/r/Qult_Headquarters
This subreddit is dedicated to documenting, critiquing, and debunking the chan poster known as 'Q' and his devotees.
This subreddit is dedicated to documenting, critiquing, and debunking the chan poster known as 'Q' and his devotees.
For family and friends of Qultists: /r/QAnonCasualties
For discussion of the mechanisms behind conspiracy thinking: /r/ConspiracyPsychology
'Q' is an anonymous figure who initially appeared on the website 4chan's /pol/ board. Although 4chan is known for being a hotbed of porn, gore, and anime, and /pol/ is dominated by discussion in support of white nationalism, fascism (the real kind), and anarcho-capitalism, Q decided to impart his message on this forum. Using somewhat cryptic language, Q claimed to be a high-level insider in the Trump administration who was part of an operation to take down the Deep State, and that left-wing and GOP establishment figures, such as Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and John McCain would soon pay for their alleged crimes. Posts from users claiming to have insider knowledge about government workings are incredibly common on the website, and predictions made in cryptic language have been part of 4chan well before the /pol/ board was even created, but, as Q continued to post his predictions, he gained an extremely large following of people who truly believed that he was working with Trump to bring Hillary and co. to justice.
The existence of Q Q-uickly came to the attention of conspiratorial blogging organization Infowars, who spread news of his existence to listeners who don't use 4chan. Those listeners eagerly spread the news to associates via Twitter and Facebook, and within months, Q gained a massive following of devotees from many walks of life. Eventually they settled on Reddit, where they discuss Q's 'drops' (which he now posts on 8chan- a place containing users who are generally more extreme than the ones on 4chan), organize 'redpill' efforts, posit their theories, and share anything tangentially related to the 'Q Conspiracy'.
Despite Q's debut on a forum primarily frequented by young men and boys, the majority of his following consists of both male and female baby boomers. Many of the older devotees have been involved in the conspiracy community for decades, in some cases even prior to the invention of the World Wide Web. This is made evident by the elements that they've injected into the Q mythos.
While the most fringe subjects of Q's 'drops' involve subjects that are almost mainstream- namely, elite pedophilia and Satanism, his devotees use the vagueness of his predictions to inject their pet theories into the mix. Nearly every conspiracy theory that's gained more than a dozen followers over the past three decades has been woven into the narrative by at least some of Q's sycophants. Examples include but are not limited to Doomsday Christianity, adrenochrome harvesting, Flat Earth Theory, vampiric elites, and the Christian Patriot movement (e.g. Ruby Ridge, Branch Davidians). If you've heard of it, it's been mentioned in relation to Q. Most devotees genuinely believe that Q has been sent by God to usher in a New Age, and quite a few believe that Q is Trump himself. Regardless of Q's identity, the Qultists follow him with religious fervor, referencing and quoting his 'drops' like scripture (I write this with no exaggeration).
A digital anthropologist's wet dream (or nightmare), Q's followers have created the largest cult to have ever formed online. Their current headquarters is /r/GreatAwakening, as their previous subreddit was banned after users made graphic posts about the violent things they wanted to do to some elites. The subreddit is chaotic but has provided a ground where Qultists can organize and recruit. The Qult is spreading like wildfire among conspiracy theorists and die-hard Trump supporters, with devotees increasingly spreading the word with things like banner drops and flyers in 'real life'. As of 2020, the Qult has now likely infected millions of people and is tearing apart families and communities across the world.
The Qult is so ridiculous that it may strike you as a joke. And yes, reading all of the theories can be a hoot. However, like any conspiracy-related cult, especially one with thousands of members, this movement is dangerous and deeply disrupts the lives of the Qultists, motivates the Qultist to disrupt the lives of innocent people, and loosens the American social fabric. Because this is a real cult, many Q followers are under his complete control. Although the people behind Q have been somewhat responsible with their power so far (perhaps out of self-preservation), all it would take to activate the hardcore Qultists into violent action is Q's word (or one of his cryptic posts interpreted as such). Numerous devotees have openly celebrated the idea of fighting in a civil war or otherwise killing people they disagree with. On a more personal level, Q fanaticism is alienating Qultists from their families. Some of them are indoctrinating their young children, which could lead them to adopt conspiratorial and otherwise harmful thought patterns that will affect their ability to function later in life. Finally, the fact that this movement is spreading like wildfire has very, very grim implications about the state of the American education system, political fabric, and, ultimately, culture.
/r/Qult_Headquarters
Is the old tweaked out witch faced slag still on TikTok or have I been blocked?
I think I figured it out.
Bionic Woman had a 3 episode arc regarding fembots and weather control.
I almost suspect that episode group was written satirical in response to nonsense back in the 70s.
So conspiracy and qnuts generally believe anything if it comes from nonscientific sour es rather than vetted studies and information.
(Source: Bionic woman seasons 1 - 3 are on prime right now and I'm enjoying myself some scifi and Lindsay Wagner.)
All rightwing politics and conservative culture is built around one thing only: Denying the rapes, stealing and coups of their politicians and attacking anyone who refuse to submit to their politicians and their media.
If rightwing politicians sexually assault women and even underage girls, if they steal even from their own followers, if they collude with America's enemies and attempt violent fascist coup against the USA - all rightwing followers by definition must deny it and attack and blame anyone who questions or criticizes their politicians' actions.
It's completely automatic. If rightwing politicians sexually assault their victims and terrorist attack the US Capitol - all rightwing followers cannot hold the politicians accountable for their actions. By definition, they all have to deny it and blame their politicians raping and coup attempts on CNN and MSNBC for reporting on the crimes.
In a way, that is the secret to the power of rightwing politicians. They've created a culture where if CNN and MSNBC interviews the rape victims and coup victims of the politicians, that proves they are "unfair" and "biased" against their politician cult masters.
All rightwing politics and culture is just a pure cult that worships and protects their politicians and attacks anyone who refuses to submit to them.
It doesn't actually matter what the policies are - the policies are whatever rightwing followers imagine them to be. They create reality to make their politicians the heroes.
They religiously attack anyone who tries to hold the politicians accountable as "biased" and "unfair".
This is the heart of all conservative rightwing politics, nothing else.
Whatever the politicians want, they must always be supported. If CNN and MSNBC interviews the politicians' rape victims and terrorist attack victims - that makes CNN and MSNBC evil and "biased" and "unfair".
Any attempt to hold politicians accountable for their actions is forbidden in rightwing culture, refusing to support Trump always is insane leftist and unfair.
Rightwing culture is solely about protecting the politicians at all costs, always supporting them, and demonizing and dehumanizing anyone who dares to speak against Trump or the politicians.
I keep expecting something to be announced, but so far nada. Serves him right. He FA'd, and now he's FO.
I avoid Trump news as much as possible but it still infects my space. In the moments before switching channels I've thought "He reminds me of someone .. Can't put my finger on it"
Then yesterday I was listening to the Casefile podcast covering Jonestown, and the penny dropped. I hunted up some YouTube documentaries and it's uncanny. I wonder if to some extent Trump is following Jim Jones's model?
Jones's unhinged speeches are uncannily reminiscent of Trump. Jones was skilled at getting his followers to even turn in their own children for public punishment and condemnation. We all know how it ended.
Kind of makes the "drinking the kool aid" joke about Qultists a lot less funny now.
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