Remote County Park…
…on Turtle Creek, well southwest of here, found by random ramble on the way home from a Janesville errand.
Here’s another You Make The Call
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Test your I-QAnon
True or False
T F — QAnon followers believe that there is a secret cabal of evil people doing abominable things who control U.S. government and media.
T F — This clique includes, among others, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, George Soros, Oprah Winfrey, Tom Hanks, Ellen DeGeneres, Pope Francis, and the Dalai Lama.
T F — QAnon followers believe that, in addition to molesting children, members of this group kill and eat their victims in order to extract a life-extending chemical from their blood.
T F — In 2016 QAnon claimed that Hillary Clinton was operating a child sex-trafficking ring out of the basement of a Washington, D.C. pizza restaurant. In December of that year a man who said he was on the hunt for proof of child abuse was arrested after firing a rifle inside the restaurant.
T F — QAnon is just a handful of wackos on the fringe of social media.
T F — One QAnon follower was arrested in April and accused of threatening to kill Joe Biden.
T F — Several QAnon followers have been charged with domestic terrorism and planned kidnapping.
T F — The FBI says QAnon poses a domestic terrorism threat.
T F — According to QAnon, Trump was recruited by top military generals to run for president in 2016 in order to break up the cabal’s criminal conspiracy, end its control of politics and the media, and bring its members to justice.
T F — Nineteen Republican candidates who have embraced the QAnon conspiracy theory have secured spots on the November ballot.
T F — Recently Trump called QAnon follower Marjorie Greene, winner of a House primary runoff in Georgia, a “future Republican Star” and “a real WINNER!”
T F — When recently asked asked about QAnon, Trump did not question the truth behind the claims of the conspiracy movement. Instead, he offered his help, saying, “QAnon followers are people who love our country.”