Rickyvol77
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If the FBI really believes that, then they are engaging in clown talk.FBI Labels Fringe Conspiracy Theories as Domestic Terrorism Threat
The Federal Bureau of Investigation believes conspiracy theories like QAnon and Pizzagate pose a domestic-terrorism threat, Yahoo News reports. A previously unpublished FBI bulletin from May 30 says that for the first time the agency is labelling “conspiracy theory-driven domestic extremists” as a growing threat. The report points to fringe conspiracy theories as being potentially harmful and having the potential to expand in the 2020 election cycle.
“The FBI assesses these conspiracy theories very likely will emerge, spread, and evolve in the modern information marketplace, occasionally driving both groups and individual extremists to carry out criminal or violent acts,” the document says. In the report, the FBI specifically cites multiple cases of conspiracy-driven violence, including a California man found in possession of a bomb who referenced Pizzagate and the New World Order, as well as the Pittsburgh shooter who killed 11 people at the Tree of Life Synagogue and had posted anti-Semitic content on social media.
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Why VolNation aids and abets a Domestic Terrorist threat by providing an organizational thread here is beyond me. Twitter recently banned them, as well.
I'll take it one step further: I'm no psychologist, but it is patently evident the primary posters here suffer mental illness. I mean, this is batsh*t crazy stuff.
100K tweets and not trending means Twitter has suppressed/filtered the topic to prevent it from trendingMaybe it's because this already had it's trending with the QAnons like a year ago.
What is it that is worthy of trending, that isn't just the same info as before?
Just a thought, but if some peeps hadn't gone all Q'ackers with the Pizza Gate thing, maybe people might show more interest.
FBI Labels Fringe Conspiracy Theories as Domestic Terrorism Threat
The Federal Bureau of Investigation believes conspiracy theories like QAnon and Pizzagate pose a domestic-terrorism threat, Yahoo News reports. A previously unpublished FBI bulletin from May 30 says that for the first time the agency is labelling “conspiracy theory-driven domestic extremists” as a growing threat. The report points to fringe conspiracy theories as being potentially harmful and having the potential to expand in the 2020 election cycle.
“The FBI assesses these conspiracy theories very likely will emerge, spread, and evolve in the modern information marketplace, occasionally driving both groups and individual extremists to carry out criminal or violent acts,” the document says. In the report, the FBI specifically cites multiple cases of conspiracy-driven violence, including a California man found in possession of a bomb who referenced Pizzagate and the New World Order, as well as the Pittsburgh shooter who killed 11 people at the Tree of Life Synagogue and had posted anti-Semitic content on social media.
# # #
Why VolNation aids and abets a Domestic Terrorist threat by providing an organizational thread here is beyond me. Twitter recently banned them, as well.
I'll take it one step further: I'm no psychologist, but it is patently evident the primary posters here suffer mental illness. I mean, this is batsh*t crazy stuff.
If the FBI really believes that, then they are engaging in clown talk.
FBI Labels Fringe Conspiracy Theories as Domestic Terrorism Threat
The Federal Bureau of Investigation believes conspiracy theories like QAnon and Pizzagate pose a domestic-terrorism threat, Yahoo News reports. A previously unpublished FBI bulletin from May 30 says that for the first time the agency is labelling “conspiracy theory-driven domestic extremists” as a growing threat. The report points to fringe conspiracy theories as being potentially harmful and having the potential to expand in the 2020 election cycle.
“The FBI assesses these conspiracy theories very likely will emerge, spread, and evolve in the modern information marketplace, occasionally driving both groups and individual extremists to carry out criminal or violent acts,” the document says. In the report, the FBI specifically cites multiple cases of conspiracy-driven violence, including a California man found in possession of a bomb who referenced Pizzagate and the New World Order, as well as the Pittsburgh shooter who killed 11 people at the Tree of Life Synagogue and had posted anti-Semitic content on social media.
# # #
Why VolNation aids and abets a Domestic Terrorist threat by providing an organizational thread here is beyond me. Twitter recently banned them, as well.
I'll take it one step further: I'm no psychologist, but it is patently evident the primary posters here suffer mental illness. I mean, this is batsh*t crazy stuff.
I'm really trying to be nicer this year.FBI Labels Fringe Conspiracy Theories as Domestic Terrorism Threat
The Federal Bureau of Investigation believes conspiracy theories like QAnon and Pizzagate pose a domestic-terrorism threat, Yahoo News reports. A previously unpublished FBI bulletin from May 30 says that for the first time the agency is labelling “conspiracy theory-driven domestic extremists” as a growing threat. The report points to fringe conspiracy theories as being potentially harmful and having the potential to expand in the 2020 election cycle.
“The FBI assesses these conspiracy theories very likely will emerge, spread, and evolve in the modern information marketplace, occasionally driving both groups and individual extremists to carry out criminal or violent acts,” the document says. In the report, the FBI specifically cites multiple cases of conspiracy-driven violence, including a California man found in possession of a bomb who referenced Pizzagate and the New World Order, as well as the Pittsburgh shooter who killed 11 people at the Tree of Life Synagogue and had posted anti-Semitic content on social media.
# # #
Why VolNation aids and abets a Domestic Terrorist threat by providing an organizational thread here is beyond me. Twitter recently banned them, as well.
I'll take it one step further: I'm no psychologist, but it is patently evident the primary posters here suffer mental illness. I mean, this is batsh*t crazy stuff.
Only problems are since the beginning of pandemic and that exclusive search by BBC. That's funny, heck Volnation been reporting it since 2018!Hey conspiracy whackjobs, GRATS, you made the BBC!
Way to rep the USA!
QAnon, Covid-19 and the conspiracy cult
03 AUGUST 2020|SOCIAL MEDIA
A bizarre conspiracy theory has surged in popularity in the US since the pandemic, according to exclusive research seen by the BBC.
QAnon and its believers say that Donald Trump is here to save the world from an evil cabal of paedophiles and it’s had a surprising level of interest around the world from Brazil to Germany, the UK and Indonesia.
BBC Population Correspondent Stephanie Hegarty has spoken to QAnon followers and their families to find out why this cultish conspiracy has gained so much traction.
Since the pandemic??? Even you should have stopped reading after that... it has been here far longer than that.Hey conspiracy whackjobs, GRATS, you made the BBC!
Way to rep the USA!
QAnon, Covid-19 and the conspiracy cult
03 AUGUST 2020|SOCIAL MEDIA
A bizarre conspiracy theory has surged in popularity in the US since the pandemic, according to exclusive research seen by the BBC.
QAnon and its believers say that Donald Trump is here to save the world from an evil cabal of paedophiles and it’s had a surprising level of interest around the world from Brazil to Germany, the UK and Indonesia.
BBC Population Correspondent Stephanie Hegarty has spoken to QAnon followers and their families to find out why this cultish conspiracy has gained so much traction.
There have been British Q's for a while.Only problems are since the beginning of pandemic and that exclusive search by BBC. That's funny, heck Volnation been reporting it since 2018!
I'm starting to think you are a shill.Hey conspiracy whackjobs, GRATS, you made the BBC!
Way to rep the USA!
QAnon, Covid-19 and the conspiracy cult
03 AUGUST 2020|SOCIAL MEDIA
A bizarre conspiracy theory has surged in popularity in the US since the pandemic, according to exclusive research seen by the BBC.
QAnon and its believers say that Donald Trump is here to save the world from an evil cabal of paedophiles and it’s had a surprising level of interest around the world from Brazil to Germany, the UK and Indonesia.
BBC Population Correspondent Stephanie Hegarty has spoken to QAnon followers and their families to find out why this cultish conspiracy has gained so much traction.