The group idea there: President Trump not only won the election, but also won it in a landslide. Apart from this result, anything else can be evidence of mass election fraud.
But for some Trump supporters, especially those who consciously or not believe in QAnon’s conspiracy theories, this move is pointless. Three weeks ago, they insisted on the idea that it would be a miracle for Trump to come out victorious and the Liberals to stay in tears. They haven’t changed their minds yet.
Dreams of a Trump landslide
QAnon has long promised that Trump will grasp the deep state. One of his first posts in 2017 claimed that Hillary Clinton would be arrested.
Their message to the audience: Be patient and trust Q. Everything becomes new after Trump is re-elected.
Then Trump lost. Whoever has a “Q” has barely entered since election day.
The Scottsdale speakers could be considered priests of QAnon – in fact, some referred to certain Q-entries that day as if it were a gospel.
This messiah has mostly been silent since the election.
Ment Powell
Conspiracy theories are no stranger to Powell. His lawyer is a QAnon hero – Michael Flynn, President Trump’s embarrassed former national security adviser.
In doing so, he claimed without evidence that the Democratic Party had cheated on the election conspiracy and that Hugo Chavez’s spirit was coupled with foreign interference, and mentioned China and George Soros as good measures.
In the days since, Powell’s unfounded claims have been diverted via the internet by QAnon’s supporters. A speaker at an Arizona conference on Monday retweeted an entry that called Powell “our lawyer doing God’s work to preserve our republic!”
According to Big Tech platforms, QAnon’s conspiracy theories have been abolished and even banned – but they can still be found on all major social media platforms.
Powell may not be plastering “Q” on his forehead, Flynn and he have posted online messages that QAnon’s followers see as signs.
One of Q’s great promises is a metaphorical “storm” that will elevate Washington’s supposed “deep state”.
Powell’s Twitter profile picture takes a picture of him and Flynn in a lightning strike at the U.S. Capitol. He also retweeted prominent supporters of QAnon.
For QAnon followers, the message is clear – Powell stands by them.