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    Cobb (GA) car wash put up billboard linking business to QAnon conspiracy

    An Acworth car wash has aligned its business with a group who believe a government insider is publicly uncovering a vast left-wing plot against President Donald Trump.

    The billboard reads “#QANON” — citing a group many have said espouse conspiracy theories — and has a logo with the name of Car Nutz Car Wash in the bottom left corner.

    Car wash co-owner Cleve Meredith said the sign is about a mile away from his business, which is located at 3614 Cobb Parkway NW.

    He said he let his employees know before putting up the sign in June.

    “We all support Freedom and independent thought,” he wrote in an email response to questions from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Monday.

    Meredith said he put up the billboard because he’s “a patriot among the millions who love this country.”

    In October 2017, an anonymous user posted on 4chan, a shadowy part of the internet that has been used as a breeding ground for extreme ideas. The poster, under the moniker “Q,” claimed to have a high-level government clearance.

    The right-wing cabal believes debunked myths, including those surrounding Pizzagate — the false notion that Democratic party officials were running a child-sex ring out of a Washington, D.C. pizza shop. In 2016, a man who went to the store to “self-investigate” the fabrication fired three shots from an AR-15 in the shop.

    In June, an armed man drove an armored vehicle to the Hoover Dam claiming to be on a mission from QAnon.

    The president has not explicitly discussed Q in public, but the group’s followers divine meaning from actions and phrases used by the president. For the most part, they appear to be Trump supporters.

    Dozens of people at a Trump rally in Tampa on July 31 had Q signs and T-shirts and spoke to reporters about their beliefs.

    Q has been amplified by people like actor Roseanne Barr, who was banished from her self-titled television reboot after comparing former White House adviser Valerie Jarrett, who is black, to an ape. She claims she didn’t mean to evoke obvious racism.

    The Acworth business, which records show incorporated with the state in 2013, has received mixed reviews online.

    On Yelp, the business has been bombarded with one-star reviews that appear to be because of the sign. One reads: “The sign is rasict (sic) and basically conspiracy theories that prey on people's fears.”

    In the reviews section of Google, the business has been flooded with five-star reviews like this one: “Thank you for your wonderful #QANON billboard. A true patriotic business - please patronize these wonderful people!!”

    Meredith, the car wash co-owner, said “common sense” drew him to QAnon. He refuted calling it a group, instead describing it as “a wake up call."

    He said he felt the reviews created a "zero sum net gain" because "individuals have their own opinions and should express them freely."

    When asked if he understood why some people would be offended by the sign, he simply responded: “Misinformation.”

    https://www.ajc.com/news/local/cobb-...nbVngqjtvWHCN/

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    Don't you guys find some of this..... well..... bizarre....

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    Don't you guys find some of this..... well..... bizarre....
    Shhhhh I’m watching this

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    Cobb (GA) car wash put up billboard linking business to QAnon conspiracy

    An Acworth car wash has aligned its business with a group who believe a government insider is publicly uncovering a vast left-wing plot against President Donald Trump.

    The billboard reads "#QANON" — citing a group many have said espouse conspiracy theories — and has a logo with the name of Car Nutz Car Wash in the bottom left corner.

    Car wash co-owner Cleve Meredith said the sign is about a mile away from his business, which is located at 3614 Cobb Parkway NW.

    He said he let his employees know before putting up the sign in June.

    "We all support Freedom and independent thought," he wrote in an email response to questions from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Monday.

    Meredith said he put up the billboard because he's "a patriot among the millions who love this country."

    In October 2017, an anonymous user posted on 4chan, a shadowy part of the internet that has been used as a breeding ground for extreme ideas. The poster, under the moniker "Q," claimed to have a high-level government clearance.

    The right-wing cabal believes debunked myths, including those surrounding Pizzagate — the false notion that Democratic party officials were running a child-sex ring out of a Washington, D.C. pizza shop. In 2016, a man who went to the store to "self-investigate" the fabrication fired three shots from an AR-15 in the shop.

    In June, an armed man drove an armored vehicle to the Hoover Dam claiming to be on a mission from QAnon.

    The president has not explicitly discussed Q in public, but the group's followers divine meaning from actions and phrases used by the president. For the most part, they appear to be Trump supporters.

    Dozens of people at a Trump rally in Tampa on July 31 had Q signs and T-shirts and spoke to reporters about their beliefs.

    Q has been amplified by people like actor Roseanne Barr, who was banished from her self-titled television reboot after comparing former White House adviser Valerie Jarrett, who is black, to an ape. She claims she didn't mean to evoke obvious racism.

    The Acworth business, which records show incorporated with the state in 2013, has received mixed reviews online.

    On Yelp, the business has been bombarded with one-star reviews that appear to be because of the sign. One reads: "The sign is rasict (sic) and basically conspiracy theories that prey on people's fears."

    In the reviews section of Google, the business has been flooded with five-star reviews like this one: "Thank you for your wonderful #QANON billboard. A true patriotic business - please patronize these wonderful people!!"

    Meredith, the car wash co-owner, said "common sense" drew him to QAnon. He refuted calling it a group, instead describing it as "a wake up call."

    He said he felt the reviews created a "zero sum net gain" because "individuals have their own opinions and should express them freely."

    When asked if he understood why some people would be offended by the sign, he simply responded: "Misinformation."

    https://www.ajc.com/news/local/cobb-...nbVngqjtvWHCN/

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    Quote Originally Posted by fuego View Post
    Cobb (GA) car wash put up billboard linking business to QAnon conspiracy

    An Acworth car wash has aligned its business with a group who believe a government insider is publicly uncovering a vast left-wing plot against President Donald Trump.

    The billboard reads “#QANON” — citing a group many have said espouse conspiracy theories — and has a logo with the name of Car Nutz Car Wash in the bottom left corner.

    Car wash co-owner Cleve Meredith said the sign is about a mile away from his business, which is located at 3614 Cobb Parkway NW.

    He said he let his employees know before putting up the sign in June.

    “We all support Freedom and independent thought,” he wrote in an email response to questions from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Monday.

    Meredith said he put up the billboard because he’s “a patriot among the millions who love this country.”

    In October 2017, an anonymous user posted on 4chan, a shadowy part of the internet that has been used as a breeding ground for extreme ideas. The poster, under the moniker “Q,” claimed to have a high-level government clearance.

    The right-wing cabal believes debunked myths, including those surrounding Pizzagate — the false notion that Democratic party officials were running a child-sex ring out of a Washington, D.C. pizza shop. In 2016, a man who went to the store to “self-investigate” the fabrication fired three shots from an AR-15 in the shop.

    In June, an armed man drove an armored vehicle to the Hoover Dam claiming to be on a mission from QAnon.

    The president has not explicitly discussed Q in public, but the group’s followers divine meaning from actions and phrases used by the president. For the most part, they appear to be Trump supporters.

    Dozens of people at a Trump rally in Tampa on July 31 had Q signs and T-shirts and spoke to reporters about their beliefs.

    Q has been amplified by people like actor Roseanne Barr, who was banished from her self-titled television reboot after comparing former White House adviser Valerie Jarrett, who is black, to an ape. She claims she didn’t mean to evoke obvious racism.

    The Acworth business, which records show incorporated with the state in 2013, has received mixed reviews online.

    On Yelp, the business has been bombarded with one-star reviews that appear to be because of the sign. One reads: “The sign is rasict (sic) and basically conspiracy theories that prey on people's fears.”

    In the reviews section of Google, the business has been flooded with five-star reviews like this one: “Thank you for your wonderful #QANON billboard. A true patriotic business - please patronize these wonderful people!!”

    Meredith, the car wash co-owner, said “common sense” drew him to QAnon. He refuted calling it a group, instead describing it as “a wake up call."

    He said he felt the reviews created a "zero sum net gain" because "individuals have their own opinions and should express them freely."

    When asked if he understood why some people would be offended by the sign, he simply responded: “Misinformation.”

    https://www.ajc.com/news/local/cobb-...nbVngqjtvWHCN/
    There is going to be a groundswell of support that just may go mainstream and surpass ole Alex.

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    I'm watching the podcasts now from praying medic..

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    There is a LOT going on right now that "woke" people are watching for. I'm not even into it very deep but this is supposed to be a total global economic reset with THOUSANDS of international arrests in, especially, the global pedophile rings. There's even a rumor that the internet will experience complete blackouts for up to 10 days.

    If you've never delved into the world of Q and all that means, take time to watch this video series but do it soon. No telling when it will be removed. It's excellent, concise, and very revealing. 10 parts, watch in order and longest one is about 25 min I think.

    https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=...uu1WQ4vFidawQz

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    Quote Originally Posted by A.J. View Post
    There is a LOT going on right now that "woke" people are watching for. I'm not even into it very deep but this is supposed to be a total global economic reset with THOUSANDS of international arrests in, especially, the global pedophile rings. There's even a rumor that the internet will experience complete blackouts for up to 10 days.

    If you've never delved into the world of Q and all that means, take time to watch this video series but do it soon. No telling when it will be removed. It's excellent, concise, and very revealing. 10 parts, watch in order and longest one is about 25 min I think.

    https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=...uu1WQ4vFidawQz
    Thanx AJ. I try to keep up with the Qanon/Praying Medic releases. It was a year ago some of this long list of indicts/arrests was going to happen. We were told to be patient with the martial law, emergency crisis, loss of utilities, get a month of food etc. So here we go? I'll watch it with a different perspective now.

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    So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed. John's Avatar
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    I'll watch it with a different perspective now.
    Listen to the first sentence in Trumps speech posted above.

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