In Sept, a bunch of Q people running for the legislature in Minnesota.
https://www.startribune.com/6-gop-endorsed-candidates-in-minnesota-back-conspiracy-theory-of-qanon/572489641/At the same time someone helpfully mailed out campaign materials that seem related. However, instead of writing something coherent, they merely printed out meme photos and shoved them into envelopes.
https://www.wonkette.com/normal-minnesotans-oddly-unreceptive-to-random-weirdass-qanon-mailingsOn Monday, a fellow in the Minneapolis suburb of St. Louis Park found an envelope filled with 15 color glossy photographs of hard-hitting Q memes (albeit without any circles or arrows or a paragraph on the back of each one explainin' what each one was). One was about adrenochrome, the made-up pedo cannibal drug supposedly extracted from murdered children. And another was a handwritten list of conspiracy-driven YouTube channels
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Instead of using well-framed screenshots, the person had printed images that looked like they were hastily photographed from a computer screen. In one instance, the screen was shot at an odd angle.
So, whoever is running this operation doesn't know how to save and print images or do screencaps, so they point their phone at the screen and take a photo then print that out. The hand-written stuff is a phone photo of a whiteboard apparently. So you're getting an envelope full of phone photos of someone's internet stuff about crazy shit you never heard of. Maybe they think that screencaps and word processor documents can be 'traced' while phone photos and hand written stuff cannot.
BTW there's a photo of the 'campaign materials' people received:
Note the claim here that 800,000 US children go missing every year. The assumption is that these are taken by The Cabal. However a quick sanity check on that figure is that this represents about 1 in 4 of the children
born in any year. If The Cabal was literally stealing 1 quarter of all children then more people would have noticed. Out of a school of 1000 students, 250 would be reported as missing by graduation. And that clearly is not happening.
800,000 is in fact the total number of 'missing person'
reports filed in a whole year, covers all ages and includes people who turned up again. And out of those, apparently more than half are parents filing a missing person report because the non-custodial parent didn't return them on time after a visit - so the majority of these reports are caused by custody disputes.