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Jimmy Savile—-British celebrity who was knighted, and who turned out to be a prolific child molester.
In the world of Q believers, he was involved with the global cabal, the Rothschilds, and he was knighted as a thank-you for serving up kids to the royal family of molesters and cannibals. So “serving up†literally.
Oh, and he was friends with the Beatles, who were also members of the secret global cannibal child-raping ring, and John Lennon was about to blow the lid off, which is why the globalists had him killed.
Q, most people are just not going to believe this mess.
Because:
1. Normalcy bias is incredibly powerful. Particularly when dramatic alterations of the normal view of things portends wrenching hazards, discomfort, waves of fear, greatly altered schemes of understanding of reality, horrific disconfirmation that the individual's understanding of things before had been terribly inadequate to wholesale wrong etc. etc.
2. Inertia. It takes a huge lot to move folks to a new construction on reality. Comfort zones are quite powerful. The unknown is quite fearsome.
3. Rationalizations tend to be automatic, intense, deeply entrenched, skillful, handy.
4. Fear about being the duck with his head up that gets selected first for the pot is real.
5. Bewilderment about "what then" is intense and real.
6. Even fantasies about what is real, normal, comforting, comfortable, stable etc. are greatly preferred over fearsome chaos, mystifying dynamics, complex factoids, shocking uncommon revelations, reversals of what is right, safe, predictable etc.
7. RAD--Attachment Disordered, hyper-rationalist, 'intellectual superiors' (in their own eyes), stubborn, narrow, rigid, arrogant, insecure types are particularly resistant to changing their constructions on reality--even when the raging freight train of new facts is a mere 100 feet away.