Authors Calico Jay
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1/22
How many of us saw the double entendre in the QAnon slogan, “The Storm.”
We all probably assumed it had to do with proverbial precipitation. No, it literally meant the act of storming.
QAnon presents a threat to us, because it is severely misinforming our loved ones.
2/22
Some say it was a guy in Australia that created the original Q account (Paul Furber, https://t.co/d94IPkxc92) cosplaying with others who made the same sort of accounts (like a bunch of nerds) on 4chan; and that he moved to an image board on 8chan, becoming even more popular.
3/22
But he got his password hacked twice. The first time it happened, they guessed his password (some derivative of “Matlock”). Because random people could post as Q, he changed it by adding an exclamation point.
4/22
The second time, though, the owners of 8chan stole Furber’s Q account for themselves. They’d also “stolen” 2chan from a Japanese guy named, Hiroyuki Nishimura: https://t.co/I8AtBEPJee
(Due to talk of the person behind the Q account leaving 8chan and starting his own chan)
5/22
With that account would go all of Q’s followers, so they seized the account.
Their message board, their coding, their rules.
Furber couldn’t complain about it either, or it would reveal him as a fraud. He’d already gone on Infowars and talked about it like it was all real
How many of us saw the double entendre in the QAnon slogan, “The Storm.”
We all probably assumed it had to do with proverbial precipitation. No, it literally meant the act of storming.
QAnon presents a threat to us, because it is severely misinforming our loved ones.
2/22
Some say it was a guy in Australia that created the original Q account (Paul Furber, https://t.co/d94IPkxc92) cosplaying with others who made the same sort of accounts (like a bunch of nerds) on 4chan; and that he moved to an image board on 8chan, becoming even more popular.
3/22
But he got his password hacked twice. The first time it happened, they guessed his password (some derivative of “Matlock”). Because random people could post as Q, he changed it by adding an exclamation point.
4/22
The second time, though, the owners of 8chan stole Furber’s Q account for themselves. They’d also “stolen” 2chan from a Japanese guy named, Hiroyuki Nishimura: https://t.co/I8AtBEPJee
(Due to talk of the person behind the Q account leaving 8chan and starting his own chan)
5/22
With that account would go all of Q’s followers, so they seized the account.
Their message board, their coding, their rules.
Furber couldn’t complain about it either, or it would reveal him as a fraud. He’d already gone on Infowars and talked about it like it was all real