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*** Trust the Plan: A New Anti-Q Book is Being Hyped ***
Pro Q / QAnon books (like mine) and merchandise may have been banned from Amazon, but this anti-Q book review about a book written by reporter, Will Sommer of The Daily Beast (Daily Satan) is -- as evidenced by it being granted the high "honor" of a book review in "the paper of record" -- already destined for best-seller or near best-seller status. Why so much continued protest and disdainful ridicule over such a "baseless" ™ "conspiracy theory ™?" Answer: The Q operation is indeed unfolding according to "plan" and (((they))) darn well know it.
Here's a quote that we found from the book titled, Trust the Plan: The Rise of QAnon and the Conspiracy That Unhinged America that tells us all we need to know about the book's purpose:
"There comes a moment in every new Q follower’s life when the person closest to them realizes that they aren’t joking. The Facebook binges and the sudden adoration for Donald Trump have been waved off until now. The stray remarks about missing children and experimental vaccines have been chalked up to eccentricities. But eventually there’s no more denying it: your wife, or your son, or your father now believes in QAnon, and they want you to join them."
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Ironically, it is Mr. Sommer who sounds "unhinged" here. Hazmat suits and hip waders on, boys and girls. Into Sulzberger's cesspool we go to review the review of Slimes book reviewer (and certifiable weirdo) Dwight Garner.
Here's a quote that we found from the book titled, Trust the Plan: The Rise of QAnon and the Conspiracy That Unhinged America that tells us all we need to know about the book's purpose:
"There comes a moment in every new Q follower’s life when the person closest to them realizes that they aren’t joking. The Facebook binges and the sudden adoration for Donald Trump have been waved off until now. The stray remarks about missing children and experimental vaccines have been chalked up to eccentricities. But eventually there’s no more denying it: your wife, or your son, or your father now believes in QAnon, and they want you to join them."
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Ironically, it is Mr. Sommer who sounds "unhinged" here. Hazmat suits and hip waders on, boys and girls. Into Sulzberger's cesspool we go to review the review of Slimes book reviewer (and certifiable weirdo) Dwight Garner.
1. Will Sommer -- who looks like a poofter -- has been obsessed with "debunking" Q for several years now. // 2. We discovered that Slimes book reviewer Dwight Garner has got some very weird culinary preferences. More on him, later. // 3. Sommer's book gets puffed-up. Mine was removed by Amazon. (available here)
Garner's Book Review: It all started, in a way, with Hunter S. Thompson. In “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas” (1971), his gonzo-psychedelic classic, Thompson described ingesting a rare and illicit drug called adrenochrome. You could obtain it only from the adrenal glands of a living human body.
“That stuff makes pure mescaline seem like ginger beer,” Thompson’s lawyer tells him. The lawyer had gotten it — the freaky details matter — from a hobby Satanist and possible child molester. The scene is brilliant. On adrenochrome, Thompson feels he’s “wired into a 220-volt socket.”
Analysis: There's the "limited hangout" -- an admission about Satanic child rapist / torturers and adrenochrome straight out of a book by suspected Satanist Hunter S. Thompson; but presented in such a way that the next line can knock it down as a Straw Man.
Garner's Book Review: And, like so many scenes in Thompson's anarchic corpus, it’s fiction. Adrenochrome does exist (it’s a byproduct of adrenaline), but it’s not a recreational drug.
Analysis: And with that bit of journalistic sleight of hand, the reviewer, Dwight Garner, seamlessly transitions to....
Garner's Book Review: Flash forward to 2017, early in the Trump presidency. From the wastewaters of the internet, cryptic comments float up from an anonymous figure known only as Q.
Analysis: How did we get from 1971 to 2017? Q has often posted about Satanism and child abuse; but people have believed (and with good reason!) in such dark Satanic activities for centuries --- long before the certifiable weirdo Hunter S Thompson came along.
Garner's Book Review: He’s thought, by the credulous, to have a high-level security clearance.
Analysis: The sound reasoning behind why "the credulous" believe Q to have high-level security clearance is threefold:
1. So many of Q's forecasts have indeed come to pass with more now in position to happen. From whence this unusual foreknowledge?
2. An anonymous hoaxster scamming the world and deluding millions of Trump's followers, without the authorities tracking him down, is an impossibility.
3. Trump himself and members of his inner circle have repeatedly gone out of their way to confirm and even promote Q.
Garner fails to mention those elemental facts -- and we're quite certain, sight unseen, that Sommers' books avoids them as well.
Garner's Book Review: His words are taken seriously, as if delivered by diplomatic pouch.
Analysis: Ironically, the scum at the Slimes also hang on Q's every utterance -- confirming that the enemies of Q, in spite of their mockery, also take him seriously.
Garner's Book Review: Q’s ideas are picked up, augmented, remixed and amplified on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, and before long, the following has a name — QAnon — and people with “Q” flags are turning up at Trump rallies.
Analysis: This is correct. And many of the Q analysts have enhanced the understanding of the operation. Unfortunately, some folks get carried away and set themselves up as Straw Men for the anti-Q to knock down.
Garner's Book Review: It’s a core QAnon belief that elites from the Democratic Party, Hollywood and big finance are keeping thousands of children in underground tunnels (!) where they are tortured by pedophiles (!!) who harvest adrenochrome from their blood (!!!) because it’s an elixir that wards off aging.
Analysis: The sarcastic reviewer does not inform his readers of any of the numerous precedents of high profile child rapists and "elite" obsession with Satanic "art."
Garner's Book Review: In his short, punchy and well-reported new book, “Trust the Plan: The Rise of QAnon and the Conspiracy That Unhinged America,” Will Sommer traces the rise of this obsession, and others like it, finding them to be direct echoes of blood libel, the antisemitic myth, pervasive in the Middle Ages, that Jews murdered Christian boys to use their blood in religious rituals.
Analysis: There it is! The "anti-semitic"™ "blood libel"™ --- Wethinks thou doth protest toooo much. Ah, show us the shekels, Mr. Garner, and Mr. Sommer. Show us the shekels.
The rest of the piece is just the standard predictable diatribe about how "crazy" Q people are and how they have alienated family members and so on.
1. Hunter S Thompson & Johnny Depp -- Satanists who drank adrenochrome. // 2. One of Demonrat lobbyist's Tony Podesta's favorite "artists" painted images of captive children being tortured. // 3. There is nothing libelous about the Jewish (Satanist) blood libel. Those events happened!
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"Conspiracy Theory," eh?
Just a few of the "elites" known to have raped boys.
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"Conspiracy Theory," eh?
Just a few of the "elites" known to have raped boys.
1. "Sir" Edward Heath (1916-2005) was UK Prime Minister from 1970 to 1974 and Leader of the Conservative Party from 1965-1975. (story here) // 2. Dennis Hastert, US Speaker of the House from 1999-2007 (story here) // 3. Lord Mountbatten (1900-1979) -- The last British Viceroy of India -- was a member of the British Royal family and second cousin of Queen Elizabeth II. (story here)
Now, about this Dwight Garner -- the snarky Slimes book reviewer who is so sympathetic to Sommer's hit-job book. I always like to find out as much as possible about the Slimes writers as people. It turns out that Garner is a member of the "Organ Meat Society" -- an informal group of New Yorkers who like to get together and eat dishes made of animal organs. Not just liver --- but penis, kidneys, testicles, stomach, rectum and uterus.
From an online restaurant review:
"'A penis isn’t a substantial piece of flesh,” came the opinion from across the table at Takashi on Hudson Street. 'To manage an erection it needs a lot of hydraulics.' These are the kinds of conversations that one finds at the Organ Meat Society."
Is this normal behavior? Is something nefarious going on, or are these weirdos just eccentric eaters? Given the subject matter surrounding Q, blood drinking. cannibalism etc., one has to wonder if anti-Q Garner is into eating even more taboo stuff than cattle genitalia and pig assholes, if you know what I mean. What's in your closet, Garner?
These people are sick.
Boobus Americanus 1: I read in the New York Times today that there is a new book out exposing how crazy the QAnon people are.
Boobus Americanus 2: They shouldn't even give those people any more attention.
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St Sugar: They can't sstop, Boobuss. They're too afraid.
Editor: Trust the plan!
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Boobus Americanus 2: They shouldn't even give those people any more attention.
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