Portraits of fallen police officers — in the war against conspiracy theories. Hear a cop supporting QAnon in an interview with the media. Hear a mayor cover for that cop. Hear a cop start a podcast to spread his QAnon beliefs. See another cry in her squad car after watching 'Fall of the Cabal'. Become aware of a growing ideology in the ranks of the police.
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Welcome, listener, to Chapter 104 of the QAnon Anonymous Podcast, the QAnon Cops episode.
As always, we are your hosts, Jake Rokitansky, Julian Fields, and Travis View.
Police officers are getting interested in QAnon and other similar conspiracies across this great nation.
We'll be taking a look at some specific recent cases and what effect the beliefs have had on the officers and the departments to which they belong.
But before all that, First up, I have a California state congressman is targeted for harassment by QAnon followers.
A key tactic of QAnon is finding someone they don't like and just spamming them with obnoxious messages over and over again.
They've been doing this for years.
But usually this harassment is based upon their personal confusion rather than anything that exists in reality.
A good recent example is the harassment directed at California State Senator Scott Weiner over his efforts to reform his state's sex registry, as Allie Breland documented in a recent article for Mother Jones.
So here's the basic issue that the legislation is trying to address.
Current California law gives judges the discretion to not add people of certain ages to the sex
registry who may technically be in violation of statutory rape laws.
The leeway allows judges to determine, for example, that it would not be in anyone's
interest to make a 19-year-old a registered sex offender because they had a consensual
relationship with a 17-year-old.
But the law only allows such discretion for people accused of vaginal intercourse with a minor.
Judges have no say in instances of digital penetration, anal, or oral sex.
So one sort of side effect of this law is basically that homosexuality doesn't get the same amount of leeway as heterosexuality in the law.
Senator Weiner introduced a bill that broadens the amount of discretion available to judges to help correct that.
However, QAnon followers got it in their heads that the goal of the bill was to protect sex offenders or even legalize pedophilia, which is false and based on nothing at all.
As a consequence of this, the senator was absolutely flooded with death threats on Instagram and other platforms.
A lot of the material was anti-Semitic.
Perhaps my favorite line from that Mother Jones article about the harassment is this.
A Facebook spokesperson declined to comment for attribution on the incident or the company's response, citing their potential personal risk of QAnon harassment.
So you're enabling this community.
You helped grow them by recommending, you know, QAnon accounts and Facebook pages and stuff.
And then now, first of all, you're a Facebook spokesperson.
It's your job to speak on behalf of the company.
And you're terrified to do this because you're worried of what your company has unleashed upon the world?
Yeah, this is like a car salesman being like, oh, she's a beaut, no accidents, no nothing, clean record, you're gonna love her.
And you're like, oh man, well, let's take a test drive.
And they're like, I wouldn't get in that thing if you paid me.
For our next story, Dylan Wheeler, aka Education4Libs, walks away from QAnon.
Oh, no.
This is surprising.
This was just a big loss for the QAnon community.
But a big win for dads.
Hot dads everywhere.
So Dylan Wheeler, he has hundreds of thousands of followers and was the headline speaker at the very first QAnon rally in D.C.
last year.
But now he says he can no longer participate in the movement.
He also he was supposed to be a headliner at the second one in Tampa.
And then he sent a surrogate in his place.
It was that young Marine.
That's right.
Yeah.
So he was actually supposed to attend.
But in the end, his buddy gave us a pretty great speech, I thought.
Yeah, was it because he had just had a kid or something like that?
Yes, he had just had a child, so... You know what?
Having children changes your life, maybe.
Yeah, maybe it does.
He had the kid, and the kid's like, Daddy, who's Q?
What is it?
And he was like, ooh, you know, I'm feeling these ugly things inside.
I don't know.
His girlfriend was dressed as a red pill last time I saw her, and I believe the child was, yeah, people change.
Matching, sure.
Yeah, in the last few weeks.
Don't celebrate quite yet.
Wait till you find out the direction he's going in.
Oh no, please don't tell me like evangelical like...
Yeah, it's Christ war.
Yeah, I wish it was just evangelical.
But here is what Dylan Wheeler said on Instagram.
I've been praying for discernment lately and have been led to researching topics with an
open mind and cannot ignore what I've found.
My only allegiance in this fallen world is to Jesus Christ, the truth, the way, and the life.
My spirit will no longer allow me to promote the Q movement.
I also pray for our president to make good decisions, but I will not be putting my blind faith in him.
Ooh la la.
Two in one.
I wonder, do you think some other kind of company reached, like maybe nothing political, but something where he had to be a little bit more neutral?
Some kind of deal?
No, there's no indication of that either.
Just you wait.
So this development generated a lot of outrage from the QAnon community.
Dylan produced a YouTube video in which he talks about his life change, and he read off some of the criticism he received.
Julian's Rum on Twitter said he thought if he mentioned Jesus enough, I wouldn't notice he's just the next controlled op a-hat to out himself.
And then this top comment by a guy I was friends with, if you turn your back at this point in the game, you were never really with us.
And then other people feeding off of it, absolutely, this is the measure I go by now.
For example, educating liberals.
Lady P says, Dylan Wheeler educating liberals is officially a shill and posting info discrediting Q and our president.
So, lots of unhappy people.
Like, literally, he's losing friends over this.
Yeah.
Online friends.
Well, online friends, but people... But real to him.
But people he was... You know we met him online, right, Jake?
Huh?
Travis.
I mean, we met him, like, in person.
Yeah.
No, we met Travis online.
Oh, that's true.
He's an online friend.
He's become a real friend.
And he's real.
I am real.
That's what I'm saying.
Give Wheeler the benefit of the doubt here.
My bad, Dylan.
Allow him to define his friendships.
I'm sorry, dude.
So him walking away from QAnon sounds like good news, but the bad news is that Dylan is abandoning Trump and QAnon because those things aren't paranoid enough for him.
For example, Dylan Wheeler condemned Trump for being too gung-ho about vaccines.
Trump said Monday he hopes the U.S.
will be able to end the pandemic very, very quickly once a vaccine is available.
We want to make people better, he said, adding the U.S.
will first send the vaccine to the areas that need it most.
Um, nobody needs this vaccine, and especially a vaccine that's never even been tested on animals, going straight to humans.
He also condemns Trump for encouraging the rollout of 5G technology.
Then, in the video, Dylan Wheeler gets really weird.
Because like I said, I was practically worshipping Donald Trump without even knowing it.
And Donald Trump is a satanic freemason.
Okay, he went to Fordham University for two years, which is a Jesuit college.
A Jesuit university.
And now you guys really gotta study who the Jesuits are.
Because they're at the top of the Illuminati hierarchy.
It's very satanic.
There's like a cartoon font that says, Jesuits, purveyors of world violence since 1540.
They used the schoolhouse rock font.
Insane.
But it seems like the problem is that Dylan Wheeler isn't sort of removing himself from the sort of the conspiracy mindset.
He's just branching off and going deeper into his own, like deep into the forest of weird conspiracy land away from Q, because that's just that stuff's not hard enough for him.
Damn, that is such a fucking quick turn for a guy who literally owes his entire success to riding Trump's coattails and praising him and all this stuff, to, you know, basically just call him an outright Satanist?
I mean, that's fucking weird.
I mean, for somebody that's like, you gotta trust the plan, believe in the cause, believe in the cause, to go from Donald Trump essentially like, hero God fighting with Michael the Archangel to save the world, to like, that he's a Satanist now?
It really kills all of your prior credibility.
So the biggest expert on Dylan Wheeler is a friend of the show 7th Degree UK on Twitter.
Two years ago he published this really well-researched sort of expose on Dylan Wheeler and how he got radicalized and his troubled history.
It's very, very fascinating.
So, I asked him what we could expect next from Dylan, and he says that we should expect more anti-New World Order and anti-Freemason content.
He's going to be big on that.
Great content.
Damn.
There's going to be a massive ramping up of religious-themed content.
There's going to be a lot more harshness on Trump, possibly going as far as to declare him a Zionist or a Jewish puppet.
He might even begin to accuse Trump of racism, even as he, you know, dives into the anti-Semitic stuff.
He did mention that there's probably be a lot more increase of anti-Semitism.
He's been sort of playing with those themes a lot more.
And also, of course, the promotion of alternative health solutions.
So he's been talking a lot about hydroxychloroquine and stuff.
So basically he's just, he's spreading his wings and fly.
He's becoming a Nazi doctor is what he is.
It's like this herbal medicine and like the occult and the, I mean, and the Jews.
This is very, very, Troubling!
I want him to go back almost!
I don't know, I think he would look great in a plague mask.
No, no.
It's bad.
Because here's the thing, Dylan Wheeler still has a lot of his followers.
Obviously these really cute people he's losing.
But he himself, as a personality, has an audience still who are going to follow him down the Nazi path.
He's also young, he's blonde hair, he has blue eyes.
We're seeing the start of his career, not the end.
Yeah, he is a much scarier and I think potentially even more influential figure as a neo-Nazi than he is a QAnon believer.
I think that just is kind of par for the course with how Neo-Nazism is more focused and organized.
That's true.
It is, in its essence, going to have such a better effect than QAnon, since QAnon is powerless.
Maybe over time he's like, shit, what if I actually got some shit going on?
These rallies are kind of like, you know, not really doing it for me.
We could go a little further.
Yeah, he probably just got so sick and tired of, like, making these predictions and being like, just around the corner, everybody just wait, it's gonna be incredible.
And just being wrong all the time.
I think that Dylan is a vain person.
I think that, um... Well, when he quit, it was six days after posting a video where he was trying to tell you that you should stop expecting so much from Q.
But with the Freemasons and the Jewsons, I mean, that content will never disappoint.
There's nothing that you're waiting for with that kind of ideology.
Instead, it's more that you are building towards action.
You can decode for life.
Or effort post.
Fuck! God damn it, this shit! God fucking damn it!
God, it always fucking leads to Nazis and shit.
Like, it always does, no matter what.
For my final story, Facebook bans one of the largest QAnon groups
for violating the harassment and hate speech policies.
After Twitter and TikTok, they took some minor action against QAnon.
Facebook also joined the QAnon crackdown, as predicted, by banning the Facebook group OfficialQ slash QAnon, which had nearly 200,000 members.
This is, of course, a drop in the bucket in the vast ocean of QAnon content that is still slopping around on QAnon.
They're never going to find my Vincent Fusca fight the darkness group.
Fuck them.
Fuck you, Facebook.
but come and get it.
Yeah, I mean, it seems like the social media companies, they're taking some minor action
in like the last hundred days before the election.
I mean, I don't know why they're acting now when it's gonna have such a little impact
on the community generally.
It's aesthetic and symbolic and surface level like everything else.
Absolutely.
It's something for news headlines like this.
This was actually first reported by Reuters, so they got the scoop that this action would be taken.
But all of this is, yeah, they're not doing shit.
I bet Facebook and Psy, they've developed an equation, which is like the QAnon money line, where it's like, OK, when QAnon gets this popular, we're still making money.
But when it gets this popular, we start losing money.
So we're just going to keep it at that level.
That's right.
Today I'll be examining an unfortunate but predictable development in the Cuneiverse.
It's attraction among those working forces.
Police officers believing in conspiracy theories is nothing new, of course.
A HuffPost article earlier this year detailed the festering of far-right conspiracy theories on The Rant, formerly known as NYPD Rant, which, by the way, I found out he had to change because the NYPD sued him.
And he then said that they fired him because he was running NYPD Rant.
And then they came to a settlement in which he got his whole pension restored, and he changed it to THE Rant.
So, everybody wins!
So this is an anonymized message board which bills itself as, quote, New York City Cops Speaking Their Minds.
Launched by an ex-officer who was fired from the NYPD, the website claims to only grant membership to verified current or ex-police members.
But the content posted there is, in the words of HuffPo journalist Jessalyn Cook and Nick Robbins Early, quote, A cesspool of disinformation, bigoted memes, and far-right propaganda, and regularly lights up with racist comments after publicized incidents of police brutality against people of color.
They repost conspiracy theory infested far-right rags like Breitbart and One American News, but also the kind of reactionary crap churned out by The Federalist.
HuffPo monitored the message boards for three weeks, and here is some of the stuff they found.
One post referring to the recent arrest of New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio's mixed-race daughter, Kiara, is titled, The Blasthole's Junkie Daughter Collared.
Another, White Men Stand Up to Negroid Thugs and Looters in Philly, cheered on a group of bat-wielding white men who reportedly intimidated protesters and assaulted a journalist in Philadelphia.
A June 5th post called, Buffalo PD Knockdown is a Hoax, claimed that a video of police officers violently shoving Gugino to the ground, causing him to bleed from his ears, was staged to make cops look bad.
So yeah, we covered that.
That was that kind of old man who was pushed over and bled out of his ears.
Guys, I have so much anxiety reading about these posts.
Yeah.
And knowing that it's like, I basically just, I had this thought where I was like, oh, I mean, this is probably obvious, maybe I'll cut this out, but I was like, oh, the KKK now is just like the police.
Yep.
Yeah.
They always, you know.
And it always was like that.
Like that's just kind of like.
And the KKK is based around a conspiracy theory, white replacement.
If you want to check out Robert Evans on Behind the Bastards, he did a great series on how a lot of the police forces, they have their roots in slave patrols and stuff.
Really fascinating stuff.
The same article also tackled pro-police publication Law Enforcement Today, which claims to be the largest media company in America to be owned and operated by law enforcement.
They charge $75 a year for membership and run a syndicated radio show defining themselves in conspiratorial terms right in their pitch, claiming to produce, quote, patriotic content that the social media giants don't want you to see.
A recent article they posted also peddled in far-right conspiracy theories, according to HuffPo.
One of Law Enforcement Today's recent articles is a far-right screed that claims the Black Lives Matter movement in Antifa are using protests to destroy America from the inside.
The piece echoes common white nationalist talking points.
It blames the radical left for attacking our Judeo-Christian heritage, and claims that Western society faces an existential threat in part from, quote, mass immigration from Sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East.
Law enforcement today tagged the article as one of its must-reads.
So just a nightmare.
Highly concentrated white nationalist shit.
Not even dog whistle.
Just the absolute purest, finest, heaviest stuff.
So you probably won't be surprised to hear that law enforcement today also ran an article endorsing Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Our favorite far-right MAGA candidate whose campaign videos portray her armed with an assault rifle and warning, quote, Antifa terrorists to stay the hell out of Northwest Georgia, baselessly accusing the group of seeking to harm her community, quote, you won't burn our churches, loot our businesses, or destroy our homes.
So you may have heard of about Marjorie obviously on our show due to the fact that she made an extended pro-QAnon video in 2017 and tweeted in support of the movement in 2018 and 2019.
During her current campaign, Greene has eschewed QAnon messaging for more acceptable conspiracy theories like the claim that George Soros is funding the Black Lives Matter movement.
Just recently, Ed Mullins, the head of the NYPD Sergeant's Union, appeared on Fox News via remote video with a mug placed behind him emblazoned with a big Q and the word QAnon.
When reporter Christopher Matias reached out to Mullins for comment, Mullins said that for the Fox segment, he was filmed in a borrowed office and that he has no idea what QAnon is.
He also would not reveal whose office it was.
When Business Insider reached out to Mullins, he said this.
Our country is falling apart.
New York City is in crisis.
And the only thing the news media is concerned about is a mug.
Ed's hilarious antics aside, the first police officer to be publicly observed supporting QAnon was Sergeant Matt Patton of the Broward County Sheriff's Office in Florida.
In 2018, he partook in a photo op with Vice President Pence after a team of his colleagues provided security for him during a visit.
In the photo in question, Sgt.
Patton can be seen standing next to the Vice President while wearing a giant Q patch on his flak jacket.
It was accompanied by the phrase, Question the Narrative.
The anonymous poster, known as QAnon, was very excited by the entire affair, reposting the photo with these ominous words.
It's spreading.
Unfortunately for Patton, the department, now under media scrutiny, claims to have reprimanded and removed him from the SWAT team, assigning him to another department.
But in QDROP 2545, the anonymous poster appeared to show support, posting a link to both the Secret Service and FBI job application sites along with these words.
If you decide to change careers, your name has been entered to be fast-tracked.
Oh, just get a federal job, like a massively cute police officer.
That's right.
But please, apply through the company website.
I put your name in, don't worry.
Yeah, seriously, dude.
We're going to hook you up, but you're going to want to go ahead and apply.
I hope he does.
I hope he does apply and says, listen, Q sent me.
Q said you put in a good word for me.
God helps those who help themselves.
Yeah, where's that guy being like, I applied and nothing happened.
So this is bullshit.
What happened was that his massively pilled wife also took to Twitter and she
was full QAnon.
So she was building a community in the days after this was coming out and just
discussing it with Q people who were all like, he's got a job, man.
He's gonna be Secret Service.
He's gonna be, you know, just losing their shit.
She even posted a video about her cute decal, claiming that a stranger, quote, pulled up next to me at a light and mouthed that I'm a moron.
He needs to be held accountable.
Who is this man?
After receiving tons of support from the community, she posted about it again.
Thank you, Screaming Man. You showed me Q is mainstream.
Had that sticker for months and not so much as a middle finger.
I think the MSM shot themselves in the foot. Over a hundred people have told me they are awake now.
It's been a tough week, but for the greater good.
So, I have not checked in recently on Mr. and Mrs. Patton, because quite frankly, we don't have time for this shit,
boys.
This was back in 2018, but I hope they're doing just great.
They seem very supportive of each other.
I had to move on, however, to Nico Roche, an officer from Bellevue PD in Washington.
On July 2nd, 2020, Officer Roche posted a selfie in full riot gear and used Easy Meme Maker to add the QAnon slogan, where we go when we go all, to the image.
Since he was posting from his personal Twitter, people quickly found his public Facebook profile as well.
It served to verify the officer's previous jobs at the Honolulu Police Department and Washington State Patrol.
His Twitter contained more far-right conspiracy theory material claiming George Floyd's murder was a hoax and proning hydrochloroquine as a cure for COVID-19.
One of the images Officer Roche posted featured a giant Q flag with an armed Pepe in a soldier's uniform and the hashtag InItTogether.
This alongside an image of Willy Wonka with the text, Oh!
You're rioting and looting for George?
Floyd or Soros?
After being made aware of the content, the Bellevue Police Department placed him on, quote, administrative leave.
Police Chief Milet, who seems completely trustworthy, added, We will allow the investigators to do their work fully and completely and will take appropriate actions.
Chief Milet spoke to KIRO7, a local news channel.
This is what they printed.
Officer Nicholas Roche was placed on leave after the department was notified about social media posts linked to
the officer.
Milot authorized an independent investigation to ensure, quote, complete transparency.
He told KIRO7, Bellevue Police would hire an independent investigator with no connection to the department, likely
an attorney.
Quote, we will allow the investigators to do their work fully and completely and will take appropriate actions at
its conclusion, said Milot.
Quote, the employee has constitutional rights as everybody else.
Officers do.
He's got freedom of speech, freedom of expression.
We carry a burden and our standard is very high because of the work that we do and what we represent, said Milat.
So that last sentence is just a disaster of slip and sliding backwards.
Jesus!
I love it.
It's just like, he has free speech.
Such a high standard.
We hold ourselves to.
But, you know, he's also free.
Very free.
So free as an American.
As an American, he could say whatever he could say that Willy Wonka, you know, Willy Wonka is police chief.
Yes, the Jewish, yeah, the Jewish octopi is controlling us all.
What?
He's allowed to speak?
What?
What?
Can a man not tweet?
Just because he's an officer, he doesn't have a voice?
I mean, it seems like they got like one playbook to throw up a smoke screen whenever this happens.
Well, we have placed on an administrative leave and we're looking into the matter and actions are being taken and investigations are being done and we'll come to a conclusion very shortly.
I couldn't agree more, Travis.
I wrote here, if anything, what links the Patton and Roche incidents is the willingness of the police to partake in a bit of theater and then let the whole thing blow over.
It's just clearly what they're doing every time.
And it works every time.
Yeah, because this is the same police chief that covered for his officers when a late 2018 video surfaced of them detaining a black woman by putting her in a chokehold.
You probably remember this video.
It surfaced during the Floyd thing.
It was released the same month as the Roche incident and Milet commented on it by saying,
when taken in its complete context the officer's actions were determined reasonable for the
resistance he was faced with. The video spread further and eventually Milet announced the PD
would prohibit neck restraints. All of this went down within a week of the Roche QAnon incident
during the George Floyd riots.
June 2020 was pretty big for QAnon cops.
Around mid-month, a photo surfaced of two La Salle, Illinois, police department officers at a re-open rally wearing bright yellow vests emblazoned with the letter Q. CBS Chicago reported on the photo and journalist Allie Braboi for the Illinois outlet The Times followed up with the officers in question.
This is a pretty long passage, boys, but there's really nothing I could cut out of it because it is really incredible to watch a police officer go on record in an interview with press about how much they fucking love QAnon and they're not sorry, actually, at all.
When asked, Maneki said he does not agree with the allegations made against QAnon being, quote, right-wing pro-Trump conspiracy theory, or conspiracy theory driven domestic extremists, or that the Q is a conspiracy theory.
He said his participation with the QAnon movement does not affect his job as an officer in a negative way at all.
Maneki explained in a statement to the News Tribune how he participates with the QAnon movement, which he said is a peaceful movement of patriotic people who have united across the entire planet to strive for a better world.
We seek a world without corruption, a world where government transparency exists, a world where we all stop worrying about how we're all different.
We want to put our differences aside and work together to achieve this mission.
Unity, not division.
Our mantra is, where we go one, we go all.
Is there a more inclusive group out there than this one?
People who follow Q, research the information provided by Q, which is in the form of anonymous internet polls slash drops on 8 Ape-coon.
Ape-coon.
A cop saying ape-coon.
Very fun.
Very good.
I, like millions of other people on the planet, enjoy the challenge of attempting to decode the information contained within the Q-drops.
It's called Q-research for a reason.
It requires research to obtain the information encoded within the posts.
There are currently more than 4,500 Q-drops that have been made since 2017.
As I said, it's complex and requires research to be involved.
I had to pay to get behind this paywall for this article.
And this is why I think this is not more publicized.
Because this person interviewed a police officer and had them go on record about QAnon extensively.
I can't believe I missed this.
It's because it's a tiny local paper.
The article goes on to say, Malenki said he posts the information to his personal Facebook slash Twitter page after he does his research for other like-minded people to peer review the information.
I share my research in the form of what I call story time.
And I've made it very clear that it's up to the reader to decide what is fact and what is fiction.
There are all kinds of stories in this world.
Fiction, non-fiction, you must decide.
No, no.
Most books aren't written so that you decide if it's fiction or not.
Shut up, Julian.
That's not how it works.
There are two different parts of a fucking library, you goddamn moron.
Look, hey, look, look, it's simple, okay?
You got your fiction, you got your non-fiction, okay?
You decide whatever this is.
A lot of time what you think is fiction ends up being non-fiction.
I do choose to share my research in story format so even people who have no clue what Q is can follow along.
Maneki said he keeps his own personal bias out of what he translates from Q, saying that anything he publishes is what he believes Q is saying.
No one cares what I think.
At the end of the day it's about Q and the information provided by them that's important.
One of the main objectives of the Q movement is encouraging people to think for themselves as many have lost faith in the mainstream media worldwide.
Being the Q movement and mainstream media are at odds with one another,
is it any surprise they demonize our movement every chance they get?
No, it's to be expected, honestly.
Given they have a clear motive slash bias in doing so, Q serves as a way to circumvent the mainstream media, and
they clearly aren't happy about that.
In closing, I am merely someone who sits on my couch, late at night, with my dog on my lap, iPhone in hand, while
seeking the truth.
**fart noise** **laughter**
It's me.
Is this me?
It's me.
Dog in my lap.
iPhone in hand.
You're not a police officer by day, but yeah.
Like everyone else, I like to get home and get a cold beer and get myself crazy-pilled late at night.
Look, man.
Look, brother, I got a small dog and I got a fast internet connection.
He goes on, he goes, last time I checked, there was nothing wrong with that.
That's right.
There's nothing wrong with being with your little dog, beautiful.
The News Tribune asked Menneke if he thinks his participation with QAnon affects his job as a police officer.
He said his participation with QAnon affects his position.
In a positive way, absolutely.
WHAT THE FUCK?!
Researching Q requires an open mind, great investigatory skills, and a desire to get to the truth.
Is it every police investigation a search for the truth?
You solve crimes by having an open mind, thinking outside the box, and not allowing outside influences to affect your investigation.
It would seem I'm the perfect guy for the job.
The article goes on.
The mayor said he called the officers who confirmed to him they were attending the rally on their own time and they were not wearing any City of La Salle affiliated attire.
I said what you do on your own time is your choice and that's your right, Grove said.
Grove mentioned from what he has seen, the two police officers' social media accounts were not associated with the city or their duties with the city.
Grove wants the public to know that Any concern, whether it be the police department, the public works, the parks and rec, any kind of concern we get on conduct, on respect, on something unethical or immoral, or safety-wise, we're going to investigate it.
The city has zero tolerance for anything related to those things, he said.
So, the mayor covering for the cops.
Jesus Christ.
Maneki said, on fucking record, yes, I'm a pilled QAnon cop, and yes, QAnon affects my job, and yes, I think that- In positive ways.
Also, yes, I think that the kind of investigations that I do with QAnon, getting pilled with my phone, if I dog my lap online, it's equivalent to sort of detective work.
It actually feeds into it.
It feeds into it.
It supports it.
It supports it.
It helps it.
He's leveling up at home.
Yeah.
Oh, this is, oh my god.
Well, I mean, how many lockers do you think this guy has filled with blurry JPEGs?
Just evidence lockers full of printed memes and old burner phones?
Fucking arresting people because they have, like, triangle earrings.
They think they're, like, you know, pedophiles.
I see you've got a spiral tattoo.
I'm gonna execute you right here and kill your dog, too.
From this incident, it seems that a world is coming in which it's actually totally fine for law officers to believe in adrenochrome and false flags by night and police us by day.
Journalistic nonprofit MuckRock has attempted multiple times to request, quote, use of force records from the LaSalle Police Department regarding Manicki and Kunkel through the Freedom of Information Act.
But the department has failed to respond within 20 business days.
In fact, they haven't responded once since the original FOIA request was made on June 29th.
So it's difficult to ascertain whether the officer's judgment has been compromised by his QAnon beliefs due to this intentional lack of evidence by the department.
Casual support for QAnon among police officers is something we have observed arise in recently.
One listener sent us a photograph of an Irvine, California Police Department motorcycle that had a where-we-go-when-we-go-all license plate frame.
In our recent TikTok forays, we have also encountered a few pro-QAnon cops.
One is a female officer who appears to be working for the Jacksonville, Florida office of the sheriff.
In a now-deleted TikTok video, she can be seen crying with the caption, I just watched The Fall of the Cabal by Janet Ossibard.
If you watch it, you will ugly cry too, alongside the hashtags WhereWeGoWhenWeGoAll, FallOfTheCabal, RedPill, and RedKingdom.
The soundtrack of the video is a song by Elevation Worship, a contemporary Christian band.
I wanted to play this video for you too boys.
🎵 Forever 🎵 🎵 Can't even 🎵
🎵 Trust what you say 🎵 Wiping away tears, in uniform, in her police vehicle.
Just awful.
Just, this is like... We are so fucked.
This is just me in my police car being emotionally unstable while on duty.
Jesus fucking Christ!
Oh my god.
And proud.
Proud.
Wants to have that moment.
Wants people to see her crying that she's moved to tears by the YouTube video.
As she wipes her eyes, the officer continues to caption the video.
She says, I am broken.
How can people be so evil?
How can we be so manipulated?
And finally, God please help us.
Although the video is now gone from her TikTok, it is worth noting that the officer racked
up about 5.5k likes and almost a thousand comments on the post, which is way better
in terms of metrics than her average video, which is a mix of like bizarre pro-police
messaging, petty grievances against like the dispatcher assigned to her that day, and crypto
thirst traps where she's trying to make her way into like hot cop culture, which apparently
is a thing on TikTok, which I hate.
So...
UGH!
God damn it!
Yeah.
Just shut the...
Just shut the social media down!
We need to shut it all down.
That's all we need to do.
That's literally all we need to do.
There are a few databases or wires we could burn somewhere.
They exist.
We need to find them.
Mission Impossible style.
Infiltration to shut down the servers.
Do EMP bombs really exist where nothing really happens?
We have to research this.
We have to research the bombs that don't destroy anything.
I will do a premium episode on how to potentially, how the three of us could destroy social media.
Terrible idea.
We're not going to do any of this.
I'm not a citizen of this nation.
I can't afford to fuck around like this, you morons.
Another officer present on TikTok and promoting QAnon is Sgt.
Dustin Schultz of the More Oklahoma PD.
He posted a video on July 16, 2020 in which he can be seen sitting in his squad car bopping his head to Sweet Dreams by Eurythmics, with the following captions popping up.
Anyone else's 4U page blowing up with Q?
And the fact it's no coincidence, celebs and some powerful people aren't being heard from.
He then pulls his sunglasses down and raises his eyebrows suggestively as he sips from a Chick-fil-A soda.
Guess we will see in September!
In the captions, he adds, interesting.
Hashtag where we go and we go all.
Guess we'll see in September.
That's just a fucking Q-drop, you know, it's happening.
That's right.
He has 109,000 followers.
Fuck.
Because he's a hot cop, I think.
Like, I think he's considered to be in it.
What?
He's a hot cop?
Yeah, sorry.
I've seen hotter.
Yeah, but conservatives don't get wet for the same reasons you do.
Okay, fair enough.
We reached out to the Moore Police Department, but have not received a response at the time of this recording.
Sergeant Schultz's followers, although he had not posted about QAnon directly before, seem very much unbothered.
Here are a few responses.
First cop I've seen promote Q. I love it.
Heart, heart, heart.
WWG1WGA.
Defund Hollywood.
Thank you for your service.
Heart, heart, heart.
U.S.
flag.
It's great to see a person in your position speaking out about this.
Thank you.
Stay safe while keeping others safe.
100%!
Police and FBI have known about this for years.
They also know that BLM is a Marxist organization trying to take over U.S.
All of this is mighty disturbing.
But what if a cop was into QAnon and also entered the noble profession of podcasting?
An August 6 article in the New Haven Independent comes to the rescue.
It covered Officer Jason Bandy of the New Haven, Connecticut Police Department.
Jason, or Jay as he goes, is quite the renaissance man.
He has a massive throat and neck tattoo of the Great Seal of the United States, and another one right below his hairline that states Veni Vidi Vici, over which he once sued his police department for discrimination.
Jason also owns a company called V-Rush Vapes, quote, the world's first vape-delivered pre-workout.
Come on!
Come on!
You've got to be kidding me!
You've got to be kidding!
Or the Gym Rat Vapor.
Fuck me.
So here's from their website.
A product built by athlete for athletes.
V-Rush was born when Jason, longtime fitness enthusiast, could not find a pre-workout in the market that works for himself without upsetting his digestive system.
Through his own research, he learned that one possible culprit comes from the harmful additive in fillers most powder supplement pre-workouts contain.
As he opted for the options for the premium brand slash companies, he was surprised to find that his stomach problems is still not resolved.
Quote, having a bloated stomach before and during training sucks.
That feeling of sluggish and bloated is just not worth the extra boost in pumps and sports performance.
This has kept me awake from pre-workout for years until our team of athletes and scientists made V-Rush Vapes a reality.
Now I can truly enjoy the benefit of pre-workout without any stress to my stomach, says Jason.
Jason has adopted, quote, For the Love as his personal brand.
This covers his photography and fitness hustles, but it's also the name of his podcast, on which he invites some very pilled guests to hash out a variety of things.
Episode 13 is unusually short and was shot in his car, alone.
In it, he explains his approach.
What's up guys?
Jay here from For the Love.
I want to get into some conspiracies because as far-fetched as they seem, the dots are connecting.
And next week on the For The Love Podcast, episode 13, we're gonna have on a buddy of mine named Mike who is deep into these conspiracies and has actually opened my mind to a lot.
Made me kind of see what is really going on behind the scenes here.
Let's get into it.
I mean, we see what's going on, okay?
The coronavirus.
Now, is this really just a sickness or was it being used as a biochemical weapon?
Well, I believe it's a biochemical weapon.
Here's why.
There's many things you know man-made off patent in January, you know Bill Gates with the vaccines and you know him talking about For years, something like this happening.
Doesn't make sense.
I'm stopping it now, not to cut him off.
He has nothing further to say on that.
He's about to jump to adrenochrome.
Just like, hey, some things are kind of weird.
Like Bill Gates.
I thought he was going to maybe try the scientific route.
Like, why?
Examine the RNA evidence.
Guys, look.
There's stuff with Bill Gates.
He's got vaccines.
Makes you think.
I like Bill Gates very much.
He's talking a lot, so I think this is a biochemical weapon.
But what I really want to get into is the elite and the child pedophilia, adrenochrome, and those things.
We'll get into it deeper on the podcast, but the bottom line is this.
If you don't know what adrenochrome is, adrenochrome is the blood of children and it's extracted from the children during a time where they're terrified, tortured, whatever it is to scare them so that the adrenaline is running through their blood.
Okay, the elite is taking this blood, they're drinking it, and it's giving them superhuman effects, okay?
Fountain of youth effects.
That's why, if you really think about it, you don't see people like presidents, celebrities, you know, high-powered people really dying at young ages, dying of diseases, unless they're older or, you know, like, yeah, maybe one or two here and there, but a lot of them aren't.
They're dying of old age or they're dying of Drug overdoses.
You don't see a lot of these high power people dying from just normal disease at young ages or... It's because they have money and the healthcare system is broken.
Fucking skin creams and healthcare.
What the fuck?
I have about ten more videos of this guy.
Your brain is going to melt.
He has a lot of good points and he has a lot of good ideas and his friends are doing a great job keeping him billed.
They're as dumb as him but they're meaner.
So, Travis, have you been thinking a lot?
Yeah.
Because Jason wants you to think some more.
So, think about that.
Think about that.
Really think about that.
It's crazy.
All right?
So, also think that these children have to be under nine years old, okay?
The fountain of youth.
They're pure.
All right?
And you also have to think that Everything in this world comes from our body.
Everything does.
The body is the most powerful thing in the world.
We have chemicals inside our body that we don't even know what they can do.
Tremendous effects.
That's why they say we really have an inner pharmacy and we don't need pharmaceuticals.
Where do you think these pharmaceuticals are being made from?
They're being mimicked off of the body.
Think about how powerful the body is.
So these elites are torturing these kids.
Yes, there's sex involved.
There's all these things, okay?
Trafficking these children.
So this is a police officer, and I blame Joe Rogan, honestly, because Joe Rogan has this way of making you think that every person should know a little bit about everything, and, like, kind of, like, make their own cool, like, you know, solo guy path through life, parkouring through information at any speed you want.
That's a good way of describing it.
And this guy is like, I guess each part of what he's saying could only properly be explored by an actual specialist.
Because it's way too, you know, but he just has this layman's confidence.
An incredible layman's confidence.
You know what's happening?
Guys, um, the trafficking is happening.
The death.
Um, there are hurricanes.
Bodies.
The body's a miracle.
Bodies.
Body's a fucking miracle, bro.
Body's a battery.
The body's amazing when you think about it.
Really think about it.
Like, if you're a...
If you're a fucking cop, aren't you curious why these people aren't being arrested if you think these crimes are being committed?
Don't you have to at least know a little bit about the legal system?
Wouldn't everybody at the force be like, well Bill just bagged me another elite pedophile over on Bloor Street.
You would know it through experience, not that you had to read about it online.
Yeah, exactly.
You would be like, you know, they'd be part of your... I mean, I assume they undergo some kind of training, right?
They sort of understand how detective work operates.
So you guys remember that friend he mentioned?
You have to go to police school, right?
Academy.
That friend Mike he mentioned?
Yeah, right.
Alright, well here's Mike.
The rumor is they're gonna all be coming down.
They're gonna all be going down.
And I'm hearing that's why they're going to Guantanamo.
Very male, yeah.
That makes sense.
Very well could happen, yeah, for sure.
You're gonna tell me that all these people that are billionaires can have anything they want in the world, they're all having sex with kids?
Now, I do think that a lot of them are, yes, but I do think that these kids are being used for other things as well.
Yeah, they're being used as sex toys.
They're getting sacrificed.
This is something that's going on right now behind the scenes that not many people know about.
These satanic rituals that they do.
Spirit cooking and all that stuff.
Spirit cooking, I mean... Look it up, guys.
It's something that not many people are aware of.
Mollick, who is actually the person that they sacrificed these things to, have started way, way back in the day.
You could look that up.
Look up Mollick.
That sounds like Obama's brother's name.
Well, Malik, yeah, he's another person that you can search in his Twitter because he's talking a lot of stuff right now as far as adrenochrome.
Adrenochrome is, from my understanding, is from the adrenal glands.
It's a... Of children.
Yup, of children, you know, underage, probably at the ages of nine and under.
And it's a very potent drug.
It has LSD effects, speed effects, and that's their vitality serum.
This is a guy I bought weed from in college, I'm sure.
Just.
They're fucking just, just.
Melting Travis.
Huffing each other's farts.
Oh yeah, I heard that they're, you know, as young as nine and they're like Moloch.
That sounds like Malik, kind of.
Symbolism would be the downfall.
Yeah, they're just connecting.
Yeah, he's just feeding the stuff.
He knows what the guy's gonna say because the guy's been telling him for weeks about Moloch.
And so he's just going like, oh yeah, and what's the, like, what's the, um...
The evil thing that they told me that one night where we had beers and he's like he's like Malik.
Oh, yeah.
Uh-huh Yeah, that guy that he's Malik.
He's been going on for a long time.
You should look him up We'll go look it up guys.
Look it up.
Look it up guys.
Yep.
So yeah that that's Mike he can't stop looking at his phone and yeah, they also have some like religious thoughts about Trump and Yeah.
He's saving us.
And here's the thing, the Bible kind of predicted this.
In a way, yeah.
Everything that's going on, and here's what we think.
We think that we read the Bible and we think, oh, it says Jesus is going to come back.
He's going to be our Savior.
We think we're going to look out the window and see Jesus walking down the street.
That's how we are as people.
But the reality is it can happen in any way.
He can come back as anything.
I'm not saying he's Trump.
I'm saying he could be coming back as anything.
So potentially Trump is a reincarnation of Jesus?
Is what they seem to both be nodding to?
I hope that narrative doesn't catch on.
So now it's time to take a look at Mike's very dark side.
His thoughts on homosexuals.
Oh man.
If you're a gay person or if you think these things, you're not sustaining life.
You're doing the opposite.
You're actually creating a Disposition as far as uh, you know Not creating life and that's kind of what their goal is when I say there I say elites because they want us to Stop creating life.
They do that through trying to normalize You know gayness They try to normalize that through men starting to dress like women That ultimately leads to, you know, men thinking men are handsome or, you know, you see these, you know, in schools now, the drag queens starting to talk to little kids, get them to, you know, I started at an early age to understand, like, that this is normal when I'm starting to believe that it's, you know, it's more of like a mental disorder.
And, like, look, don't get me wrong, I have a lot of friends that, you know, not a lot, but I have a few.
You're not opposed to that.
I'm not, yeah.
You want to be gay, be gay.
I'm all for that.
You're just saying that this is what you believe the bigger plan is saying.
Yeah, exactly.
So, be gay is fine if you want to be, but it's also a plot by the Illuminati for population control.
By far the best is they are trying to normalize it by making men dress like women, and the result of that is that men think men are handsome.
Yeah, I love that!
Brain melting.
Beautiful stuff.
Looney Tunes shit.
It's literally the Bugs Bunny doctrine.
Put some lipstick on!
Oh my god, I would fuck the shit out of this female rabbit!
I watch, um, you know, you watch things like, uh, even they, you know, they don't even try to hide it.
You watch things like Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, you know, you wanna, you know, you wanna fuck both Brad Pitt and, and Leonardo DiCaprio by the end of the movie, you know, it's, uh...
It's terrible what they're doing.
He's putting sexual thoughts in my brain and then I wouldn't have a kid.
If I get too horny for these guys that I'm looking at dressed as ladies, I'm never gonna fucking, you know, find a lovely lady to settle down with and have a kid.
What's my ma gonna say?
What's my ma gonna say?
So his guest on episode 26 was Eddie DiRenzo, who's a childhood friend of Jason's who could easily be an extra on The Sopranos, and he gets interviewed wearing a sleeveless blue Umbro shirt and like matching shorts, like a full basketball kind of thing, sitting on a checkered leather couch as he fidgets constantly with his phone.
Man, this is the fucking dream team right here.
People are, there's a lot of fakeness going around with this whole racial divide thing
because there's people that are jumping on the bandwagon of either BLM or saying that
they want to defund the police or whatever it is just so that they don't have to deal
with the backlash of the left or whoever and their, you know, houses or properties don't
get ruined or they don't get, you know, accosted by a mob.
There's a guy that's on Fox News.
He's a black guy.
I forgot his name.
He's like...
Oh, I don't doubt that at all.
Of course they don't.
things like he said he said like the BLM is completely wrong and that
they don't know any of the facts I got I gotta get his name oh I don't doubt that
at all of course they don't that's been already elder you know proven around the
around the block a couple times so a specialist on black historical thing
Maybe not, but I know Larry Elder's very anti-BLM and fucking on Fox News saying that all the fucking time.
She's great.
Can't even figure out who it is.
Whatever, move on.
The origin of mankind on Earth.
Some people say that the first people, the first ever people in the world were African American.
And they were created by aliens.
And the reason why is because they had the most pure DNA.
That's the rumor.
So there's a lot of theories of what it is, but anyways.
The first people in the world were African-American.
Yes.
Let's break that down for just a moment.
Created by aliens.
Created by aliens.
I mean... Hard.
I mean... It hurts.
It hurts to... I was going to break this apart, but it feels like degrading to even have to consider all the ways in which it is wrong.
Yeah.
I agree.
Well, we have to move on again to Will Smith and Jada Pinkett's marriage.
Like, I don't know if this is how true this is, but Will Smith and Jada Pinkett, they
have an open marriage and she has a younger boyfriend.
Well, I hear Will Smith is a part of the whole Illuminati.
These people have all this money, but look at...
He was on Epstein's flight logs.
Yeah, look how messed up these people are.
Epstein's flight logs is this weird thing where they can just say anything now.
Yeah, yeah.
Will Smith is at Epstein's Flight Logs.
Can you cite a reference?
Did you show me where in the flight logs that's available online?
They can't because they just say any name now.
It's just become memed.
It's memed its usefulness away.
Any real investigating that you could do about Epstein and what he was up to in his network has completely been dulled.
By like this kind of bullshit.
It's it almost feels intentional.
I know.
I posted a video that it was it was supposed to be it was an opening to a tunnel for Illuminati.
Really?
And they had a parade.
They had demonic creatures.
Yeah, it was like you have to see the video I posted.
Really?
It was like a tunnel they opened up for Illuminati.
All those crazy things.
That's interesting.
Yeah, it's a lot of crazy things.
You know, I think that you kind of have to have faith in something and start to live a positive life to get through these things.
So yeah, you just have to have faith in something and live a positive life to get through seeing a hole in a mountain where the Illuminati go in and demonic creatures dancing around it on a video.
Unclear what he means here.
I think he's talking about, I could be wrong, but there's this video that they always link to that's like, It's basically like just a kind of like costume parade and people have, you know, like elaborate headdresses and stuff and they're all like, oh, it's Illuminati symbols.
Hold on.
Yeah.
I'm just gonna Google Illuminati parade.
Oh, we have Eddie Dorenzo here in the studio.
Thank you for joining us.
I think you more or less get the point.
Jason Bandi is a police officer surrounded by horrible friends and he is profoundly red-pilled on QAnon and many other things.
When asked about Bandy, New Haven Police Chief Otoniel Reyes declined to comment, noting that an internal affairs investigation is currently underway.
But the investigation could very well be unrelated to the podcast and Bandy's QAnon beliefs.
The New Haven Independent article about him really delineates how difficult it is to discipline police officers, even when everyone knows there's an issue.
The journalists who contributed to this piece are Paul Bass, Nora Grace Flood, and Ko Lin Chiang.
Bandy has wrestled with authority in his decade as a New Haven cop.
At least three chiefs have raised questions about his fitness for the job and sought either to fire him or set the conditions for a potential firing.
In an unsuccessful lawsuit, Bandy argued that a former chief and assistant chief conspired to try to fire him and frame him as mentally unstable by, in part, deliberately issuing him a broken firearm.
Bandy argued in that suit that his colleagues helped cover up the incident by fabricating evidence that made him look as if he didn't know how to use the gun.
Bandy remains on the job even after the city's board of elders took the unusual step in 2010 of voting to recommend that he not carry an NHPD badge and gun.
One time a chief did succeed in firing him but then the police union struck a deal to reinstate him.
Jesus fucking grace.
Bandy has been arrested at least three times over the years, including in a domestic call at his mother's home, driving while using a mobile phone, and causing a disturbance at a Center Street bar where he went after calling in sick, getting drunk, and urinating on the floor.
Sounds like quite a night.
Yeah, sounds like a good time, but just not someone I want enforcing laws.
Yeah, I don't really.
But they tried.
Everyone knows there's something wrong.
They've been trying.
It just doesn't work.
Doesn't stick.
You can't dislodge him.
It's a fucking gang, man.
It's just a mafia.
Wait a minute.
He's on leave with Do we think he got injured, got on painkillers, and got fucking super susceptible to being pilled?
Maybe.
He does sound fucked up in a lot of his videos, but I don't know if it's weed or drinking.
This fucking opioid theory you're working with, it needs to be investigated more.
Yeah, the opioid pipeline to QAnon.
I put it out there, the scientists need to do the work, because I'm not gonna.
Yeah, I'm not a scientist, that's for damn sure.
Me neither.
But please do put that into your science machines.
See what it spits out.
Help us understand why the world is breaking.
Is it opioids?
Yeah, get a couple beakers set up.
Bandy, as Jake said, is currently on leave with an injury.
He has expressed outrage at the attention his social media posts and podcasts have gotten from the press, claiming that it, quote, put me, my family, and career in jeopardy and danger.
Bandy's latest episode of the For the Love podcast is now four weeks old.
It was that one with Eddie DiRenzo, which by the way, like has whole parts where they just go, they just talk about Eddie DiRenzo's various addictions, like gambling and shit like that.
And he kind of tries to do like, I don't know, a bit of therapy with him somewhat.
It's very strange.
Weird.
Yeah, and in the video if you watch it you can see his like kind of shaved like muscular leg kind of on the left and he's behind the camera almost like he's like doing a weird kind of casting thing with his buddy just making sure that he understands that he's more the subject.
So the whole interview is just fucking haunted.
So yeah, that's kind of the episode about QAnon cops.
Obviously, we don't have a lot of information.
A lot of this is anecdotal.
I mean, I'm not claiming that anyone's on a police force without actual evidence.
So everything we've laid out here kind of does have that backing.
But I'm sure there's so much more that we don't know because most cops that follow QAnon probably are smart enough to just shut up about it.
No, of course.
Of course.
Like for every, you know, QAnon cop who's dumb enough to just post, yes, I love Q, where we go when we go all, there's gotta be many more who are better at hiding their power level, perhaps understand how this might potentially put this career in jeopardy if they're totally open about this shit.
And there are people like Manicki who are just willing to go on record and just tell you everything about how it's great, actually, and it is affecting their job, but in a good way.
And fuck off!
I can't fucking believe it!
Yes, I'm in the queue with Alex.
Yes, it is affecting my job.
It is absolutely this deranged online conspiracy theory based on the fucking chance.
No, but he opens by saying it's not.
It's absolutely influencing how I do my fucking job as a police officer!
Un-fucking-believable!
That is the first off-mic yell by Travis.
We're getting there.
We're getting there with him.
He thinks he's working on you, but we're all working on him.
The thing is too, if you think about it, just the nature of the job of a police officer
is like perfect environment for getting like, pilled.
Because you're in a car with another guy for like eight hours a day, you're like, hunting
him.
Hey, you heard about that video?
Hey.
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
You're like, oh man, dude, I watched like part four of the cabal.
Oh, you gotta watch that.
Dude, it slowly spreads.
Having said all that, obviously the police problem is much bigger than QAnon.
That's a totally different issue.
We're really kind of, I guess, taking a look at how QAnon is currently festering, I guess, in that environment.
But it is definitely worrying, if not surprising, to see these kinds of extreme right-wing conspiracy theories spreading in the ranks with such ease.
Like, it seems like a good fit.
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It's not a conspiracy, it's a fact.
And now, today's Auto-Tune.
What's up guys, Jay here from For The Love, and I want to ask everybody a question.
How important is love?
How important is it to you?
How much do you really think about it on a daily basis?
I bet you don't think about it that often, and that's a shame.
See, love is probably the most important emotion that we have in our body, okay?
People do crazy things because of it.
Both good and bad.
It's something that we should want to learn more about, spread more often, and absolutely accept it.
It will change your life.
You need to be able to Understand this emotion.
Control this emotion.
Embrace this emotion.
And it will bring you amazing things.
You can't go out searching for it.
You can only give it.
And when you start to give it, you will get it in return.
That's how life works.
If you're not thinking about this on a daily basis, it's something that you should start doing.