Sites that compete to fill the gap with QMap don’t need to communicate it

At most since the beginning of the QAnon conspiracy cult, Q believers have relied on outdoor resources to gather and help decode Q drops. Just a few months after Q began publishing in 4chan, the directors of the first wonderful QAnon subreddit, the long-CBTS_stream r/CBTS_stream long passne, asked the “older generations” to “cannot paint on the channels” to sign up and help fight the globalist clique. Seeing the worst and highest incomprehensible portions of chan panels has led to the emergence of a small industry of aggregation sites, places where Q believers can get new drops and move directly to the 8chan publications where they were made.

Therefore, Q drop aggregators play a primary role either in spreading Gospel Q and driving traffic to where Q drops are performed. And the biggest of those sites, until now, was QMap. pub. As a data exchange center for Q activity, it had a massive user base, which housed tens of thousands of believers at once, who did everything from reading the drops to posting on the site’s “Q prayer wall. “Q drops were also shouted, with Q sharing a tweet with a photo of a user holding a signal that says “QMAP”. “PUB”. If anything had the seal of approval of the mysterious “military intelligence team” which, according to Q fans, discloses data about 8kun, it was QMap.

But the popularity of QMap would possibly have been the key to its downfall. In the summer of 2020, QMap began obtaining its security and content delivery service from VanwaTech, the same Vancouver-based company that introduced facilities similar to 8kun. the search was underway to locate who QMap really was and whether they were similar to 8kun owner Jim Watkins. Within weeks, Jason Gelinas, owner of QMap, who ran the site from New Jersey, was appointed director of Citibank. their work, QMap broke and Q enthusiasts had to locate another position to collect their drops.

In the wreck of QMap’s demise, five other major aggregation sites popped up, all necessarily providing the same thing – a collection of Q drops with links to their original 8kun posts, but they’re all a bit more. Some settle for donations, some proudly announce no, some can be touched without a problem, some have no touch data, none have taken off yet in the Q community, and perhaps most importantly so far, they have made a major mistake. What Jason Gelinas Did: Put easily traceable public data on the page about an app I was running Son Q acolytes who are obviously committed to covering themselves and their sites, and as such there is little evidence as to who runs one of they.

qalerts. app

The content of QAlerts. app can also be discovered on inteldrops. com, qalerts. net and qalerts. pub, but despite its similar name, it deserves not to be with the Twitter nickname still active by Jason Gelinas, QAppAnon. but they have a presentation similar to QMap: drop pages on a black background and a bar in the look that provides a variety of ‘research resources’, other platforms on which to download the QAlerts app and donation options. One of them was a Patreon page with about 60 customers, although it was recently deleted through the site.

The Daily Dot touched the site on its touch page, but got no reaction from its owner, which is called “DevAnon”. There is probably an explanation as to why, as DevAnon states on the site: “We do not respond or comment on ‘Operation Mockingbird’ [an alleged, if never fully proven, CIA operation to recruit hounds to spread articles favorable to American interests and hostile to communism] media investigations into ‘fake news’. See Q post 1688. independent media resources, as well as decided on Fox News (Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity) and white hats within our US government. America. “

One last facet that QAlerts is not unusual with QMap is that its domain calling system, the way users connect to the website, is routed through VanwaTech, the same company that provided this service for 8kun.

https://qanon. pub/

Also, not to be with the QMap. pub with the same call (and now missing), qanon. pub gives a blank and undeniable design, just falls on a white background without extras. The site also has qanon. app, qdrop. pub and qntmpkts. keybase. pub domains; and its only other supply is an incredibly long list of Q data evidence in the form of screenshots, without research or context.

The site also lacks two other facets of other larger Q-drop aggregators: touch data of any kind and a Patreon page. In fact, the site makes it transparent that you don’t settle for donations. With your DNS routed through Cloudflare, the site is transparent. still relatively unknown, and there is no one for Daily Dot to request a comment, we touch the directors of Twitter 3 for the Keybase message board connected to the site.

https://qagg. news/

QAgg. known link between this specific site and Jim Watkins. This site took off at least a little, with its number of visitors counting more than 30,000 visitors in the last 24 hours from October 28 to 29, which is not insignificant traffic.

Beyond its deal with VanwaTech, QAgg also stands out for the other added price it provides to users, adding a podcast of Q drops read through male and female voices ending in a drop of 128, and a small channel of YouTube still active with 1000 subscribers providing some videos of the same: drops being played. The site also has a Patreon page for donations, it only has about 50 clients.

It is interesting to note that QAgg is the only aggregator that tells the 4chan message that the first Q cites as “drop 0” and includes it in a block of 128 drops that constitute a puzzle to solve. “I and many others think that the existing drop 128 indicates that the first batch of drops is equivalent to an encrypted puzzle (When does a map become a guide?) “write the FAQ section of the site. “Well, encryption works regularly on 128-bit blocks consisting of bytes. It is herbal and suitable for 0-127 to constitute those 128, leaving the existing fall 128 (which is actually fall 129) as “key” (do you have the cornerstone?). We just want to break it. The news is unlocking. “

Looking for more information about what this “key” can unlock, Daily Dot touched the site owner for their touch page and did not get a response.

https://qposts. online/

QPosts offers only an undeniable black design with drops that can be searched by keyword, number or date. It also does not have touch data or donation site, nor other studies to provide context.

https://qresear. ch/q-posts

This is a drop aggregator on the board “The 8chan/ 8kun QResearch Board Search”, which stores tens of thousands of 8chan/8kk messages, many of which cannot be discovered anywhere else because they were deleted when 8chan broke. German believer Q called “ResignationAnon”, who also runs several other sites, adding sites committed to tracking notable resignations and deaths.

Beyond the treasure of ancient messages, his offers are very similar to QAgg’s, adding resignations, accusations, arrests and deaths, which are only long lists with little context or attempts to have compatibility with a broader narrative. Daily Dot contacted “LeavingAnon” via email, and did not get an answer, the council owner posted the email publicly and a German publication at least partially known as “DeliverantAnon” as “a Berlin programmer”.

Ultimately, as long as Q publishes in Table 8kun anarchic and full of racism, Q promoters will want aggregation sites like that to provide choice tactics for Q believers to get the drops. So far, none of those sites have taken off in the Q zeitgeist just like QMap. But they have also proved harder to locate in the genuine world and seem more determined to protect their identity.

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