The Daily Beast reports:
The anonymous message board user known as “Q,” whose cryptic announcements spawned the fascist pro-Trump QAnon conspiracy theory, has returned to posting after a nearly two-year hiatus.
On Friday night, someone with access to Q’s login credentials posted on 8kun, the anarchic internet community where Q last posted in December 2020. “Shall we play a game once more?” the first post marking Q’s return to the board read, signed “Q.”
The Q poster followed up with two more messages on Friday night. Asked why they had disappeared for more than a year, they wrote, “It had to be done this way.” “Are you ready to serve your country again?” Q wrote in another post. “Remember your oath.”
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In 2019, Q linked to a JMG tweet in a relatively long post supposedly naming the enemies of “freedom.” I was immediately deluged with hundreds of menacing messages which ended when I deleted the linked tweet. As noted below, it’s believed that Q is Ron Watkins, who is running for the US House in Arizona.
QAnon creator Q has returned to the internet after a nearly two year hiatus — coincidentally right as Ron Watkins, the man often accused of running Q, struggles to gain traction in his congressional campaign. https://t.co/G6UMAeP0C9
— Will Sommer (@willsommer) June 25, 2022
For the first time since December 8th 2020, Q from QAnon (or someone with his password) posted at 8:26 p.m. EST tonight.
“Are you ready to serve your country again?
Remember your oath,” the account posted. pic.twitter.com/iz2NiK3BTV— Ben Collins (@oneunderscore__) June 25, 2022