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QAA Podcast

Episode 26: Digital Soldiers feat Krang T Nelson

QAA Podcast

Julian Feeld, Travis View & Jake Rockatansky

News

4.54.4K Ratings

🗓️ 4 February 2019

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Summary

Krang T Nelson joins us to discuss his recent article about the sad side of QAnon — loss of friends and family, especially apparent during holiday periods. We get into Krang's Twitter suspensions as well, including the one he received for tweeting about "antifa supersoldiers". This episode also includes a QAnon safari into the heart of the QAnon militarized zone — to find out how these Digital Soldiers perceive themselves, and even organize harassment campaigns. Oh, and we found a letter written by a soldier during the First Meme War. We read it on the podcast to gain insight, knowledge, and power. Krang T Nelson's Twitter: @KrangTNelson

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I am 100 percent behind you. He's working for the president, working for our country.

0:08.0

We only enlighten the head of my own, you know, when it cheeks the my own, that together.

0:15.0

Welcome listeners to the 25th chapter of the QAnon Anonymous Podcast, the digital soldiers,

0:21.0

and digital sadness episode. We are your hosts, Jake Rockatansky, Julian Field, and Travis Nugh.

0:27.0

This week's episode is a sweet and sour buffet, an SNM relationship, a two-faced chimera.

0:33.0

On one side, we've got the QAnon obsession with militarism and being, quote, digital soldiers.

0:38.0

On the other, we have the very real consequences of believing in this outrageous conspiracy theory,

0:43.0

loss of friendship and family relationships. We are going to kick off with Travis Vue bringing us on a QAnon safari

0:50.0

into the heart of the QAnon militarized zone. Then we're going to be led down a dark alley

0:55.0

by Jake Rockatansky and gather around a trash can fire to listen to whatever grotesque rees he's prepared for us this week.

1:03.0

Finally, we'll interview Crank T. Nelson, a Twitter figure and writer for Vice,

1:07.0

who recently penned an article about the tragic side of the QAnon movement.

1:12.0

But wait, what's this?

1:15.0

QAnon News.

1:17.0

First up, QAnon ends posting hiatus with two new Qdrops.

1:22.0

So on February 1st, QAnon did a hiatus that began all the way back on January 13th by posting two new Qdrops on 8chan.

1:31.0

The first one asked last post before going dark, referencing a previous Qdrop about planned parenthood.

1:39.0

The second one was a stock photo of a couple of jets at dusk that was originally published on in 2015.

1:47.0

So fuck.

1:49.0

It's like he goes about doing his research the same way you went about finding your profile picture on Twitter.

1:54.0

Yeah, it was.

1:55.0

This yeah, really, really a low effort come back. He was like, hey, remember the last post?

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