Mark Dice on Gab: 'Business Insider, a major online publication, thi…'
Mark Dice on Gab: 'Business Insider, a major online publication, thinks that 1776 is a secret QAnon code, and is accusing me of supporting the nonsense for selling a 1776 shirt on my website! ? So, in response to their idiocy, get Free Shipping on all my...
Yea 1776 is code because Q is the 17th letter and 76 refers to Soldier 76 from Overwatch, who is fake and gay, just like Q anon
Operation trust.
"just 2 more weeks! Trust the plan!"
SEPTEMBER 24TH ITS FINALLG HAPPENING GUISE 😤😤😤
That was the latest. I fully expect to go to /pol/ today and see it be "two more weeks!!!" Again
Into the trash it goes.
Antonio finally realizes women in journalism have an agenda.
Right up until this moment, I loved women in urinalism.
There are more people obsessed and have QAnon living rent free in their tiny New York studio apartment brain than there are people who takes QAnon seriously.
Change my mind.
I haven't heard of a single Q follower in years, and even in those days it was a bunch of boomers getting convinced to not do anything because it was all part of the plan.
Even in places like 4chan and T_D it was treated by most people as a joke, LARP, or psy op rather than a serious thing.
If the retarded counterproductive messaging wasn't a big enough clue that the QAnon shit was always a psyop, the fact that I heard it mentioned by leftists waaaaay more than I should have considering how relatively unpopular it was would have tipped me off instantly.
To put it in perspective, there used to be (or still is?) a Q community here and it had quite literally less than one 1000th of the activity of the main patriots board. And this was back when the site was a lot smaller. Yet leftists harped about it all the time.
We violently overthrew a tyrannical government that shit all over our rights in 1776. I can see why the current crop of elites is concerned.
>Berg
These people are so fucking retarded and desperate for their conspiracy theories to be real, they are making them up and hoping people follow them.
Q isn't real, never was, never will be.
What business is business insider actually inside? I’ve never seen any smart financial or business advice on their site. It’s all buzzfeed reject level of opinion pieces. And you have to suck to get rejected from buzzfeed.
Business Insider was at one time an actual business magazine right?
Just about every publication was at one time not straight-up propaganda, but they were still written by journalists who are mostly idiots even if they're not ideologues or propagandists.
Except for Hearst publications. I'm pretty sure those were intended as propaganda from the outset. Also I read The Atlantic was pushing Americans into foreign entanglements from its inception
No, I think it was always basically gossip.
He didn't say how he responded. I imagine he didn't, but it would be funny if he just sent them a link to the musical
every
time