The world’s most popular QAnon post aggregator has been taken offline, after its webmaster – a Citigroup employee named Jason Gelinas – was doxxed by Logically.com and later stalked by Bloomberg‘s William Turton – who drove out to his house for an interview.
Under the username ‘QAppAnon,’ Gelinas launched Qmap.pub in May of 2018 under the username ‘QAppAnon,’ – which boasted over 10 million visitors in July according to SimilarWeb. The site aggregated ‘Q drops,’ messages posted by an anonymous individual (or individuals) to image board ‘8kun’ promoting the theory that President Trump is part of a military intelligence operation by ‘white hat’ insiders to take down the deep state – arresting and prosecuting corrupt government officials and pedophiles.
Because ‘8kun’ users often post graphic or objectionable material, Qmap.pub provided followers of the movement a ‘clean’ platform to follow Q drops.
Now, this is all that appears when one visits the site:
When reached at home by Bloomberg‘s Turton and asked about the Logically report, Gelinas said “I’m not going to comment on any of that,” adding “I’m not going to get involved. I want to stay out of it.”
Wearing an American flag baseball cap, Gelinas said that QAnon is a “patriotic movement to save the country.”
Hours after the initial contact from Bloomberg News, the website was no longer accessible. –Bloomberg
How did Logically track down Gelinas?
According to their report, the website used a now-deleted Facebook post to track him down via email.
“Our investigation can reveal that QAPPANON is not Watkins, but instead a New Jersey man in his forties with prominent roles in technical analysis and IT security for the banking sector.
QAPPANON’s email address was initially discovered during our investigation into QMap’s translation efforts and international reach. A now-deleted Facebook post allowed us to trace the email to a CNET download cache for the QMap app as well as a new app in development called Armor of God.
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And according to Gelinas’ LinkedIn profile, he’s an information security analyst for Citigroup.
In August, Facebook followed Twitter’s July decision to punish QAnon followers – banning hundreds of pages, groups and Instagram accounts tied to the movement.
So – now that Gelinas has been outed as the man behind the most popular QAnon site on the planet, which has now been deactivated, what else does he have to worry about?
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You know what they say, “You don’t take any flack unless you’re over the target.”
Use you head for more than a hat rack sir!
Fake attacks and fake shutdowns are standard procedure to build credibility and make it look like someone is over the target.
These astroturf crisis actor Q-tards will be back by next week.
I can’t believe the guy, an IT security pro in his 40’s, posted on Faceberg. Idiot.
It’s surely just another publicity stunt for the terminal phase of the dying Q-psyop.
has miles mathis ever written about q ?
That was my first thought.
Define ‘cognitive dissonance’.
Anonymous sources showing Trump in a negative way = Bad.
Anonymous sources showing Trump in a positive way = Good.
Just an observation: This Q thing appears to be a global phenomenon. People throughout the EU and Asia are gathering in large crowds and displaying their support for Q. I find that people who disparage Q do not follow the drops at all. Trolls? Do not underestimate what is going on behind the scenes.
Global phenomenon or global conspiracy theory? So the more people believe in something the more true it has to be? You know like more people thought the earth was flat. Wasn’t true was it? It’s just a case of bandwagon mentality, i.e. collectivism. Can you or the other QAnon cultists submit any evidence of the claims made by QAnon? Or would it be Trolling because people want evidence for the claims made? Why is it when anonymous sources come against Trump, the cultists deny said claims based on the fact that they’re anonymous sources, yet when anonymous sources such as QAnon comes out with anonymous claims made by anonymous sources that say orange man good and is a victim of deep state actors, then anonymous claims are good to the cultists.
As far as the QAnon cult growing across the nations boundry just proves how cults and conspiracy theories work. They grow and grow until they are somehow stopped. Cults dont like evidence for their beliefs, that’s part of what makes them cults and thus have no merit. It’s low IQ believers who want to fantasize that their exist an unproven organization to give their political ideology a false sense of credibility. QAnon should be called ‘Low IQAnon’.
Question, QAnons: Are you willing to risk your family for a guy who isn’t willing to defend you?
I get it if you are willing to die for an ideal. I feel the same way. But for a false idol? A mere mortal? No thanks.
I’ve never looked up this Q thing. But shutting down free speech is bad. All these social media sites and youtube have a problem where it’s their way or the highway. Like newspapers they are basically saying what the owner’s views are. The left coast doesn’t represent most of the country’s thinking.