How the Alphabet Boys are Exploiting Vulnerable Americans

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The FBI seems to be behind the literal exploitation of vulnerable mentally challenged Americans. Without that piece of the puzzle, it doesn’t make sense. If they were really doing their jobs, the FBI would never allow someone to hide behind a mask of anonymity and freely spread “insurrection” for months on end. They have the resources to stomp it out. Unless allowing such dangerous rhetoric to continue served a purpose. Conservatives who still have a grip on reality continue to question the “on Q” Barbarian Invasion of the Capitol Building on January 6. It looks more like a false-flag psy-op every day.

Vulnerable to manipulation

There is a really good reason why “QAnon Shaman” Jake Angeli and his horned helmet became the “face” of the Barbarian Insurrection. The whole thing was a setup and he was played like a violin. He was vulnerable because, sad to say, he’s not wrapped all that tight. Neither is his attorney, who uses much more colorful language than is appropriate for a courtroom.

Lawyer Albert Watkins makes a florid point. QAnon followers are “short-bus people.” These “are people with brain damage. They’re f****ng retarded, they’re on the G*#da^n spectrum.” In any case, he’s not a “thug” and wasn’t out to commit violence.

Chansely allegedly has Asperger’s syndrome. The phrase “on the spectrum” generally means “the specific set of behavioral and developmental problems and the challenges associated with autism spectrum disorder.”

That’s not meant to be an excuse for why he did it, only that he was susceptible to outside influence from those who intentionally wanted to manipulate Chansely along with the other defendants. Every one of them could be Jake’s “brothers” “sisters,” “neighbors,” and “coworkers.” They may have issues but “they aren’t inherently awful people.” The FBI seems to know they are vulnerable and exploited them to insurrection on cue that day.

The federal judge overseeing Chansley’s case seems to agree that he’s got mental challenges which make him vulnerable to manipulation from outside influences. U.S. District Judge Royce C. Lamberth wrote in a memo there’s a good reason why Jake will stay in detention.

“If defendant truly believes that the only reason he participated in an assault on the U.S. Capitol was to comply with President Trump’s orders, this shows defendant’s inability (or refusal) to exercise his independent judgment and conform his behavior to the law.”

The brains behind the mask

Whoever hides behind the Guy Fawkes mask calling himself “Q” should be held responsible. Even if in the end it turns out to be Christopher Wray himself. There are a couple of internet weasels tied into the scam but they seem more like the “patsy fall-guy” types than the brains behind the subtle psychological operations. They seem vulnerable enough themselves to have been sucked right into the scam as the official QAnon IT guys.

Kind of like the way Mark Zuckerberg is rumored not to be able to produce a single line of executable code but somehow ended up writing Facebook’s secret algorithm. Rumors say he was spoon fed the whole thing by the DOD who had it up and running as project LifeLog.

After a glossy internet special came out, Jim Watkins and his son Ron Watkins are being selected as the fall guys. Jim was originally thought to be the one posting the QAnon dumps but after an HBO documentary, the son Ron looks like a more likely suspect, or they were working together. Just because they posted it doesn’t mean they thought it all up. They could also have been simply vulnerable and greedy people who saw nothing but dollar signs.

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The one loose end nobody has an answer for is that the very first post by “Q Clearance Patriot” appeared on 4chan while all the rest came out on 8chan and it’s successor 8kun, both run by the Watkins family. Either Ron or Jim could masquerade with that handle and say anything they wanted. Then again, someone from the Deep State shadows may have pointed them in the right direction and said here, post this stuff under this handle and you’ll get very rich. Which they apparently did.

As aired in the special, Ron Watkins told the filmmaker, “it was basically three years of intelligence training, teaching normies how to do intelligence work. It was basically what I was doing anonymously before, but never as Q.” The admission that he was previously posting “anonymously” raised eyebrows.

He continues to insist he’s not “Q” and he’s probably right. It’s probably a special unit in the Federal Bureau of Instigation. One thing all the experts seem to agree on, the vulnerable people who already believe in “Q” will never give up the hope. The idea has taken on a life of it’s own, literally. “I think a lot of people have this fantasy that once we sort of uncover the truth to QAnon and its origins, that will somehow break the spell for the QAnon followers. That’s just not the case.”

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