The newest Ludicrous QANON conspiracy theory claiming that Democrats are the ones with conspiracy theories. This is to deflect from their often illiterate and lunatic spewings of hate filled rhetoric and claims of conspiracies against far right-wing domestic terrorist organizations like themselves...
"Blue Anon is the Democrats pushing a conspiracy theory again that the Klan & QANON are racist organizations"
by Lizard of Ahaz March 7, 2021

by blanon March 7, 2021

by BetterSkatez March 7, 2021

by Brian April 26, 2005

The Q-Anon Bullet is a logo that includes the Q-Anon logo and a spade. Some people have mistakenly called this the Queen of Spades Anon, which it is NOT. The spade is supposed to be an Ace of Spades (also referred to as the "death card" or the "Bullet").
Q-Anon Bullet is worn by someone considered elite in the Q-Anon movement. It is for doing something above and beyond the average supporter. It does NOT necessarily mean that the person did something illegal, but MOST LIKELY it was done "off the books."
It does NOT mean a Q-Anon member who is attracted sexually to black men.
By bearing a close resemblance and possibly being mistaken for the Queen of Spades, or showing their affiliation with Q-Anon, the person wearing the symbol is going to be someone who can hold their own and not to be messed with. Many times these people have elite backgrounds in law enforcement, military, intelligence services, militias, fire fighters, EMS, etc. They can also be ordinary people who have done extraordinary feats.
It may be displayed as a piece of jewelry, a (bumper) sticker, a tattoo, or in some other manner. Its main purpose is to identify the person as an elite member to other Q-Anon members. If the elite act was carried out by a team of people, all the members may get the same display (jewelry, tattoo, etc.) as a commemorative of the "mission" they carried out.
This is NOT a symbol of racism, insurrection, etc., just as the Black Lives Matter (fist) logo is not any of these either.
Q-Anon Bullet is worn by someone considered elite in the Q-Anon movement. It is for doing something above and beyond the average supporter. It does NOT necessarily mean that the person did something illegal, but MOST LIKELY it was done "off the books."
It does NOT mean a Q-Anon member who is attracted sexually to black men.
By bearing a close resemblance and possibly being mistaken for the Queen of Spades, or showing their affiliation with Q-Anon, the person wearing the symbol is going to be someone who can hold their own and not to be messed with. Many times these people have elite backgrounds in law enforcement, military, intelligence services, militias, fire fighters, EMS, etc. They can also be ordinary people who have done extraordinary feats.
It may be displayed as a piece of jewelry, a (bumper) sticker, a tattoo, or in some other manner. Its main purpose is to identify the person as an elite member to other Q-Anon members. If the elite act was carried out by a team of people, all the members may get the same display (jewelry, tattoo, etc.) as a commemorative of the "mission" they carried out.
This is NOT a symbol of racism, insurrection, etc., just as the Black Lives Matter (fist) logo is not any of these either.
The Q-Anon Bullet he wore around his neck on a chain told me that he was more than just a supporter; he has "gotten his hands dirty" and you don't want to mess with him.
by Arch Bagger January 17, 2021

A contrived word created to appease an audience of far right conspiracy theorists who ardently believe that there is a partisan equivalent of their delusions on the opposing side.
It has no basis in reality, and exists only as part of a broader disinformation campaign to foment unrest and division, especially in the United States.
It has no basis in reality, and exists only as part of a broader disinformation campaign to foment unrest and division, especially in the United States.
by BarrenTrump2024 March 8, 2021

The definition of “Blue Anon” is “a loosely organized network of Democrat voters, politicians and media personalities who spread left-wing conspiracy theories.”
It goes on to say, “Blue Anon adherents fervently believe that right-wing extremists are going to storm Capitol Hill any day now and “remove” lawmakers from office, hence the need for the deployment of thousands of National Guard stationed at the US Capitol.”
It goes on to say, “Blue Anon adherents fervently believe that right-wing extremists are going to storm Capitol Hill any day now and “remove” lawmakers from office, hence the need for the deployment of thousands of National Guard stationed at the US Capitol.”
Person 1: Trump colluded with Russia to get elected in 2016!!1!!11
Person 2: Nah, that's just some Blue Anon conspiracy theory.
Person 2: Nah, that's just some Blue Anon conspiracy theory.
by Abhorsen, The March 7, 2021
