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jim's the father and ron's the son. jim watkins bought this website, 8kun — 8chan, and then became 8kun — and his son was a sort of computer programmer. and we think that, in the latter months and years of qanon, they were the ones who were controlling it. and certainly, in the course of researching my podcast, there was evidence that we uncovered, and other people uncovered, that people in the trump orbit, in the run—up to the 2020 election campaign, had been in touch with the watkinses in order to try and harness the power of this crazy conspiracy theory to help get donald trump elected. irene? yeah, yeah, definitely. i agree, that's the main theory, and all the evidence points towards the watkinses, mostly because, as i mentioned, the short code, there is evidence showing that it was edited manually to match q's original short

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about the intricacies of these image boards than i do — believe that however qanon started, and it's likely that qanon started as a game, and it's interesting this reference to "shall we play a game once more" in this latest post. it seems to be an acknowledgement that perhaps this whole thing is a game, and there's very strong evidence that it started as something called a larp, which is live action role—play. it's kind of like dungeons & dragons online, where people play a role, they pretend to be a high—level government insider, and other people online kind of play along and pretend to believe him, but don't really. and the idea is that qanon sort ofjumped out of this niche portion of the internet where people kind of knew what was going on, and on to the mainstream internet, if you like, facebook, youtube, where people weren't so savvy, and so they started believing this kind of outlandish stuff. whoever started it, we think that it ended up at least being controlled by this slightly strange father and son duo called jim and ron watkins.

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about the intricacies of these image boards than i do, believe that however qanon started, and it's likely that qanon started as a game. and it's interesting this reference to "shall we play a game once more" in this latest post. it seems to be an acknowledgement that perhaps this whole thing is a game, and there's very strong evidence that it started as something called a larp, which is live action role—play. it's kind of like dungeons & dragons online, where people play a role, they pretend to be a high level in government insider and other people online kind of play along and pretend to believe him, don't really. and the idea is that qanon sort ofjumped out of this niche portion of the internet where people kind of knew what was going on and on to the mainstream internet, if you like. facebook, youtube, where people weren't so savvy. and so they started believing this kind of outlandish stuff. whoever started it, we think that it ended up at least being controlled by this slightly strange father and son

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duo called jim and ron watkins. jim's the father and ron's the son. jim watkins bought this website, 8kun — 8chan, and then became 8kun — and his son was a sort of computer programmer. and we think that, in the latter months and years of qanon, they were the ones who were controlling it. and certainly, in the course of researching my podcast, there was evidence that we uncovered, and other people uncovered, that people in the trump orbit, in the run—up to the 2020 election campaign, had been in touch with the watkinses in order to try and harness the power of this crazy conspiracy theory to help get donald trump elected. irene? yeah, yeah, definitely. i agree, that's the main theory. and all the evidence points towards the watkinses. also because, as i mentioned, the short code, there is evidence showing that it was edited manually to match q's

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play a role, they pretend to be a high—level government insider, and other people online kind of play along and pretend to believe him, but don't really. and the idea is that qanon sort ofjumped out of this niche portion of the internet where people kind of knew what was going on, and on to the mainstream internet, if you like, facebook, youtube, where people weren't so savvy, and so they started believing this kind of outlandish stuff. whoever started it, we think that it ended up at least being controlled by this slightly strange father and son duo called jim and ron watkins. jim's the father and ron's the son. jim watkins bought this website, 8kun — 8chan, and then became 8kun — and his son was a sort of computer programmer. and we think that, in the latter months and years of qanon, they were the ones who were controlling it. and certainly, in the course of researching my podcast, there was evidence that we uncovered, and other people uncovered, that people in the trump orbit,

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to "shall we play a game once more" in this latest post. it seems to be an acknowledgement that perhaps this whole thing is a game, and there's very strong evidence that it started as something called a larp, which is live action role—play. it's kind of like dungeons & dragons online, where people play a role, they pretend to be a high level in government insider and other people online kind of play along and pretend to believe him, don't really. and the idea is that qanon sort ofjumped out of this niche portion of the internet where people kind of knew what was going on and on to the mainstream internet, if you like. facebook, youtube, where people weren't so savvy. and so they started believing this kind of outlandish stuff. whoever started it, we think that it ended up at least being controlled by this slightly strange father and son duo called jim and ron watkins. jim's the father and ron's the son. jim watkins bought this website, 8kun — 8chan, and then became 8kun — and his son was a sort of computer programmer.

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