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Is The FBI Setting Those Who Adhere To “Q” As Domestic Terrorists?

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On Friday, columnist Suzanne Hamner reported on the fact that the FBI, under President Donald Trump, planned to target “conspiracy theorists” as a domestic terrorist threat.  While I have never been one to adhere to the “Q Anon” mania, believing it was more a psyop than anything, considering Q had completely missed key and very important intel regarding arrest of major players in our government’s corruption, as well as the claims that sealed indictments,  were about Hillary Clinton and the usurper Barack Hussein Obama Soetoro Sobarkah, I have always been one that prayed that Trump would actually do the right thing regarding government corruption.  However, over and over, I have seen him simply replace the swamp with the swamp after the swamp trickles out of DC.  Yet, it seems that the DC government, under President Trump, is going to target those of you who follow on every word of Q.

Newsmax.com reported:

The FBI now considers crackpot fringe conspiracy theories — like the deep-state believer QAnon and the pedophile paranoid Pizzagate — a domestic terrorist threat, Yahoo News reported.

“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,” states an FBI intelligence bulletin from the bureau’s Phoenix field office dated May 30, the news outlet reported Thursday.

The document specifically mentions QAnon, a shadowy network that believes in a deep state conspiracy against President Donald Trump, and Pizzagate, the theory a pedophile ring including Clinton associates was being run out of the basement of a Washington, D.C., pizza restaurant.

It also goes on to say the FBI believes conspiracy theory-driven extremists are likely to increase during the 2020 presidential election cycle.

“The advent of the Internet and social media has enabled promoters of conspiracy theories to produce and share greater volumes of material via online platforms that larger audiences of consumers can quickly and easily access,” the document says, the news outlet reported.

The FBI is already under fire for its approach to domestic extremism, Yahoo News noted — pointing to a hearing last week before the Senate Judiciary Committee in which FBI Director Christopher Wray faced accusations the bureau was not focusing enough on white supremacist violence.

Wray told the lawmakers the FBI had dispensed with separate categories for black identity extremists and white supremacists, saying the bureau was focusing on “racially motivated” violence, the New York Post noted.

Yahoo News reported the bulletin focused on violence based specifically on beliefs that “attempt to explain events or circumstances as the result of a group of actors working in secret to benefit themselves at the expense of others” and are “usually at odds with official or prevailing explanations of events.” [Emphasis mine.]

Suzanne Hamner commented:

Friends, take a look at what is happening here. The FBI is using QAnon and Pizzagate, as well as the California man that had bomb-making materials in his car in order to “blow up” a satanic temple monument in the Springfield, IL capitol rotunda to increase awareness of Pizzagate and the New World Order, to stifle freedom of speech. And, that infringement of the freedom of speech will be against conservative, Christian, alternative media and media personalities in order to exert more government control over the masses.

QAnon came on the scene to expose a “deep state” movement to subvert and overthrow an elected president. While being called a “shadowy network” and engaging in the theory of sedition, QAnon was accurate in the theory as proven by the Mueller report, the actions of James Comey, Peter Strzok, Lisa Page, Barack Hussein Obama Soetoro Soebarkah, Hillary Clinton, and a partridge in a pear tree of government agencies, as well as Democratic Party members of Congress, were working overtime to unseat President Trump. It has been proven by Mueller. The “conspiracy” was not the Trump administration’s collusion with the Russian government, but those inside our own government that was hellbent and determined to put Hillary Clinton in the White House or unseat Trump after being duly elected.

Now, according to the FBI’s own bulletin, those who formulate theories or hypotheses or even exposing truth in conflict with the official narrative of events can find themselves in legal hot water should another individual choose to engage in acts of violence because of that theory. Either way, one slices and dices it, this is the usurpation of an agency of the federal government to implement “speech laws” under the guise of “preventing violent acts”. Challenge the official explanation of events and someone you have never met engages in violence using the “theory” as a rationale could just find you sitting behind bars with one phone call to your name.

The First Amendment of the Constitution for the united States of America protects most all speech, not just the speech that agrees with a specific point of view, against encroachment by government. However, government ceased following the Constitution some time back. Everything is fair game to encroach upon these days. Whether a theory or hypothesis is correct or not, should someone choose to act upon it, then you will be held accountable as a “domestic terrorist threat”. Although, the way this new position is being framed, just publicly presenting a theory will get one labeled a “crackpot fringe conspiracy theorist” and a domestic terrorist threat.

You see, the FBI is engaging in Minority Report, Communist-style thought policing, not protecting the First Amendment rights of the citizens they are suppose to be protecting.

Love him or hate him, Alex Jones of Infowars is right on in this segment as he makes the exact same point.

Perhaps, we need to rid ourselves of unconstitutional government rather than those that follow the psyop of Q.

Article posted with permission from Sons Of Liberty Media


Tim Brown

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