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Published May 11, 2021 Updated May 13, 2021, 10:09 am CDT
The individual(s) responsible for making message board posts under the pseudonym “Q,” who helped spark the QAnon conspiracy theory, may live on the West Coast of the U.S. and have a history of traveling in Asia. Featured Video Hide
A new report published by Bellingcat on Monday alongside The Q Origins Project analyzed metadata in photos posted by Q on the far-right message board 8kun and its predecessor 8chan between October 2017 and December 2020. Advertisement Hide
Where in the world is Q, the imageboard user whose mysterious “drops” spawned an army of followers? Thanks to image metadata, we may finally have an answer albeit a very broad one. https://t.co/TUntw4RFYr Bellingcat (@bellingcat) May 10, 2021
Seattle man wonders if his childhood friend is the leader of Q-Anon By Patrick Malone, The Seattle Times
Published: April 13, 2021, 8:04am
Share: Jim, left, and Ron Watkins in Q: Into the Storm. (Courtesy of HBO)
Shawn Lawrence “was hit with a brick” when he learned his high-school best friend – who he’d carried tunes with in choir and spent countless hours having innocent fun with – has become gatekeeper of the internet’s gutter.
Lawrence, 34, laughs recounting memories of Ron Watkins at Kamiak High School in Mukilteo, north of Seattle. They forged a tight bond as one-quarter of a barbershop octet in the school choir before graduating in 2005, capping what Lawrence described as an exceedingly wholesome childhood.
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