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The hacking collective Anonymous is pledging to expose the people behind the "QAnon" conspiracy theory.

The anarchist hacking group slammed the QAnon conspiracy as potentially dangerous and driven by a "brainless political agenda" in a video posted Sunday to what is widely considered the most reliable Anonymous Twitter account.

"We will not sit idly by while you take advantage of the misinformed and poorly educated," the group said in the video, which was posted with the hashtags #OpQ and #OpQAnon.

The video depicts various figures with Anonymous masks acting out certain aspects of the QAnon conspiracy against a constant backdrop of the letter "Q."

The video claims that Anonymous "knew who was responsible for Q" and thought it was funny at first. However, the group now believes the conspiracy theory has gone too far.

"Someone is going to get hurt, so we have to put our foot down and start some shit with you all," the group said in the video.

QAnon shifted into the spotlight after numerous attendees at President Trump's rally in Florida last week held Q-shaped cutouts and posters alluding to the conspiracy theory.

The wide-ranging and vague "QAnon" touches on a number of popular conspiracy theories: Democrats and prominent Hollywood figures are orchestrating underground pedophile rings; special counsel Robert Mueller's probe is a front for investigating 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and former President Obama for their ties to said rings; and hundreds of sealed indictments may have already been handed down in the Clinton case.

The theory was started by a person on the message board 4chan last year claiming to be a high-ranking security official in the Trump administration. The individual or individuals goes by the identity of "Q" and has continued to fan the theory on online platforms.


A number of conservative figures have pushed back against the conspiracy theory on Twitter in recent days, including Michael Flynn Jr., the son of former national security adviser Michael Flynn, and former White House press secretary Sean Spicer.

Anonymous has been adamantly opposed to Trump since he announced his candidacy in 2015. The group declared "cyber war" on Trump in March 2016, directing its followers to take down the then-candidate's websites.

https://twitter.com/YourAnonNews/status/1026197065817317376?s=20
 
Anyone operating under the name anonymous since the chanology disaster (and before it really) isn't in tune with the web at all and is super gay.

Imagine trying to take someone down whose op against boomers is just about to reach a critical mass for some real funny moments
 
Anyone operating under the name anonymous since the chanology disaster (and before it really) isn't in tune with the web at all and is super gay.

Imagine trying to take someone down whose op against boomers is just about to reach a critical mass for some real funny moments
Yeah, it was all dumb. At least the Habbo Hotel invasions were funny.
 
Modern "Anonymous" is like that toothless old neighborhood dog that barks at everything. Yeah, he used to have some bite to him, but these days it's all bark.

Anonymous used to be a bunch of bored trolls that didn't give a shit, causing havok because it was funny. But after the whole "Chantology" stupidity, most of the old Anons left or grew out of it.

Their replacements were the bunch of edgelord kids, antifa spergs, and soyboys that have basically co-opted it these days.
 
Yeah the Oprah and Habbo stuff were funny, but that was really all just /b/. Anonymous seemed like just a meme they used at the time to rustle people rather than anything real. Maybe some newfags took it seriously or something?
The media doesn't understand shitposting or bored autists letting off steam in harmless but technically illegal ways. That got summerfags to take it seriously, and then, yes, all newfags in general.

I guarantee QAnon started as someone fucking around and the act was coopted. I guarantee only a tiny number of schizos believed it, but a few schizos trickling in eventually hits a critical mass and amusing turns to pathetic. Story of life on the internet. People just want to believe something, and stupid people being pushed away from mainstream stuff because of internet histrionics just leaves the crazy shit. Can't stop stupid, but you can baseless shame it until the only welcoming place is aliens, extremist conspiracy based politics, and daytime TV.
 
"We will not sit idly by while you take advantage of the misinformed and poorly educated,"

Said the literal self described anarchist.

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Take advantage of the misinformed and poorly educated?

So basically what every politician does. Hell, it's practically the whole job in itself.
 
Oh wow so the autistic army of grey hat neck beard hackers wearing guy fawkes masks are planning to do more gayops slacker hacktivism in the name of some obscure cause in a very pretentious manner? Color me suprised..
 
Has Anonymous did anything interesting lately? It's like the mainstream media forgot them or something.
 
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Here's what I picture in my mind whenever I imagine a member of Anonymous in this day and age:


It was more fun when they were fighting Scientology in a big spastic free-for-all.
 
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