• #45 Sends Enforcers Into Rally Crowd to Shut Down QAnon Salutes

    From Technobarbarian@21:1/5 to All on Sat Sep 24 08:55:34 2022
    "Trump Team Sends Enforcers Into Rally Crowd to Shut Down QAnon Salutes
    – Says They Are Not Security But ‘Guest Management’"

    Staffers for former President Donald Trump sent “guest management” —
    with shirts that had “security” printed on them — into a rally crowd to enforce a ban on the QAnon salutes that got so much attention last week.

    The political world has been buzzing about that strange rally scene last
    week in which Trump’s supporters performed a one-finger salute during a trance-like portion of Trump’s speech scored to dramatic music.

    Trump held another rally in Wilmington, North Carolina Friday night,
    where Correspondent for PBS NewsHour Lisa Desjardins spotted some of
    those salutes — and the aforementioned “guest management” technicians.

    In an extensive thread on the rally, Desjardins posted video of the
    crowd, and noted “And this happened again – though less widespread.”

    Ms. Desjardins then confirmed the meaning of the salute — and the reason
    for its decreased prevalence.

    “Confirmed w people at Trump rally who held 1 finger up that they meant
    it as a symbol of QAnon’s “Where We Go One We Go All” and further…

    Security staff here fanned out and told people to take down their
    fingers. That is a reason why – maybe main reason – we saw fewer,” she wrote.
    [snip]

    LOL So now they're stage managing the audience participation
    portion of the performance because it's getting a little too real.

    TB

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  • From dm_callier@21:1/5 to Technobarbarian on Sat Sep 24 11:17:36 2022
    On Saturday, September 24, 2022 at 8:55:38 AM UTC-7, Technobarbarian wrote:
    "Trump Team Sends Enforcers Into Rally Crowd to Shut Down QAnon Salutes
    – Says They Are Not Security But ‘Guest Management’"

    Staffers for former President Donald Trump sent “guest management” — with shirts that had “security” printed on them — into a rally crowd to
    enforce a ban on the QAnon salutes that got so much attention last week.

    The political world has been buzzing about that strange rally scene last week in which Trump’s supporters performed a one-finger salute during a trance-like portion of Trump’s speech scored to dramatic music.

    Trump held another rally in Wilmington, North Carolina Friday night,
    where Correspondent for PBS NewsHour Lisa Desjardins spotted some of
    those salutes — and the aforementioned “guest management” technicians.

    In an extensive thread on the rally, Desjardins posted video of the
    crowd, and noted “And this happened again – though less widespread.”

    Ms. Desjardins then confirmed the meaning of the salute — and the reason for its decreased prevalence.

    “Confirmed w people at Trump rally who held 1 finger up that they meant
    it as a symbol of QAnon’s “Where We Go One We Go All” and further…

    Security staff here fanned out and told people to take down their
    fingers. That is a reason why – maybe main reason – we saw fewer,” she wrote.
    [snip]

    LOL So now they're stage managing the audience participation
    portion of the performance because it's getting a little too real.

    TB
    "It's only a paper moon hanging in a carboard sky, but it wouldn't be make believe if you believe in me."
    M(ake)A(merica)G(reen)A(s grass)

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  • From filmbydon@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Technobarbarian on Sat Sep 24 11:57:25 2022
    On Saturday, September 24, 2022 at 8:55:38 AM UTC-7, Technobarbarian wrote:
    "Trump Team Sends Enforcers Into Rally Crowd to Shut Down QAnon Salutes
    – Says They Are Not Security But ‘Guest Management’"

    Staffers for former President Donald Trump sent “guest management” — with shirts that had “security” printed on them — into a rally crowd to
    enforce a ban on the QAnon salutes that got so much attention last week.

    The political world has been buzzing about that strange rally scene last week in which Trump’s supporters performed a one-finger salute during a trance-like portion of Trump’s speech scored to dramatic music.

    Trump held another rally in Wilmington, North Carolina Friday night,
    where Correspondent for PBS NewsHour Lisa Desjardins spotted some of
    those salutes — and the aforementioned “guest management” technicians.

    In an extensive thread on the rally, Desjardins posted video of the
    crowd, and noted “And this happened again – though less widespread.”

    Ms. Desjardins then confirmed the meaning of the salute — and the reason for its decreased prevalence.

    “Confirmed w people at Trump rally who held 1 finger up that they meant
    it as a symbol of QAnon’s “Where We Go One We Go All” and further…

    Security staff here fanned out and told people to take down their
    fingers. That is a reason why – maybe main reason – we saw fewer,” she wrote.
    [snip]

    LOL So now they're stage managing the audience participation
    portion of the performance because it's getting a little too real.

    TB

    I imagine the reason the "Guest Management" fanned out through the crowd to quash those raised fingers, is because it looks too much like the old Nazi rallies, when the respondents were giving the, "Hitler Salute" to their "Fuhrer", and that just ain'
    t fittin' lookin', in the USA?

    Heinrich Himmler Jr.

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  • From Technobarbarian@21:1/5 to film...@gmail.com on Sat Sep 24 13:01:18 2022
    On 9/24/2022 11:57 AM, film...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, September 24, 2022 at 8:55:38 AM UTC-7, Technobarbarian wrote:
    "Trump Team Sends Enforcers Into Rally Crowd to Shut Down QAnon Salutes
    – Says They Are Not Security But ‘Guest Management’"

    Staffers for former President Donald Trump sent “guest management” — >> with shirts that had “security” printed on them — into a rally crowd to
    enforce a ban on the QAnon salutes that got so much attention last week.

    The political world has been buzzing about that strange rally scene last
    week in which Trump’s supporters performed a one-finger salute during a
    trance-like portion of Trump’s speech scored to dramatic music.

    Trump held another rally in Wilmington, North Carolina Friday night,
    where Correspondent for PBS NewsHour Lisa Desjardins spotted some of
    those salutes — and the aforementioned “guest management” technicians. >>
    In an extensive thread on the rally, Desjardins posted video of the
    crowd, and noted “And this happened again – though less widespread.” >>
    Ms. Desjardins then confirmed the meaning of the salute — and the reason >> for its decreased prevalence.

    “Confirmed w people at Trump rally who held 1 finger up that they meant
    it as a symbol of QAnon’s “Where We Go One We Go All” and further… >>
    Security staff here fanned out and told people to take down their
    fingers. That is a reason why – maybe main reason – we saw fewer,” she >> wrote.
    [snip]

    LOL So now they're stage managing the audience participation
    portion of the performance because it's getting a little too real.

    TB

    I imagine the reason the "Guest Management" fanned out through the crowd to quash those raised fingers, is because it looks too much like the old Nazi rallies, when the respondents were giving the, "Hitler Salute" to their "Fuhrer", and that just
    ain't fittin' lookin', in the USA?

    Heinrich Himmler Jr.

    The idiot also has to worry about making his love affair with Qnon
    too explicit. He's enjoying the relationship, but I don't think he wants
    to be seen in public with her.

    TB

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  • From bfh@21:1/5 to All on Sat Sep 24 15:44:52 2022
    dm_callier wrote:
    On Saturday, September 24, 2022 at 8:55:38 AM UTC-7,
    Technobarbarian wrote:
    "Trump Team Sends Enforcers Into Rally Crowd to Shut Down QAnon
    Salutes – Says They Are Not Security But ‘Guest
    Management’"

    Staffers for former President Donald Trump sent “guest
    management” — with shirts that had “security” printed on
    them — into a rally crowd to enforce a ban on the QAnon salutes
    that got so much attention last week.

    The political world has been buzzing about that strange rally
    scene last week in which Trump’s supporters performed a
    one-finger salute during a trance-like portion of Trump’s
    speech scored to dramatic music.

    Trump held another rally in Wilmington, North Carolina Friday
    night, where Correspondent for PBS NewsHour Lisa Desjardins
    spotted some of those salutes — and the aforementioned “guest >> management” technicians.

    In an extensive thread on the rally, Desjardins posted video of
    the crowd, and noted “And this happened again – though less
    widespread.”

    Ms. Desjardins then confirmed the meaning of the salute — and
    the reason for its decreased prevalence.

    “Confirmed w people at Trump rally who held 1 finger up that
    they meant it as a symbol of QAnon’s “Where We Go One We Go
    All” and further…

    Security staff here fanned out and told people to take down
    their fingers. That is a reason why – maybe main reason – we >> saw fewer,” she wrote. [snip]

    LOL So now they're stage managing the audience participation
    portion of the performance because it's getting a little too
    real.

    TB
    "It's only a paper moon hanging in a carboard sky, but it wouldn't
    be make believe if you believe in me." M(ake)A(merica)G(reen)A(s
    grass)

    What?! The moon is not real? damn. Then why are we spending all this
    money on a moon rocket that can't seem to get off the ground? Wait...........is the rocket even real?

    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

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  • From kmiller@21:1/5 to Technobarbarian on Sat Sep 24 18:25:49 2022
    On 9/24/2022 1:01 PM, Technobarbarian wrote:
    On 9/24/2022 11:57 AM, film...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, September 24, 2022 at 8:55:38 AM UTC-7, Technobarbarian
    wrote:
    "Trump Team Sends Enforcers Into Rally Crowd to Shut Down QAnon Salutes
    – Says They Are Not Security But ‘Guest Management’"

    Staffers for former President Donald Trump sent “guest management” — >>> with shirts that had “security” printed on them — into a rally crowd to
    enforce a ban on the QAnon salutes that got so much attention last week. >>>
    The political world has been buzzing about that strange rally scene last >>> week in which Trump’s supporters performed a one-finger salute during a >>> trance-like portion of Trump’s speech scored to dramatic music.

    Trump held another rally in Wilmington, North Carolina Friday night,
    where Correspondent for PBS NewsHour Lisa Desjardins spotted some of
    those salutes — and the aforementioned “guest management” technicians.

    In an extensive thread on the rally, Desjardins posted video of the
    crowd, and noted “And this happened again – though less widespread.” >>>
    Ms. Desjardins then confirmed the meaning of the salute — and the reason >>> for its decreased prevalence.

    “Confirmed w people at Trump rally who held 1 finger up that they meant >>> it as a symbol of QAnon’s “Where We Go One We Go All” and further… >>>
    Security staff here fanned out and told people to take down their
    fingers. That is a reason why – maybe main reason – we saw fewer,” she
    wrote.
    [snip]

    LOL So now they're stage managing the audience participation
    portion of the performance because it's getting a little too real.

    TB

    I imagine the reason the "Guest Management" fanned out through the
    crowd to quash those raised fingers,  is because it looks too much
    like the old Nazi rallies, when the respondents were giving the,
    "Hitler Salute" to their "Fuhrer",  and that just ain't fittin'
    lookin',  in the USA?

    Heinrich Himmler Jr.

         The idiot also has to worry about making his love affair with Qnon too explicit. He's enjoying the relationship, but I don't think he wants
    to be seen in public with her.

    TB

    I think the crowd should be encouraged to use a different finger.

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  • From Technobarbarian@21:1/5 to Technobarbarian on Mon Sep 26 13:09:15 2022
    On 9/24/2022 8:55 AM, Technobarbarian wrote:

    "Trump Team Sends Enforcers Into Rally Crowd to Shut Down QAnon Salutes
    – Says They Are Not Security But ‘Guest Management’"

    Staffers for former President Donald Trump sent “guest management” — with shirts that had “security” printed on them — into a rally crowd to enforce a ban on the QAnon salutes that got so much attention last week.

    The political world has been buzzing about that strange rally scene last
    week in which Trump’s supporters performed a one-finger salute during a trance-like portion of Trump’s speech scored to dramatic music.

    Trump held another rally in Wilmington, North Carolina Friday night,
    where Correspondent for PBS NewsHour Lisa Desjardins spotted some of
    those salutes — and the aforementioned “guest management” technicians.

    In an extensive thread on the rally, Desjardins posted video of the
    crowd, and noted “And this happened again – though less widespread.”

    Ms. Desjardins then confirmed the meaning of the salute — and the reason for its decreased prevalence.

    “Confirmed w people at Trump rally who held 1 finger up that they meant
    it as a symbol of QAnon’s “Where We Go One We Go All” and further…

    Security staff here fanned out and told people to take down their
    fingers. That is a reason why – maybe main reason – we saw fewer,” she wrote.
    [snip]

          LOL So now they're stage managing the audience participation portion of the performance because it's getting a little too real.

    TB

    "How a QAnon splinter group became a feature of Trump rallies

    An offshoot of the extremist movement called Negative48 is thronging
    Trump political events, causing tensions with the former president’s team.

    By Isaac Arnsdorf
    September 26, 2022 at 6:00 a.m. EDT

    WILMINGTON, N.C. — Julie McDaniel can’t say for sure who started it. It might even have been her.

    McDaniel was in the front section at a Trump rally earlier this month in Youngstown, Ohio, when the former president started wrapping up his
    speech by playing an instrumental score embraced by followers of the
    QAnon online conspiracy theory. She felt moved to raise her right hand
    and point to the sky — to God, she said. Soon everyone around her was
    doing it, too.

    “It was spontaneous, it was like the domino effect,” said McDaniel, who also attended Friday’s rally here in Wilmington, N.C., coming from her
    home in the Chicago area. She objected to news coverage that condemned
    the gesture, with some comparing it to a Nazi salute. “It was an
    amazing, amazing moment, when you have the unity that everybody is
    there, and not only in this small group that was on the floor, but other
    people were doing it,” she said.

    The group on the floor was an offshoot of the QAnon community called Negative48, a name that they say stands for the opposite of evil.
    They’ve become a fixture at Trump’s rallies this year. Numbering about
    100, they can be spotted by their lanyards sporting as many as 16
    commemorative buttons from each rally they have attended. Or see them
    wrap their arms around each other to sway to Elvis Presley’s “Suspicious Minds” blasting over the loudspeakers. Or lining up to take selfies in
    front of the stage with their leader, a man in American flag pants named Michael Brian Protzman.

    The FBI has warned that extremist movements such as QAnon — which
    loosely revolves around the baseless belief that the world is secretly
    run by Satan-worshipping child sex traffickers — is likely to motivate
    some people to criminal and violent acts. The ideology has already been implicated in multiple crimes, including several people arrested in the
    riot at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and a recent murder in Michigan.

    But the Negative48 group rejects such characterizations.

    “Some people call QAnon a cult, but I like to spell it cult with a Q, Q-U-L-T, because it’s hard to find people that are on our same page,”
    said group member Kelly Heath from Georgia. “It’s a strange story.
    You’re not going to hear about it every day. It’s like saying that God’s coming, the world is changing, and we need it to change. There’s bad
    people that run the world, and they do bad things to kids, and it’s
    ugly.” Heath said the group included members who were themselves victims
    of sexual abuse as children.

    Kelly Heath at a rally for former president Donald Trump in Wilmington,
    N.C., on Sept. 23. (Madeline Gray for The Washington Post)
    As long as there have been Trump rallies, there have been roadies who
    follow him from city to city. Some have called themselves the “Front Row Joes,” like Saundra Kiczenski, who Trump called up to the stage in
    Anchorage in July because he liked her shirt covered with his face.
    Friday’s rally in Wilmington, N.C. was her 69th. Richard Snowden said
    the Wilmington rally would probably be his last, capping 80 events in 28
    states across seven years. During his speech that night, Trump called
    out a few women from North Carolina who he said had been to 92 rallies,
    earning them a special invitation to Mar-a-Lag."
    [snip]

    "https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/09/26/trump-qanon-rallies-negative48/"

    #45's rallies remind me of religious revival tent meetings and
    the Grateful Dead. The Dead had a lot of "Dead-heads" following them
    around the country too.

    TB

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