Top-Level Citigroup, Credit Suisse Tech Specialist Behind QAnon Website
By Daily Dot. . .Qmap.pub, a site that reposts messages from Q that originally appeared on the imageboard 8kun, was visited millions of times each month by the conspiracy’s most ardent defenders. . .
The entity behind the website was previously known only as “QAppAnon,” but has since been identified as a man from New Jersey.
In a post Thursday from the fact-checking website Logically, a lengthy investigation that includes social media data and financial records appear to indicate that Qmap is run by a man named Jason Gelinas.
“The investigation ties QAnon properties to a company owned by Gelinas, an information technology specialist who has held prominent positions at both Credit Suisse and Citigroup,” Logically reports.
Reporters for Bloomberg News were able to locate the home address of Gelinas and questioned the man on his alleged ties to the site. (Read more from “Top-Level Citigroup, Credit Suisse Tech Specialist Behind QAnon Website” HERE)
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QAnon Website Shuts Down After N.J. Man Identified as Operator
By Bloomberg. A popular website for posts about the conspiracy group QAnon abruptly shut down after a fact-checking group identified the developer as a New Jersey man. . .
Reached outside his home, Gelinas declined to comment on the Logically report, saying only that someone had sent it to him on Twitter after it was published.
“I’m not going to comment on any of that,” Gelinas said when asked if he was behind the website Qmap. “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.” . . .
The QAnon theory posits that President Donald Trump is battling a “deep state” ring of child-sex traffickers. (Read more from “Qanon Website Shuts Down After N.J. Man Identified as Operator” HERE)
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