Cont: Qanon Conspiracy Theories Part Two

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Now that is dishonest.
No, it was irony. You've continually demonstrated your inability to admit when shown you are wrong. The only person you are fooling in this or any other thread is yourself.
 
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With respect to this ridiculous Trump episode about "injecting disinfectant", I think it's important to point out that no one knew what the hell Trump was talking about -- not even Trump himself. This is the POTUS giving public health advice to America, and he might just as well have been crossing his eyes and playing with his lips. It eventually became clear that he was trying to cite some stupid Fox thing.

Anyway, it's over. America has shown that clown to the door.

As for QAnon, I wonder who's going to put up the mil to buy it. There's plenty of people crazy enough. I'd like to see a better comedian get it.
 
Q-sheep climbs out of the sewer.

She fell into QAnon and went viral for destroying a Target mask display. Now she’s rebuilding her life.

The night before she almost ruined her life, Melissa Rein Lively couldn’t sleep.

She had gotten into a fight with her husband, Jared, and though they had never spent more than a few nights apart during their nine-and-a-half-year marriage, they both needed space. It had been a difficult few months. So here she was, alone in a hotel room on the night before July 4, her favorite holiday, one she and Jared traditionally spent in Greece. She felt trapped. And she couldn’t sleep.

“Every few minutes, I was gasping for air. I couldn’t slow my mind down. My thoughts were racing. It was like a panic attack on steroids,” Lively recalled. “I should have checked myself into a hospital voluntarily.”

Instead, she went to Target the next morning to buy a bottle of Fiji water, as if everything were normal. It wasn’t. The Scottsdale, Ariz.-based PR professional, a self-described “type A” personality, had spent the pandemic barely eating, barely sleeping, barely socializing with friends. Instead, “I was all consumed with doom-scrolling on the Internet. I was living in these conspiracy theories. All of this fear porn that I was consuming online was just feeding my depression and anxiety.” She had found comfort in QAnon, a loose collection of conspiracy theories that touch on everything from politics to covid-19.

En route to grab the water, she noticed a display of masks, the ones to help prevent the coronavirus. “The culmination of everything I had experienced, like all that energy, just zeroed in on the masks. And I just snapped,” she said.

She took videos of what happened next and streamed them on Instagram Live. They quickly spread to other platforms, reported on by publications such as USA Today. She was labeled a Karen — and far worse. She thought her career was over. She thought her marriage was over. She thought her life was over.


QAnon Karen' Destroys Face Mask Display in Target Store Scottsdale AZ | Claims White House Mission.

Soon thereafter, she received a call from Doc Elliot, who runs the California-based Phoenix Training Group, which conducts de-escalation training. He wanted to hire her, too. He wanted her to tell her own story.
“When I watched the video of Melissa, instantly my heart was breaking. I knew it wasn’t a typical incident where a so-called Karen goes off the rails,” said Elliot, a longtime mental health advocate. “And that fact that she was [later] owning that was, to me, brilliant.”

“Now, she has really taken on a different professional role, speaking about the mental health crisis we’re experiencing right now … rather than trying to sell a magazine or a company,” he said. “I really have to applaud her for that. She’s followed through on her message.”

Lively suggests anyone who’s detaching from life, a sign of mental illness, seek help. And if anyone witnesses someone doing the same, consider reaching out.

“My downfall was so spectacular … jaw-dropping shocking,” she said. But not everyone has to reach that point. If they do, though, she wants to be living proof of hope. “If I can come back from this, anybody can come back from anything.”

So you can break the cycle and get out. I wonder how many do?
 
With respect to this ridiculous Trump episode about "injecting disinfectant", I think it's important to point out that no one knew what the hell Trump was talking about -- not even Trump himself. This is the POTUS giving public health advice to America, and he might just as well have been crossing his eyes and playing with his lips. It eventually became clear that he was trying to cite some stupid Fox thing. Anyway, it's over. America has shown that clown to the door.

As for QAnon, I wonder who's going to put up the mil to buy it. There's plenty of people crazy enough. I'd like to see a better comedian get it.

Maybe he got it from Q-nuts.

At the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, QAnon supporters advised people that drinking bleach could cure COVID-19.

QAnon is a conspiracy theory that posits that President Donald Trump is seeking to bust a pedophile ring. Supporters of this theory frequently hail Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS), which is bleach, as the ultimate cure for coronavirus. Despite several warnings from public health offices to the contrary, there are still frequent reports of people following this advice.

Quidiots, those rascals!
 
Birx squirmed, shuffled her feet, and dodged the question when Trump questioned her about Light Therapies, proven for over a hundred years. She played dumb.


Dr Birx looked away or down at her feet because that's what people do when their boss is saying something incredibly ignorant; they hold their tongue because they are wise and oolite enough not to contradict their boss in public.

ETA: Especially so when their boss is a thin-skinned, vindictive *******.
 
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Here's what will happen: Trump will continue to sit in the White House, smelling his own farts, while he rips his stupid followers off with deceitful fund-raising. Americans will continue to die from covid in alarming numbers, as if he gives a damn.

Trump is making history. The worst jackass president ever.

And you know Bush is sitting at home, drinking a beer and watching 24-hour news coverage while secretly thanking God for Trump. "I'm not the worst anymore!" :D

With respect to this ridiculous Trump episode about "injecting disinfectant", I think it's important to point out that no one knew what the hell Trump was talking about -- not even Trump himself. This is the POTUS giving public health advice to America, and he might just as well have been crossing his eyes and playing with his lips. It eventually became clear that he was trying to cite some stupid Fox thing.

Anyway, it's over. America has shown that clown to the door.

As for QAnon, I wonder who's going to put up the mil to buy it. There's plenty of people crazy enough. I'd like to see a better comedian get it.

This.

What Trump said was a suggestion about injecting disinfectant, period. The words are clear, the context is clear, trying to say something else was meant is simply wishful thinking. There's nothing to indicate it was being said ironically or in jest, except his after-the-fact rationalizations.

That being said, I don't think he actually meant to say it. It's just that he simply doesn't think...he just lets his mouth run in a sort of verbal reverse Tourettes: he twitches and says things randomly, with the occasional actual thought and meaning behind it. He was likely thinking about something else entirely, and just letting his mouth run on autopilot in a sort of free association/stream-of-consciousness mode.

Which is exactly what we all want in leader, someone who just says stuff without any thought, concern, tact, or meaning...

...it's no wonder the Venn diagram of Trump supporters vs. QAnon followers has two concentric circles.
 
OK, good.

I will check the box indicating that you, along with Resume, answered yes to the question "Do you actually believe Trump actually meant to suggest injecting Lysol or bleach.?"

Still waiting for eerok's answer to the question. It was originally posed to eerok and Resume.


Thanks for your help Craig4.

It was obvious that the answer is yes. Trump suggested we inject bleach.
 
Trump of course knew of the "Healight AYTU Injectable Disinfectant" study at Cedars Sinai. At the time it was underway for about two weeks. He knew inexpensive Healight UV was a potential threat to the fortune Fauci and his wife stand to make in Gates' universal vaccine scheme. Did your sources mention the Gates linked outfit that Fauci & wife are involved in? Trump was toying with enemies of the people, as usual.

You keep saying this as if this was a proven fact.
How do you know that Trump knew the things you claim he knew?
 
Healight? The one which hasn't got beyond a poster presentation about some in vitro work? That Healight?

C'mon Bubba, you need more than a poster presentation to look at all convincing.
 
Do you think Bubba would mind if I came over and rubbed salt in his wounds and then collected it back up? I want to use it to frost the glass the bloody mary is going to be in that I'm going to drink while I watch Biden's inauguration. I want to taste the suffering while I enjoy the event and my drink.
 
I think the bunch of losers has finally found a leader in that nutcase congress person from Georgia.
 
More reporting about the real, personal damage done by QAnon. It's not all just electoral politics.


Q cranks believe that child custody disputes and family courts are part of the cabal to kidnap their children, encouraging non-custodial parents to adopt nonsense legal theories to get their children back.

For mothers who have lost custody of their children, McConnell and Holmseth lay out a world where children in the custody of a relative or foster parent are instead headed toward an abuse-and-torture network run by global elites. But when it comes to the solution to those mothers’ problems, two other McConnell associates—fringe legal theorists Chris Hallett and Kirk Pendergrass—step in.

Hallett and Pendergrass run E-Clause, a fringe Florida-based legal outfit that draws on unorthodox and legally ineffectual tactics that have echoes of the anti-government sovereign citizen movement. Hallett has claimed Trump inspired him to create E-Clause.

When this pseudolegal nonsense fails, some delusional parents resort to direct violent action to save their children from this perceived threat. Parents have kidnapped their own children, and individuals named as members of the cabal have faced threats of violence:

“You’re on my radar and you’re gonna die,” McConnell said in an October broadcast of his YouTube show, warning Picazio that her “days are numbered.”

McConnell was arrested in November for violating the restraining order, and now faces three counts of aggravated stalking, written threats to kill or do bodily injury, and written threats to conduct a mass shooting or an act of terrorism. Holmseth remains a fugitive on his own harassment charges.

https://www.thedailybeast.com/qanon-promotes-pedo-ring-conspiracy-theories-now-theyre-stealing-kids
 
Against my better judgment, I joined that sub. I'm too fond of things like this for my own good.

A survey of QAnons certainly indicates the unfortunate state of mental illness in the world.
I can't pull a url out of the app, can you link to that jpeg calling the Proud Boys the "Q Cucks Clan"?
Priceless. [emoji1]
 
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