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What's the Qvidian stance on the Proud boys? I could be wrong but I think they liked them at the beginning but turned on them in the end like they did with the other "stop the steal" persons.
 

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What's the Qvidian stance on the Proud boys? I could be wrong but I think they liked them at the beginning but turned on them in the end like they did with the other "stop the steal" persons.
I'm not certain if Q was for or against the PB's.

You can search the Q threads and find out.


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Q posts were one of the first things censored back when....

Let us know what you find out...?
 
*Watched a video last night on the tactics used by the proud boys during the attack on the Capital. It was pretty good but it's not on youtube yet. When it comes out, I'll post it. The video here isn't as good but it does show some of their tactics and the reasons they were convicted.

Guilty: MAGA militia faces prison after Trump said ‘stand by’: Melber report​

May 4, 2023


10:26
 
*Watched a video last night on the tactics used by the proud boys during the attack on the Capital. It was pretty good but it's not on youtube yet. When it comes out, I'll post it. The video here isn't as good but it does show some of their tactics and the reasons they were convicted.

Guilty: MAGA militia faces prison after Trump said ‘stand by’: Melber report​

May 4, 2023


10:26


You mean the tactics designed by the FBI? Because they were the ones in charge.
 
From the link:

Jurors who convicted four Proud Boys leaders of seditious conspiracy reviewed thousands upon thousands of text messages and private chats that the defendants sent in the weeks leading up to Jan. 6, 2021 — exchanges prosecutors described as the prelude to a violent effort to keep Donald Trump in power.

But paradoxically, it may have been the absence of key messages that sealed the case for prosecutors.

Andre Mundell, one of the 12 jurors who decided the four-month trial on Thursday, told Vice News that he was convinced that the Proud Boys leaders — including former national chair Enrique Tarrio — had committed seditious conspiracy in part because of the lengths the group took to hide its activities, deleting key messages.

 
I'm not certain if Q was for or against the PB's.

You can search the Q threads and find out.


and


Q posts were one of the first things censored back when....

Let us know what you find out...?
I asked about the Qvidians stance, or the anons as some call them not Q. Two seperate things, Q is like Jesus and the anons or Qvidians are like the apostles.
 
Pardon from Trump? You must have forgotten, Q the video



“Whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends [life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness] it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it, and to institute new government...”​


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Proud Boys leader’s lawyer has a point: Trump was the unindicted co-conspirator in the court room​

Story by Lindsay Beyerstein, The Editorial Board • 1h ago

The former leader of the Proud Boys, Enrique Tarrio, was convicted alongside three of his lieutenants last week of seditious conspiracy and a slew of other offenses.

The jury concluded that the Proud Boys, a notorious fighting/drinking club calling itself “Trump’s Army,” plotted to obstruct the joint session of Congress on January 6. They sought to halt the certification of Joe Biden’s electoral college victory and reinstall Donald Trump as president.

So far, over a dozen high-level Proud Boys and Oath Keepers have been convicted or plead guilty to charges of seditious conspiracy for their roles on J6. Seditious conspiracy is the most serious of all charges stemming from the J6 insurrection and as well as the hardest to prove. These verdicts are a major victory for the Justice Department, but they also increase the pressure on special prosecutor Jack Smith to charge the conspirator in chief, Donald Trump.

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Proud Boy Wants Answers From Ron DeSantis​

Story by Nick Mordowanec • 36m ago

Proud Boys members want to know if Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, a potential Republican presidential candidate, would pardon their criminal charges if he was elected in 2024.

GOP front-runner Donald Trump, during his CNN town hall last week, called January 6 a "beautiful day" and praised what he deemed as the "largest crowd" he has addressed. He told CNN's Kaitlan Collins that he would look into issuing full pardons for Proud Boys and other rioters who have been criminally charged for their roles.

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Proud Boys leader’s lawyer has a point: Trump was the unindicted co-conspirator in the court room​

Story by Lindsay Beyerstein, The Editorial Board • 1h ago

The former leader of the Proud Boys, Enrique Tarrio, was convicted alongside three of his lieutenants last week of seditious conspiracy and a slew of other offenses.

The jury concluded that the Proud Boys, a notorious fighting/drinking club calling itself “Trump’s Army,” plotted to obstruct the joint session of Congress on January 6. They sought to halt the certification of Joe Biden’s electoral college victory and reinstall Donald Trump as president.

So far, over a dozen high-level Proud Boys and Oath Keepers have been convicted or plead guilty to charges of seditious conspiracy for their roles on J6. Seditious conspiracy is the most serious of all charges stemming from the J6 insurrection and as well as the hardest to prove. These verdicts are a major victory for the Justice Department, but they also increase the pressure on special prosecutor Jack Smith to charge the conspirator in chief, Donald Trump.

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Nope.
 
08/17/2023

Prosecutors are seeking 33-year prison sentences for former Proud Boys chair Enrique Tarrio and his ally Joe Biggs, who they say aimed to foment a revolution on Jan. 6 to keep former President Donald Trump in power.

The proposed jail sentences would nearly double the lengthiest Jan. 6 sentence handed down to date — 18 years for Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes — a decision prosecutors say reflects the pivotal role that Proud Boys leaders played in stoking and exacerbating the violence at the Capitol that day.

 

Proud Boys’ Enrique Tarrio gets record 22 years in prison for Jan. 6 seditious conspiracy​

WASHINGTON -- Former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio was sentenced Tuesday to 22 years in prison for orchestrating a failed plot to keep Donald Trump in power after the Republican lost the 2020 election, capping the case with the stiffest punishment that has been handed down yet for the U.S. Capitol attack.

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These new Proud Boys’ convictions just worsened Trump’s legal woes​

Opinion by Dennis Aftergut • 11m ago

With Thursday's criminal convictions of five Proud Boys, including leader Henry “Enrique” Tarrio, a third jury has stamped history’s judgment on January 6 as an organized, violent uprising meant to overturn the 2020 election. In courtrooms, it’s now established beyond a reasonable doubt that the Capitol siege was not spontaneous, but rather a planned assault by force on our democracy. Four defendants — Ethan Nordean, Joseph Biggs, Zachary Rehl and Tarrio — were found guilty of the top charge of seditious conspiracy. (The jury reached a partial verdict in the case, meaning it will continue deliberations on some remaining counts.)

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Well OK then.
 
A neofacist group?

By what definition of fascist are they fascists?

Honestly, the current regime looks as fascist as these guys do.

These words cease to mean anything.

By the way there is an s in fascist... you'd think a journo would pick that up.
 
The media and the left created "The Proud Boys" then attacked the idea. It is a truly bizarre story.
 

Proud Boys' 'trusted lieutenant' sentenced after cooperating with feds in Jan. 6 case​

WASHINGTON — A former high-ranking official for the Proud Boys who cooperated with federal authorities in a seditious conspiracy case against other members of the far-right organization was sentenced to 40 months in prison on Tuesday for his role in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

Charles Donohoe, who the government described as “a trusted lieutenant" on former Proud Boys chairman Enrique Tarrio’s "leadership team,” pleaded guilty to conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding as well as to assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers, including by throwing two water bottles at police while they were under assault by the mob. Authorities also said that Donohoe handled a stolen police shield on the grounds of the Capitol on Jan. 6.

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