a guy being like, hey, Biden, have you thought that you've got a pretty good platform?
You could push some Q stuff up there.
You could really get some like really good cute content to a lot of eyes at this point.
A lot of people.
A lot of asleep people.
It's because they always, they respect views and like so much and they're like, Biden's going to get so many.
So suddenly he's incredibly powerful, maybe even a white hat.
Not like the mortal enemy who's working for communist China for his pedophile, like the protection.
it's pedophile son.
How do you transform that?
That is beautiful.
That's like those laundry detergent commercials.
You put in, you put in like a demonic pedophile and out comes a white hat.
I do love how like this implies that like presidential orders are as strong as his Twitter
account.
Yeah.
Like they're worth equal sort of praise and ability to change the world.
Well, what is, what is Congress except a post goes up?
go, I like or I dislike it.
They count the likes and dislikes.
And if the post did okay, then I guess it's passed.
It's law now.
I mean, what are executive orders other than posts that are written by one president
and then deleted by another president when they control the board?
And they're also the type of ones where you can't retweet or like dislike or whatever.
Those are just, you have to only like.
Yeah.
The presidency has just been one long, 200 year long mod war, basically.
we're in an algorithm
the military is there already
Friday and Saturday
deliver on the mega promise
keeps the liberals from rioting because
Biden did it
Trump looks like a fucking genius
of course
finally nothing of course
finally yeah
nothing can stop what's coming because
Q team knew Biden was the deep state
fall guy and so Biden agreed
no matter who was elected
we win
that that's that's it
That is the key to it all.
No matter what happens, we win.
They're telling you, they're warning you, listener.
No matter what you have to throw at them, they will still find a way through.
They will connect the dots until it makes sense again and they're right again.
You'll never be right.
Plus, he and Hunter get to avoid the death penalty for the deal.
Biden admits he was part of the plan which forces the MSM to cover it when he speaks.
No censorship during.
Biden declasses.
Everyone protecting Biden is fucked and there's nothing they can do.
Like I said, happy to be wrong, but it fits.
Let's see what happens.
I love happy to be wrong from a Q person.
I'd be super happy to be wrong.
You know, if I'm wrong, I'll admit it.
It fits.
It totally makes sense.
I mean, I can't think of any alternative explanation of what's going on.
Yeah, I looked at the keyhole, and this is what worked to fill it.
Yeah, that is the most pure breakdown of QAnon ideology is, hey, it fits the thing that I already believe.
Yeah.
Of course, you can just inject liquid.
to any keyhole.
If it's goopy enough, it will fill that keyhole.
Still not the key.
Trump delivered his final presidential address at Joint Base Andrews while standing in front of 17 American flags.
And this is real.
I count to them, which is really frustrating to me.
Because I'm not saying that Trump is really signaling to the Q&N community by 17 equals Q.
But he did stand in front of 17 American flags.
That's got it.
I'm a truer.
I think they did it on purpose.
You're peeled now?
There we go.
Finally, the moment of truth arrived.
A few minutes before noon, Joe Biden placed his hand on his hefty and worn family Bible,
and Chief Justice John Roberts began to administer the constitutionally mandated oath of office.
All over the country and the world, Q&N followers waited for something to happen.
Perhaps a blackout, perhaps a lightning-fast military strike.
Just anything besides the routine pageantry of the presidential inauguration.
But then, I Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. do solemnly swear, I Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. do solemnly swear
that I will faithfully execute. That I will faithfully execute. The office of president of the United States.
Office of President of the United States. And will, to the best of my ability,
preserve, protect, and defend. Preserve, protect, and defend. The Constitution of the United States.
So help you, God?
So help me, God.
Congratulations, Mr. President.
So, yeah, instead of SEAL-Team 6, repelling from helicopters to arrest everyone at the inauguration,
Biden just hugged his family and waved as hail to the chief play.
And then the Obamas were hanging out with Georgia,
Bush and Nancy Pelosi.
Fun.
I love these events.
Who doesn't love them?
Makes a dream.
Nice guys hanging out, having a good time.
Just friends with no phone in sight.
To my surprise, on Telegram, I saw rank and file Q and non-fowlers actually express anger
and disillusionment and frustration with Q.
Like they are actually encountering a failed prophecy that they don't have an answer for.
And I got to say, it was thrilling.
It was like, you know, it was like, you know, it's like.
like seeing, you know, a phoenix
out in the wild. It's just, it's mythical
because usually they always have
a rationalization at hand, but
in this moment, I saw so
many people who just
were bewildered. I spotted
these comments just 12 minutes
afternoon on a QAnon Telegram
channel. This is a joke.
No way this is our future.
It's literally mocking us on purpose. I believe
it's set up now more than I did yesterday,
seeing it live. Anyone watching
Chinese news? I wonder if they are
celebrating the Biden win.
Just saw this.
Some hope maybe?
Quote, few more days is horse shit
considering the national popcorn day
and all the hype leading up to today.
I mean, I get it.
Military action timetables are fluid
and not always on your schedule,
but the leading needs to stop.
Enough of the fucking gangs.
Lynn Wood and many others
let America down with all of their hype.
It was fucking wrong on so many levels.
For fuck sake, people.
Quit looking for mysterious signals
in everything you see.
It's 12-11.
p.m. And not a fucking has happened.
Don't tell me.
Don't tell me to wait
for another fucking sign or ask me to
decipher some more bullshit. This is
a drill level tweeting.
Now it's funny, this
poster probably meant to say
not a fucking thing has happened. Yeah, of course.
But as a sort of a
perhaps subconscious expression of their blue
balls, they said that now the fucking has happened.
That's right. Some Q and the followers
just continued to watch
expectantly as nothing happened.
Like this man from TikTok, for example.
Well, Patriots, we're all probably doing the same thing watching this inauguration.
You know, we've been told to watch it carefully because a lot of it could be nonsense,
fake, you know, only time we'll tell.
But, you know, Simon, Scott McKay, they've all told us that this thing has to go all
way through for it to be completed before Trump makes a move.
So I think we're all sitting here waiting, waiting for something to happen.
I don't think this is over yet, fellas, guys and girls, be safe.
I love that line, he says, is that we're all waiting here, waiting for something to happen.
This isn't over yet.
I mean, that literally could be like a line from waiting for Godot or something.
It's existential.
Some QNN followers opted for the test of faith rationalization for their failed prophecy.
Here's one message.
These last few years, we've been trained by Q to think logically and to see.
Now our patience is being tested.
It is uncomfortable.
It is for us to watch and never forget so we can pass this onto our children.
It could have been worse.
It could have been a physical war instead.
We have to feel this or we wouldn't realize how close we've come to losing our freedom
or our humanity. We have to prove ourselves to God. We aren't being left out of this judgment
either. Wow. The thing's not happening to me because I wasn't, I didn't please the God.
Yeah, I didn't get swept up in the rapture like I was sort of hoping. I guess I'm a sinner.
I guess I'm a sinner. I didn't make the proper sacrifice. Yeah, I stepped on the magic cloud and I fell
right through like Bulma. Some were more open about their disappointment. As it stuck in that the
military wasn't going to save the day, some Q&Lon followers,
became erratic as the justice they were promised wasn't coming.
Y'all have to stop saying hold the line.
Stop commenting that because some of us have been holding the line for over a year now.
I can't look at stuff like Fallaqaba and see children, what is happening to children
and what's happening to people and to see what these people can do in this country
and nothing happened about it.
Nothing get done about.
I can't.
I can't.
So why release it?
Why show it to us?
Why show it to us if there's nothing going to be done about it?
Why do we have all this military here?
And for nothing...
That was so anti-comatic.
It was like Game of Thrones.
It was just a letdown.
Like, we feel played.
We so feel played.
And you're still saying, I hold the line.
I just want to see people pay for things that they've done.
They're evil people.
Most people don't take a military takeover light.
Yeah.
However, in America, we have been fucking bombarded with entertainment to say that the military
is our friend and that a takeover would be in our best interest potentially.
I mean, but that is it.
What other country is so comfortable that they don't think an event like the military taking
over would be a bad sign broadly for the country, no matter what fucking belief system
you're in?
Yeah, it is bizarre.
I mean, she is experiencing a lot of cognitive dissonance in this video.
When I talk about cognitive distance being painful.
I mean, this, I think, is an example of how that manifests.
And at the same time, she's vamping for the camera.
She's holding her hair back.
She's doing, like, timing stuff with her voice.
She has written, I don't care what I look like, but she's put a filter on her face
to completely smooth everything over.
Just everything is this vanity and kind of a bullion, fascist fantasizing.
I think there's this weird belief that I, this weird, I guess this fascist,
belief that the military basically solves all problems, including the problem of evil.
Yeah. The military is a good, powerful, just force. And then on one hand, and on the other hand,
we have the presence of powerful elites who do, you know, unspeakable evil. And so therefore,
obviously, the military is going to solve the evil problem. Why aren't they doing it? Why do we
have this military even if they're not going to swoop in and cleanse the world of evil? It's like they
are just, they deeply, deeply
crave something that would actually
be ruinous and horrifying
for them, because they usually, like,
she doesn't seem to be a powerful person.
I've commented on this before, but it's
amazing how, like, as much as these people
say that Hollywood is
a satanic pit of pedophiles,
how much their psyche is basically
in the shape of a feature film.
And that's the filter through which they understand
everything. Well, but they also are like pre-woke Hollywood.
They want Jerry Brookheimer and they don't want
fucking hear what he, you know, did to some
16-year-old girl or whatever. I'm not
accusing Jerry Brookheimer.
Allegedly.
No, I'm not allegedly not accusing him. I am not
accusing him. What he did to that girl is
alleged. Yes, exactly.
Shortly after the inauguration
at 1236 p.m. Eastern Time,
which happens to be 236
a.m. Japan time.
The longtime 8cun administrator
and probable author of some cue drops,
Ron Watkins, appeared to
throw in the towel for the movement. Just kind of like give up, walk away, which is, I mean, I don't
believe him. Ron Watkins is a bullshit or don't trust a word he says. Everything's an op.
But everything's an op. He's never take any of these people on face value. No, no, no, yeah,
don't trust them. But this is the, this is what Ron posted on telegram. We gave it our all.
Now we need to keep our chins up and go back to our lives as best as we are able.
We have a new president sworn in, and it is our responsibility as citizens to respect the
Constitution, regardless of whether or not we agree with the specifics or details regarding
officials who are sworn in. As we enter into the next administration, please remember all of the
friends and happy memories we made together over the past few years. I'll have more to say in a few
days regarding a new project I'm currently fleshing out. God bless. Incredible. Who's the friends
we made along the way? Yeah. This is the reaffirmation method of reducing cognitive distance. And
Ron Watkins is just a stone
cold sociopath. I mean
he, over the past couple months
he's pumped so many election
fraud conspiracy theories
which led to the capital right.
He also helped organize caravans
to D.C. on January
6th, probably funneling a lot of people
there. And then once like, you know,
he gets all these people's hopes up
and then, of course, it doesn't happen. It's like,
well, bye. Peace out. I wonder
if this is just to have this entered on the record
because he knows people are 100%
looking into him now. In fact,
Dominion voting is
suing Powell Lidale.
Right now, yes, it was recently
announced that they are suing Rudy Giuliani
for $1.3 billion
with a B. And I think now that
the transition has happened and he knows
that the actual power to prosecute
has shifted, maybe he just
wants one thing on the record that just says
new government, I accept, I did
and then he can point to that when
they go, well, why have you been
an active op? Like for
for months. Well, and to add to it, I mean, if you're a QAnon person, essentially, you know,
one of your trusted sort of influencers, let's say, is basically saying like, hey, you know what,
we don't agree with the satanic pedophile child eating cabal, but, you know, that's democracy
and, you know, we're just going to have to, you know, accept them. I mean, it's so funny,
he frames it as if they, they hadn't sort of pegged the opposition. Yeah, of course, I know
it is. It's completely strategic. I know it is, but if I'm a QAnon person and I'm looking at that,
I'm like, what?
The feeling is bad.
For the Q-O-O-O-N people, by the way, the most mistreated people to ever follow anyone.
Just dog-shit.
They're treated like dog-shit by every baker.
They're treated like dog-shit by Q.
They're treated like sob humans with no intelligence.
And by the libs, for sure.
They use insane and very questionable words to describe, you know, these people.
But by the actual people who support their movement, they are also treated like dog shit.
Like, they're stupid.
It's only like really the pedestrian QNon follower
who can be friendly to another pedestrian QNon follower
because the grifters don't care.
Jordan Saither, you can see the pain in his face
that he has to deal with these fucking idiots.
Same with Jim.
Yeah.
It reminds me a lot of like Alex Jones
when he and Infor sort of got like press passes
in the White House
and they were like allowed to be essentially
around George Bush at certain events
and they didn't do anything.
And it's like, you thought he did 9-11
and you're like, hey George, you know,
on my way to talk to Trump.
Some QN unfollowers resigned themselves to the possibility that they were duped,
and then actually Trump is part of the Deep State.
What's up, guys?
I want to say that I think that us Patriots got played, as bad as I hate to say it.
I think that everything that we've seen over the past couple years about Deep State and our leaders and
what they do behind closed doors, and I think, oh, that's true.
And I think they did it.
to, one, divide us, and two, for us to hold the idea that a plan was in the making and coming
together. I think that it was always, trust the plan, don't do anything. And then by the time
we figured out, like now, day before inauguration day, it's too late. Democrat, mayors, and
governors are the ones who sit in the National Guardian. Trump authorized it. I think Trump's
a part of the deep state now. Because now that we've realized it's too late to
for anything to happen,
we can't get through
25,000 National Guardsmen
to do anything about it.
Right.
So basically,
they pacified me
until it was too late
to do a coup
because that's why
I ought to be doing.
And this is the other option.
Not Biden is actually a white hat.
Trump is actually a black hat.
Black hat.
Now everyone's a black hat.
This is the worrying part.
Yeah.
Is people taking the black pill,
you know.
To close inauguration day,
Tom Hanks hosted a star
studied television special called
Celebrating America.
Did you catch,
I assume he watched every bit of this,
Julian.
Not a fucking second
of this annoying spectacle.
Honestly,
some of the worst production values
I've seen in a while.
I mean,
if I didn't know better,
it might have seemed to me
like they were directly
trolling the Q&A community
with some of their talent choices.
That is magnificent.
Of course,
there's Tom Hanks.
Today we'll have the Lady Gaga
and Tom Hanks
blood drinking ceremony.
Exactly.
A reminder,
this is only cranberry juice.
There was Lady Gaga.
Eat it, Conservatives.
We will do some spirit cooking.
I mean, they didn't have John Podesta, which was, I think, a missed opportunity.
That was a big one, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
That poor guy.
I miss you, Johnny.
The day after the inauguration, Q and all followers started in with the new rationalizations.
They argued, for example, that the white hats had to allow Biden to be inaugurated
because they have to wait until Biden completes the cry.
of a becoming president before he can be convicted.
Let's think about this for a second, guys.
A crime had to be completed before it got caught.
What I'm saying by that is you can't formally charge anybody with treason or fraud
without the completion of the crime.
Yesterday was a completion of the crime.
military is in charge and will be in charge for 30 days
then Trump will take control again
set back and watch
the crime had to be completed all the way around
we saw part of it on January 6th
the inauguration was the second part
that's why they had the military there
They wanted it to be complete.
They wanted to make them believe that they were in control.
There's also a lot of, like, policing going on within the Q&O community.
Because as Q&O followers started to express doubts, you know, there are some other Q&O followers who shepherd them back into the fold.
Every community has the fucking middle siblings that just want peace.
That's right.
It's like, don't you start having doubts now.
That led to lots of encouragement from the faithful to hold the lie.
Hold the line, patriots.
Hold the line.
Everyone, for some reason, thought that something was going to happen a day ago.
And when it didn't, they all the sudden turned their backs and lost complete faith in the entire process.
We need to learn patience.
Okay?
Be patient.
Wait.
Keep your faith.
Love God.
And watch what he can do for us.
Just wait.
You have poisoned me, Travis.
These are such bad vibrations, man.
You're harshing my buzz.
It is.
Awful vibes.
It is.
This is a stressful, ugly, confusing time for the Q&I community.
Really?
They look exhausted.
Yes.
They're struggling with a high.
level of cognitive distance, and they're dealing
with it in a variety of
different ways. Now, guys,
what do you think hold the line
like means in this context? I always
like, it makes sense of like in the
battle, there's like a line, we're going to
prevent the enemy from advancing
past this line, we're going to hold the line.
But there's not a physical battlefield
that they're working with. There's no
actual ground. It means
like, you know, basically
keep posting, basically. Don't
stop posting. It's more, it's
actually about morale. Never that. It's purely just a morale issue for them. It is. The line is
a feeling. The line is a feeling. The optimism, right? It's a level of, it's an attitude of
positivity, which has always defined the American contribution to the world. They're going to
bring you a bomb and call it peacemaker. There's also a popular theory going around that we are
basically right now ruled by the military because they argue that Biden's inauguration was
illegitimate that actually the military is secretly in charge.
Yeah.
For example, QAnon lawyer and all-around lunatic, Lynn Wood, promoted this theory.
I think if people will do their research, they will find that back in the 50s when communism was
first really seen as a threat in the McCarthy era, a flawed man that he understood communism,
I think you'll find that laws were enacted consistent with our Constitution that gave America,
protection against an illegitimate government coming into power through the insidious
communism that creeps in when you're not paying attention or creeps in and you don't see it.
So if you ask me, do I know who's in charge?
No, I know I'm not.
I know God is.
But in the terms of the three choices, I believe that the rule of law is being followed.
and it's my belief
that the military is in charge
of this country right now.
Some conspiracists simply asserted
that actually Trump is still president.
Just, just say that.
Because you can just say anything if you want.
For example, there was this guy on TikTok.
July 4th, 2020,
Donald Trump signed our new declaration of independence.
I bet you guys didn't even know that.
We revert back to our original constitution.
You see, if you paid attention to anything that Donald Trump said, you understand and know that he is still the president.
He's not going anywhere.
You watch and see the defunct United States of America corporation is what Joe Biden's got his hands on the reins of.
It's unbelievable that everything that he has said has come to fruition.
and his speech was so telling
when he said that it will be done
exactly by the Constitution.
Wake up America.
Absolutely out of his fucking face
on Mike Opiates probably.
He is not...
America's not looking great these days
when it comes to Q&N believers.
No.
It's a tired, restless, awful time.
They are running on fumes, I'm going to say.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
They still have some more in them.
Because here's what happened is that
he looks like he recently.
learned about the sovereign citizen theory that that's going to be March 4th, his new inauguration
day, and he screwed it up and he said July 4th because he has no idea what he's talking about.
He's just such a patriot. He can't not think about July 4th.
I think he was saying that on July 4th of this year, Trump signed something that was a new
declaration. I've seen other non-ers talking about this, that Trump signed something and
there was some clause about some, you know, they pick one sentence that doesn't mean what they
want it to and they interpret it in the way that it needs to be.
Yeah.
Now, some of the sadder and more desperate theories claim that Biden's inauguration was faked, possibly with a Biden look-in-like.
And all the images that you saw of Biden in the Oval Office immediately afterwards were actually from a movie set.
And so you often saw this, they did the thing where they like take one picture of Biden with a different picture of Biden and, like, compare the earlobes.
Yes.
This is always, this is the common trick.
The idea for some of them as well was that they were close.
that Kamala Harris, Biden were clones, so it's part of a larger piece of theater.
And what's interesting is, once again, the parallel reality, that this is one big piece
of theater and that everyone gets together and hugs each other, even though one that's
committed war crimes and the other one's supposedly a good precedent on the left.
So they're aware of that, that unreality.
And yet, of course, once again, they've arrived to the perfectly wrong conclusion.
Now, you might be saying to yourself, Travis, this is all very silly.
How long can they keep doing this?
How long can Q&N followers just move the goalposts over and over again?
Now, I can't predict the future, but I can cite one of my favorite studies related to cognitive dissonance to help answer that question.
So this study was published in 1997.
It was called 15 years of failed prophecy, coping with cognitive dissonance in a Baha'i sect.
In this study, a group of sociologists from the University of Montana closely examined
So this small sort of apocalyptic sect of the Baha'i faith.
So what happened was that between 1980 and 1995, this group's leader, Dr. Leland Jensen, sets 20 dates for the Battle of Armageddon or lesser disasters that would lead up to the ultimate apocalypse.
So that's 20 failed prophecies over a 15-year period.
And this is a small kind of sect of about 200 people.
The first of the supposed disasters occurred on April 29th, 1980, when members of the sect entered a fallout shelter to await a nuclear holocaust that they believed would wipe out a third of the world.
Now, that obviously didn't happen, and then they just kept on over the years being wrong over and over again.
You know, it was interestingly, the researchers noted that something changed in 1993 after 13 years of being constantly wrong.
they started adding disclaimers to their predictions, saying that they might be off.
No.
Dude, that's, yeah, Twitter's like, oh, we haven't verified this tweet by Donald Trump.
It's great, though, because Q has already done that, basically, with the baking stuff.
They've already done the, like, this might be wrong.
They are progressing much faster.
Yeah.
By 1996, the researchers found that only one of the members of the cult still took the prophecy seriously.
and the rest of the members stuck with the group even though they knew that these predictions were worthless.
For example, one cult follower told this to the researchers.
I think we're immune to it now. We've been desensitized.
The dates come and they go, and they come and they go, and they come and they go.
I think that's why there isn't much preparedness.
I think people mostly really don't believe them.
I think mostly people would be really shocked if a prediction came true.
This is really telling me.
This is someone who is still a member of the...
this group, a dedicated member. And they're still a true believer because the predictions
aren't the point. I'm enjoying membership. The membership is what matters. So I suppose
my point is that if a small Montana cult with less than 200 members can stick with constant
failed predictions for a decade the half. So how long do you think a three-year-old worldwide
movement with millions of adherents can tolerate failed predictions? Like I'm, I'm,
I'm not going to predict the future, but I'm pretty sure it's going to be a lot longer than 15 years.
And, like, the reason they were in here in the first place was because they like Trump, because he's cool.
Yeah.
So as long as that still happens, I don't see any reason they'd leave, really.
As long as cool people still exist, you mean?
As long as, yeah, as they still think Trump is cool or maybe some replacement to Trump, some air.
Moving forward, there's actually one other concerning policy.
possibility for how Q&N followers will react to accepting that Biden is president.
You know, some of them they may become blackpilled. And this means that they'll lose
faith in Trump, making the world right, and lose faith in Q and lose faith in conventional
politics entirely. Instead, they'll adopt a meme that is popular with white nationalist
and far-right accelerationist, which is there is no political solution. And this would be a
concerning development because it would create an ideological pretext for violence.
Now, right now, actually, neo-Nazis know that Qaeda followers are frustrated and aren't in a
vulnerable state.
In fact, on the 20th, one neo-Nazi telegram channel organized raids into Q&N channels
as part of a recruitment effort.
These raids included pushing very ugly Nazi propaganda like siege by James Mason, which is
not good, not good.
I mean, I mean, right now, I mean, Q&O followers are like we saw through the Out Threats episode.
They are in a harried, vulnerable state.
So if you know one, now is a good time to like reach out and invite them back to a healthier mindset because they may be being preyed upon by people with really malicious intentions for them.
Yeah, just remind them it's not a Tibetan sign for luck.
Now, while Q&N followers were doing all of that, some parts of the Republican Party continued to cozy up to Qaeda.
Qaeda, which is, I got to say, mind-blowing to me.
Like, I had assumed, like, the capital riot would make it clear that QAnon is indefensively toxic, and then official sort of party structures would not want to coddle with it, a coddle it and flirt with it and these kinds of things.
But I was wrong.
So the Texas Republican Party, for example, continue to promote their party slogan, We Are the Storm, which is sounds like a QAnon reference to me.
Now, Texas GOP chair Alan West has insists that it's a reference to a quote he likes and not QAnon, but come on.
That's right.
The Hawaii Republican Party, on the other hand, decided to echo Trump by praising QAnon followers.
On January 23rd, the Hawaii GOP Twitter account made a long thread about Q that included this tweet.
We should make it abundantly clear.
The people who subscribed to the Q fiction were largely motivated by,
a sincere and deep love for America,
patriotism and love of country
should never be ridiculed.
Okay.
That's not how I personally would describe,
you know,
that QAnon.
No, they think that the majority of the country
is kidnapping babies
and eating their faces
to, you know, inject their blood
into their brain stems.
Also, that's not a good, you know.
We're not like a pro-mocking podcast,
but if you look at Q&ON stuff on face value,
you can't stop people from laughing.
You're going to have to institute like the emperor has no clothes
if you want people to stop making fun of
and or disrespecting such a ridiculous system.
No, it's absurd.
And like that absurdity is going to generate
at least some level of humor.
That's like a coping mechanism, if anything else.
Yeah.
Aloha, we're pill down here.
Now, those tweets were apparently hastily deleted.
But this would make me realize,
like this is actually something we're probably going to be
have to worry about when it comes to Q1L followers.
That's his Republicans openly winking at them and courting them because the Republican Party is the minority party at the federal level now, which means they can't afford to alienate a single vote, even if those votes come from people who are pilled or extremist or anything like that.
So, you know, they may still, you know, encourage these people, even though they were responsible for driving insane misinformation that led to the Capitol Riot.
They see it as an opportunity to refresh their voter base with younger voters.
And what we saw with people who were apolitical or liberal and switched over is that they immediately were willing to vote for the GOP candidate, which was Donald Trump, even though they told themselves a story about how that wasn't allegiance to the GOP in and of itself.
But that was the result.
So that's basically how QAnon has been handling things.
Not very well, I have to say.
Yeah, dark.
But before we go on to something a little bit lighter, which is a treat from Jake, I'm told we get to.
I have an exclusive.
We'll get into it.
It's breaking news.
Don't say it's a story.
Yeah, this is, I mean, it's pretty insane.
It's a big drop.
I'm looking forward to that.
Yeah.
Before we get to that, I do want to give another update on my fight with representative
Marjorie Taylor Green.
Oh, Dad.
She still has me blocked.
When are we going to get there, Dad?
Yes, is.
Well, she has be blocked, and this is a clear violation of my First Amendment rights.
Oh, my God.
So consequently, my lawyer.
Benjamin Gold has sent a letter
to represent Green's office
notifying her that if she does not
unblock me by February 1st
I will have no choice but
to vindicate my rights in court
Yes
It's serious business
It's a six-page letter with a nine-page
addendum just full of Marjorie tweets
You said six and then nine?
Yes.
Nice. Nice.
So it's serious business. Now obviously
nothing's guaranteed but I am willing to see this
through. I hope it doesn't come to that. Unblocking Marjorie. We can avoid wasting the court's
time. Yeah. Firmly addressing Marjorie to an audience of three staring blankly at him.
So I want to read the conclusion of that letter, just so everyone understands how serious it is.
By the way, you've seen the stream. Travis's, you know, can be a subdued presence on the stream,
but he was raising his finger to the sky throughout that entire speech and shaking.
his hand like an Italian.
The letter says,
In sum, you have created a public forum in your capacity as a government actor,
and you are restricting Mr. View's access to that forum due to his opinions.
In doing so, you are violating the First Amendment.
You recently observed that the framers of the First Amendment, quote,
understood how important free speech really is.
It is so important, in fact, that even if political speech causes, quote, feelings to be terribly hurt,
the government may not restrict it.
Any feelings that Mr. Vue's speech may have provoked
do not give you the right to restrict it.
Accordingly, please unblock Mr. Vue by February 1st, 2021,
or he will be constrained to seek relief in court.
Oh, fantastic.
What a fantastic new chapter for us.
Yes, I am excited.
This is so good.
Yeah, Travis is going to be leaving the podcast soon.
He's turned every episode into some sort of personal soapy.
now after I posted this letter
my mentions were full of support
thank you so much
for express all the love for my civil rights battle
thank you for snitching sir
thank you
but I also received comments from right leading
Twitter users who seemed to apply
that this was a trivial battle I was fighting
whoa what they mocked you on those terms
that's right ridiculous
the pro-Trump communication strategist
Caleb Hull for example called my letter
to Representative Green, cringe.
Well, well, Caleb.
Perhaps you find constitutional rights cringe,
but I think they're worth defending.
Mr. Halib Cull, if that is your real name.
I've seen your tweets.
You're less than dog shits.
Oh, man.
Well, that brings us to the final segment of our show today.
And I do.
This is a, I have a Q-Anon anonymous exclusive.
I have obtained a Xerox copy of the letter that Donald Trump left incoming president Joe Biden on the desk, as is tradition for presidents to do at the time of peaceful transition.
And so I thought that I would just, I haven't really looked at it either.
It came to me in sealed Manila envelope via a USB key shaped like the Constitution.
and so I thought I would just read it here live for all of you today.
Dear Joe, if you are reading this letter, it can only mean that I am still president and you are not.
I would congratulate you on a hard-fought campaign, but since your body double was the only one actually campaigning, I have sent a letter congratulating him instead.
I regret to inform you that the historic walls upon which you are gazing right now, where so many losers and haters once stood,
are not in Washington, D.C., but rather the inside of a soundstage owned by Castle Rock Entertainment.
It has been determined by many doctors and scientists that liberal brains are far too fragile to comprehend the imminent storm,
in which, as you may or may not know, you've already been arrested.
Therefore, in an effort to keep our beloved country safe, it has been determined that you will be videotaped,
speaking prescripted lines, fed to you via an earpiece, and penned by a talented scientist.
staff of Hollywood writers who have also been arrested.
Hope you're comfortable with that.
Ha ha, J.K., I know you are.
The video feeds will be piped straight to our great government prison in Guantanamo Bay,
where we've painstakingly recreated the offices of CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News,
so as to keep the journalists imprisoned there from losing their tiny, terrified brains.
They will continue to report on all of your quote-unquote accomplishing.
and no liberal will be the wiser. It's quite brilliant, actually. Finally, real media outlets
such as OAN and Newsmax will be able to report on the truth, uninterrupted, and with zero pushback.
I've already spoken with my new Department of Labor Secretary, Mark Zuckerberg, and Joe,
he's got some inspiring ideas on how to unite this great country of ours by ensuring that your
supporters and my supporters are completely unaware of one another. We will funnel them into
different groups on different platforms so that they may never have to hear the horrible
truth of each other's existence.
It will be sad, as many of your followers will be missing out on practically a utopia,
harkening back to the golden years of this great nation shortly after the Second World War.
I have also been working closely alongside Great Motion Picture Director Jerry Bruckheimer
on how we can create new, realistic-looking,
conflicts in the Middle East in an effort
to make your term as believable as
possible. We've already put
an agreement in place with Kamala Harris
and the writing staff from the popular
HBO show Veep to continue
generating scripted liberal content
following your sentencing.
We got a great
deal, of course, after my lawyers agreed
to take the death penalty off of the table.
I suppose
that leaves you wondering how I fit
into all of this. Well, I'll remain
president, of course, and for the first time, with the media preoccupied on all of your
quote-unquote terrific policies, I'll be free to run the other half of the country, the real
half. Even as I write this, I am sitting in the Oval Office with two gentlemen wearing
animal skins and helmets, enjoying an ice-cold Diet Coke straight from the can. It's going to be
great, Joe. We'll have rallies, cookouts, shootouts, and all the things I did during my first term,
but bigger, better, and with far less oversight.
With a good portion of the country believing you are president,
I'll finally be free to do exactly what I want.
You know, Nazi stuff.
I do not envy you being a fake president with no power whatsoever.
I do not envy you, being a fake president with no power whatsoever,
will have its challenges.
But I reserve faith that the pathetic, low-IQ Americans who are in total denial
will nourish you in times of hardship.
There will be days when the set decorations and dialogue are so believable,
you'll swear that you actually are president.
I can assure you this is not the case.
Nevertheless, I do wish you very best as you enter this terrifying new chapter in your life.
Godspeed and may the Lord have mercy on your soul.
Sincerely, Donald John Trump still the 45th president of the United States of America.
Wow.
Wow.
Damn.
Wow.
That was leaked.
That was part of the laptop leaks?
Part of, yeah.
Well, no, it was a government insider took a picture, a photograph of the letter as it lay on the desk waiting for President Biden.
And the pen was the proof, right?
The pen was sitting next to it.
The pen was at a 17-degree angle.
And then they, you know, mistaking our show for a pro-QAnon.
Right.
That happens a lot.
A, you know, pro-QAnon account, they sent it to me in hopes that I would read it over the airwaves to all of you, dear listeners.
And here, you are platforming the toxic, misogynistic president.
That's a yanks for me.
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It's not a conspiracy.
It's fact.
And now, today's auto cue.
I don't know.
Again, there's all these fantastic, like, theories about clones and body doubles.
Corporate U.S. versus non-corporate U.S. versus all this stuff.
I don't know.
Flynn said, what, 30 days?
So that would be at the end of this upcoming week that we might see something happen?
At what point do you guys just accept the fact that they stole the country?
country and we have to fight like hell to get it back. At what point do we give up on the fantastical
theories out there? Just curious. I mean, I still have hope too that something here, we have
something else up our sleeve. But at some point, at some point, we have to stop waiting for
a miracle and start grinding, right?
I mean, a year from now, if Biden's still in the White House,
do we give up on Santa Claus?
I love your spirit in that you want to believe in some higher
from above solution that's going to come and save us all.
And maybe there is, maybe there is.
But I don't see it that way, honestly.
I have hoped I'm not giving up,
But I think that it's going to be up to us on a grassroots level to make this happen.
