ADSome QAnon proponents have begun to publicly grapple with reality and question whether the conspiracy theory is a hoax. QAnon believers treat Q’s thousands of cryptic posts as scripture, and many stretch to connect them to real-world events, often in nonsensical ways. ADIn the meantime, QAnon’s devoted fan base has been left to struggle with the meaning of Trump’s election loss — which many argue was actually a win. But Q’s posts continue to be released only on 8kun, the rickety message board once known as 8chan that revels in hateful bigotry and violent memes. ADADAsked for comment, Jim Watkins said only, “I never have time for you.”It’s hard, however, to know the truth about Q’s next steps.
Source: Washington Post November 10, 2020 13:02 UTC