Board members of Michael Flynn’s organization are allegedly sending “leads” from QAnon conspiracy theorists to law enforcement
A QAnon influencer claimed on Sunday that he and other QAnon-connected figures are using their “connections” and “contacts with local police forces” to share “leads” from supporters of the conspiracy theory. The influencer, Ben Moore, is a member of America’s Future, an organization run by former national security adviser Michael Flynn that has become increasingly tied to QAnon.
During an X Space on April 21 seemingly dedicated to topics related to America’s Future, Moore, who sits on an advisory board for the organization, said that he and other board members “get a lot of messages” and have “people reaching out about potential trafficking operations,” and when QAnon supporters “give us leads, it turns into, a lot of times, something that’s real. And we’ll use our connections and our contacts with local police forces or nonprofits that are doing this stuff to make things happen.”
Specifically, Moore — a QAnon influencer known online as Sun Tzu — claimed that “there’s so much that happens behind the scenes, and it’s because of Anons,” referring to a term for QAnon supporters. The other board members he mentioned were Liz Crokin, another QAnon conspiracy theorist, and Tara Rodas, who has repeatedly appeared on QAnon-promoting shows.
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