As Jared reported earlier today, Jerome Corsi, the Washington bureau chief for Alex Jones’ Infowars, who has spent hours online every day for the last several months “decoding” the cryptic message-board posts made by an anonymous figure known as “QAnon,” has declared that "Q" has been "compromised" and that his postings can no longer be trusted.
Many fringe right-wing activists believe that QAnon was a high-level Trump administration official who has been leaking secret intelligence information to them via the anonymous message boards 4chan and 8chan and Corsi was among the most vocal proponents of the theory, having once even claimed that President Trump himself had directly ordered QAnon to release information.
Recently, Corsi began to sour on QAnon and today he joined Jones on his radio program where Jones claimed that he had personally spoken with QAnon and had been told that the account had been compromised and should no longer be trusted.
"I was on the phone this morning talking to some folks who were out playing golf with people that have been involved in QAnon, they say, 'Hey, that's been taken over, we're unable to even post anymore, that's not us anymore,'" Jones said. "I've talked to QAnon. There is only about five or six that have actually be posting. I've talked to QAnon and they are saying QAnon is no longer QAnon."
"Stick a fork in the avatar of QAnon," Jones declared. "It is now an overrun disinformation fount."
Corsi agreed, saying that the original QAnon was a group of high-ranking military intelligence officials who were loyal to former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn, but the account has now been "completely compromised" and taken over by the CIA and the NSA, who are using it to carry out a "psych op" by spreading disinformation that will sow division and "destroy the movement."