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  • QAnon's danger rises with divisive election

    11/03/2020 6:51:36 AM PST · by RandFan · 72 replies
    The Hill ^ | 11/03/20 09:43 AM EST | BY CHRIS MILLS RODRIGO
    One of the most divisive presidential elections in U.S. history is likely to have a huge impact on QAnon, the sprawling conspiracy theory that has rapidly grown in the Trump era and is increasingly seen as a serious threat.The theory is centered around the belief that Trump is working to expose and prosecute a cabal of elites in media, government and Hollywood running child sex-trafficking rings, but has grown to include more broad anti-institutional beliefs that have helped it spread amid backlash to the government’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic. It’s unclear exactly what might with happen QAnon regardless of...
  • Let's make the Sovereignty Movement Bi-Partisan..

    02/25/2009 8:31:36 PM PST · by JSDude1 · 19 replies · 553+ views
    Vanity (myself, Middlebury Institute, 2nd Vermont Republic) | Feb 25, 09 | Me
    Guys, just like most of you I have been interested in the 10th Amendment "State Sovereignty Resolutions"..but I have one criticism of our tactics (while I agree that some of the momementum for this movement has been opposition toward the big-Socialism that Obama, and the Congress is pushing)..Remember Bush, W. PUSHED for big-government too. I seem to recall (not being a Vermontor.sp (Orwhat they call themselves..)? myself) I remember that Because Bush and the Republican Congress voted for the war in Iraq, there was a "strong push" in Vermont (really liberal, anti-war) state to push for "Secession"..well I know the...
  • Kick The Liberals Out And Reset The Constitution

    10/13/2007 7:44:26 PM PDT · by Delacon · 54 replies · 60+ views
    The Post Chronicle ^ | Oct 13, 2007 | J.J. Jackson
    With members of the ultra-left Middlebury Institute sitting down with members of the League of the South, who are devoted to more limited government, and the two discussing plans for leaving the United States, the topic of secession has once again become just slightly more popular dinner conversation than how much lint Aunt Carla found in her belly button last night. Both groups, despite their divergence on almost everything else political, want to be able to leave the United States peacefully.The liberals, of course want to leave because they are tired of living in a nation that actually defends...