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In reply to the discussion: QAnon was enabled in part by former military and intelligence professionals "gone wild." [View all]peggysue2
(12,453 posts)Larry Johnson? I always wondered where he went. Johnson ran the site No Quarter for years. I was a member back in 2007-2008. At the time Johnson claimed to be a dedicated Hillary Clinton supporter. After Barack Obama won the election and Clinton accepted the SOS job, the site turned absolutely toxic with all sorts of ridiculous theories being tossed back and forth. Posters I had once been friendly with turned positively vicious. On a dime, it seemed.
Full disclosure, I was never Barack Obama's biggest fan. The man grew on me over time although I was not without my criticism of certain policies. That being said, the atmosphere on the site took a 180 degree turn to a very anti-Democratic tilt. That's when I left. At the time, Johnson claimed to be a Libertarian, a stance that's never washed with me. Think Steve Bannon.
Anyway, the site suddenly went down, vanished, all traces disappeared.
And so, Johnson pops up like a bad quarter in the middle of the QAnon phenom. Guess I shouldn't be surprised. And what good company he's keeping with the likes of Mike Flynn.
Are all these men disgruntled, former employees? Michael Scheuer? He was a frequent barker of nonsense and conspiracy on Fox News. Jack Posobiec? I'm pretty sure he's a dedicated Trump defender. And Binney? Didn't he question the integrity of our voting machines back in the day?
What a cast of characters!
Excellent find, Nevilledog. Thanks for the post.
