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Thursday, July 09, 2020

QAnon Is Disrupting America — Why Every Business Leader Should Be Concerned

A disorganized but growing network of conspiracy theorists and online agitators, collectively referred to as QAnon, is rapidly making its way from the shadows of the internet into mainstream culture. In doing so, QAnon supporters are exploiting the pain and frustration many people are feeling in 2020 to create a new wave of disruption that threatens not only governments, but businesses as well.
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31 comments:

  1. The author of this is an opponent of everything Q stands for so be prepared for that if you read it.

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  2. Forbes huh? Seems like a great testimony to something being over the target. See this fresh
    update: https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2020/07/as_the_crisis_deepens_q_says_rise_or_die.html

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  3. I took a look at some of the Q posts over a year ago. I found them to read a lot like what you would hear from a gypsy fortune teller, a lot of vague stuff that a gullible person would swallow hook line and sinker because they wanted it to be true.

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    1. Kinda like reading the books of the Prophets in the Old Testament, huh? Depending on what mood you're in, you can interpret them a half dozen different ways.

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    2. "Plussed the Trans..."

      More like a blow-off valve for autistes who will "trust the plan" waiting for "the storm" and all the "sealed indictments" come out to "lock them up".

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    3. Rolling chicken bones would be far more accurate.

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    4. Wirecutter, that's a common misunderstanding regarding the Prophets. They were leaders in their generation, and they delivered their prophecies orally, along with detailed explanations, to exhort the populace. There was no interpretation going on at the time, that only started many centuries later, when people began to forget the traditional meaning behind the words.

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    5. The Prophets are the hardest books in the Bible for me to read. After the first chapters, my eyes just kinda glaze over and I start skimming instead of reading.

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    6. Wirecutter, that's perfectly understandable, since the prophecies were meant to be listened to, rather than read. Since you're into history, it might help to read a history of the Prophets, to put them into better context.

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  4. Might wanna research Q before discounting it. To many proofs for it to be coincidence.
    Steve in Ky.

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  5. It sure is fun to watch all these people get their panties twisted over a supposedly phony conspiracy nuthouse.
    To date there are over 2,400 attack articles on the Qanon movement.
    Why all the panic over a LARP?

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  6. OH GREAT! Another article by

    "Seth Cohen
    Leadership Strategy
    I write about leadership, politics, inclusion and social change."

    I really was fired up about another article about inclusion and social change! Glad to see Seth's Gender Studies degree was put to good use.

    Julius

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  7. And Epstein didn't kill himself.

    Neither will Maxwell.

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  8. I follow Q. I'm not one of those that buys into everything that's posted there. And quite honestly not a lot of what's been predicted there has come true. However I've never read anything there that would be detrimental to someones business. This guys a deep state asshole that makes me think Q's over the target on something he wrote. Maybe Cohen a pedophile.

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  9. I follow Q too. Cohen probably hates Q because Q is pro-Trump, pro-American/patriotic, anti deep state, and presents a unifying message.

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  10. I don't follow "Q" and don't put much credence in what he/they say. But if a major publication such as Forbes gives someone such as Mr Cohen a platform to debunk him/them then maybe I should be paying attention to Q.

    Crazy society and crazy times we live in.
    So apparently things that are false need to be debunked in a mainstream magazine.
    And it is necessary to criminalize questioning (or denying) things that are true. If I deny, say, gravity, or that the Earth is a sphere*, that makes me a kook. Not a criminal.
    Almost makes you wonder if our betters and masters are gaslighting us, eh? Or maybe there is an agenda?
    Naah, that's crazy talk. It'll be okay!

    *for the pedantic nitpicking bastards out there, the Earth is better described as an oblate spheroid. But you'd have to be an asshole to use that in normal conversation.

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  11. Drudge headlines as of 7/9/20 approx 7pm have now put myself and ithers on a different footing.

    We ARE VERY Close.
    Got D.O.P.E.
    Talk a long range course, keep your hole shut and nod with a smile alot.

    Good Luck

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    1. You still read Drudge?

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    2. Most of the comments here largely miss the point.. There is a backlash against corporate America, but my guess is that it has little to do with Q. Just look around at how they fall all over themselves to kiss the ass of BLM (also known as the DNC funding machine). Seriously. NASCAR bans the Confederate flag. The NFL is going to play the 'black national anthem' whatever the fuck that is. Disney's gone woke and teamed up with third rate instigator Kaepernick. And get a load of this. Company I work for has had several company and department wide meetings where the 'leaders', self-referred to as 'White Allies', routinely call the incident in Minneapolis 'The Floyd Murder'. They can't even be bothered to use the word 'alleged'. Whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty? Corporate America is a major part of the problem here and I hope they soon reap what they've sown.

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  12. I thought everyone realized by know that it is a Q-hoax. Some people are easily conned by palm readers and Q-tards.

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  13. And Marxist Lives Matter and Pantyfa AREN'T disrupting America?
    Give me a break.

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  14. I have not read Drudge for a year, when I discerned they got hit with Trump Derangement Syndrome.

    WOW! it's like Lawrence Odonnel mated with Rachel Madcow and their love child went to the Pelosi School of Hatred.

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  15. If it is a hoax, it is a pretty complex and interesting one

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  16. If you want a feel good story, go get the scoop on the chick in western Colorado who primaried a popular incumbent. She carries and is mighty good looking too. Hell, she might even start her own Squad once she hits DC. Would love to see her kick some ass on the Ugly Squad.

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    1. She owns the Shooter's Grill in Rifle, CO. And she's easy on the eyes.

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  17. Dont waste time on shiny objects! Spend some time in your AO changing hearts and planning. Communities will need leaders, not BS prophets, when the lights go out.
    R

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  18. I have followed Q (and Q+) since shortly after it emerged in Oct. 2017...think I got on board around December of that year. Haven't regretted a moment of it. It seems to be achieving its main objective of WAKING PEOPLE UP to what has been going on in our corrupt government and so-called "elites." I sincerely hope that the Q movement is a true force, because the alternative -- America continuing to go down the drain and corruption simply enlarging until it controls everything -- is just too awful to contemplate.

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