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Q Balls Confused by December Tour Dates
#1
Sounds like the Q balls genuinely believe Trump is going to be reinstated in August. Which of course begs the question, how many times does something have to be wrong before you start to wonder if you're being played? On a related note: Billo and Donny on tour together? Man, hide your loofahs and cover your pussies. 
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QAnon supporters have acted with dismay and confusion after Donald Trump announced the December dates of his upcoming speaking tour with Bill O'Reilly, which coincides with when he is meant to have already been reinstated as president.
Trump has confirmed the upcoming dates and locations for the events with the former Fox News host in a statement while sharing links for his supporters to buy tickets, which are being sold for at least $100.
According to the statement, Trump and O'Reilly will appear in Sunrise, Florida on December 11, before moving to Orlando on December 12, as well as Houston, Texas on December 18, and ending with Dallas on December 19.
"My tour with Bill O'Reilly is getting a lot of attention, and I'm looking forward to it. Maybe tickets would make a great Father's Day gift? In any event, I'll see you then, and much sooner," Trump said.
The announcement was shared by a number of popular QAnon telegram accounts, one of which has nearly 75,000 subscribers on the encrypted messaging service app.
Supporters of the radical movement expressed concerns that Trump going on a speaking tour later this year surely means that he will not be returning a president—a false claim they have continued to believe since he lost the 2020 election more than seven months ago.
"OK I GUESS MY QUESTION IS TRUMP COMING BACK? WHY WOULD HE BE DOING A TOUR THRU THE END OF THE YEAR WITH O'REILLY. HMMMMMMMMM SOMETHING DOESN'T FEEL RIGHT?," wrote Telegram user Peace Lilly.
"So nothing will happen until December?" added Tina N.
Fellow Telegram user Jack Miller wrote: "Man I sure hope we don't have to wait that long before you're back in office."
Others described the news as "depressing" while one QAnon supporter hoped that the tour announcement "better be a rouse."
QAnon supporters previously believed that Trump would return as president on March 4 based on a wild theory heavily lifted from the sovereign citizen movement. When that prediction failed to come true, as all of them have, they simply moved onto their next hopeful prophecy.
Many QAnon supporters now believe that Trump will return in August—a false claim widely pushed by MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell—if the disputed and disregarded audit in Arizona proves there was election fraud that cost him the election.
QAnon suggests the ballot recount in Arizona—which still has not revealed any widespread evidence of fraud after several weeks—will result in a domino effect which will see other states overturn November's election result, paving a way for Trump's return to the White House despite there being no constitutional basis for this to happen."So basically the August thing is a bunch of bull because a reinstated President doesn't go on tour," Telegram user Angela Baldwin commented after seeing the dates.
As always, some QAnon supporters are still holding onto the belief that their prediction will come true despite all the evidence against it and the fact none of the others beforehand have come to fruition.
"It's only a few dates close together...it could be done if it works out like it should...could cancel....but yup..kinda a gut punch statement," one Telegram user wrote. "But we are in an information war, so who the hell knows."
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#2
Is this article really about what a few drink the koolaid Q believers wrote on Telegram?  Seems to me it's just providing more posturing in case the Arizona audit comes up with significant discrepancies because you know the audits will cascade to the other swing states. 

Some points from the conclusion of the article:  

"if the disputed and disregarded audit in Arizona proves there was election fraud that cost him the election".

The AZ audit team has repeatedly said they wouldn't release any interim results...so this article than states "ballot recount in Arizona—which still has not revealed any widespread evidence of fraud after several weeks"

Lots of objections to a hand count out in the open with observers, chain of custody controls and surveillance.  I've been told by many in my liberal enclave of Madison that those ballots were already counted twice...and the audit was a waste of time..because it would just come up with the same answers.  Now there seems to be a LOT of posturing going on before the results are available....just things that make you go hmmm.  By the way, I don't have any issue with the audit.  This Country is divided enough.  If they come up with basically the same results...all the better...maybe this Country can try to heal a little bit.  If the results are significantly different, however......
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#3
The thing with conspiracy theories is they never end. I'm pretty convinced that since the Q crowd has come this far, they will continue on and on. It's one of the reasons President Obama never wanted to entertain the birth certificate conspiracy theory. 'Just release it. Just release it and all of this will stop.' So, he finally releases it and the story changes to it being fake. And all of that was from the same nut who happily benefits from the Q crowd.

Just investigate the election. Just do the recount.. again and again and again.... on and on it goes.
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#4
Quote: @Nichelle said:
The thing with conspiracy theories is they never end. I'm pretty convinced that since the Q crowd has come this far, they will continue on and on. It's one of the reasons President Obama never wanted to entertain the birth certificate conspiracy theory. 'Just release it. Just release it and all of this will stop.' So, he finally releases it and the story changes to it being fake. And all of that was from the same nut who happily benefits from the Q crowd.

Just investigate the election. Just do the recount.. again and again and again.... on and on it goes.
Truth, best way to destroy a conspiracy theory!  Personally, I was surprised that BO did not release the BC.  Would have shut the conspiracy nuts up.
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#5
Quote: @IDVikingfan said:
@Nichelle said:
The thing with conspiracy theories is they never end. I'm pretty convinced that since the Q crowd has come this far, they will continue on and on. It's one of the reasons President Obama never wanted to entertain the birth certificate conspiracy theory. 'Just release it. Just release it and all of this will stop.' So, he finally releases it and the story changes to it being fake. And all of that was from the same nut who happily benefits from the Q crowd.

Just investigate the election. Just do the recount.. again and again and again.... on and on it goes.
Truth, best way to destroy a conspiracy theory!  Personally, I was surprised that BO did not release the BC.  Would have shut the conspiracy nuts up.
But, you see that's exactly it. He did release it, both the short and long form versions. The state of Hawaii even confirmed it. But that wasn't enough for the conspiracy theorists, including Trump. Trump continued to say that it was fake or that 'there's something on that birth certificate that he's hiding'. People were convinced that it was fake. There's still a percentage of the population today that doesn't believe he was born in the US. Trump continued to question it into 2016 and 2017, YEARS after Obama had released it. It didn't matter. He wasn't looking for the truth.
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#6
Oops, I'm had not remembered one way or the other and your original post said he had not released it...  No biggie...  You are correct, there is no satisfying conspiracists...
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#7
Quote: @IDVikingfan said:
Oops, I'm had not remembered one way or the other and your original post said he had not released it...  No biggie...  You are correct, there is no satisfying conspiracists...
Nope, there isn't. Its a borderline mental illness, being a paranoid conspiracy theorist. When they are shown to much proof or truth contrary to their thinking, the fallback is then 'you are part of the conspiracy'. There's always an answer in that mainframe to why their beliefs are correct. 
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#8
It comes down to making unfalsifiable claims and shifting the burden of disproof rather than proving the claim.  Russell's analogy of the orbiting teapot.  The conservative dogma.
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#9
Quote: @BigAl99 said:
It comes down to making unfalsifiable claims and shifting the burden of disproof rather than proving the claim.  Russell's analogy of the orbiting teapot.  The conservative dogma.
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Yep. And the polite adults say, 'we'll just have to agree to disagree' and move on. But what that does is validate stupid thinking. You end up being complicit with your silence to the ignorance and the idiocy. 
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#10
Quote: @StickyBun said:
@BigAl99 said:
It comes down to making unfalsifiable claims and shifting the burden of disproof rather than proving the claim.  Russell's analogy of the orbiting teapot.  The conservative dogma.
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Yep. And the polite adults say, 'we'll just have to agree to disagree' and move on. But what that does is validate stupid thinking. You end up being complicit with your silence to the ignorance and the idiocy. 

Yeah I am known for being polite, it's my second best attribute, humility is definitely my best.
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