Intended or unintended Conspiracy Theorists go mainstream AmericaIts time we have a talk about Conspiracy Theory.
To any person who is in the above 50 age category I am sure they are well aware of Conspiracy Theory. They know people and have heard it. From Rothchild, World Bank. Bilderberg...etc. And 9/11. Did those planes really take down the World Towers? Is jet fuel really able to melt steel columns down so that a building will collapse the same way a planned demolition does?
Is there a pedophile, cannibal deep state running this Country? Can Trump save us?
This is Q. It is Conspiracy gone mainstream. Its conspiracy theorists feeling vindicated about their feelings and thoughts that this country is run by a cabal of child pornographers and pedophiles. Who are cannibals...………….The Deep State. And they are getting signals from Trump and his Administration and wide ranging political partners in the fight to rid the world of this evil.
Don't get me wrong, I do believe that the government is evil and has evil intentions. I wouldn't be surprised if some of the theories are reality either. But the trick is to know what the truth is. Is it a green highlight around a FOX interview? The number of a tweet? A date that Trump makes an announcement? A sign Trump makes of a Q? Is it all the truth. What Q information is false? Is a Q member out there when they say 9/11 was a conspiracy and all of our soldiers died in a war that was made up in Washington DC? Because I know one that believes that.
Is Q part of our church now? Can you spot the signs, the prayers....etc. Are we doomed to a secret society government? And my real serious question is if this is mainstream society and even in our church is this paving the way for the devil in the last days? To stir confusion. To stir unbelief in our election system. Our government system to protect us. The FBI, the CIA. Our military. All of which are meant to keep us safe, but can't be trusted now.
I think it could be a short distant to Marshal Law.
Be diligent and test everything my friends.
'QAnon' Conspiracy Theory Creeps Into Mainstream Politics
A far-right conspiracy theory forged in a dark corner of the internet is creeping into the mainstream political arena.
By Associated Press, Wire Service Content Feb. 9, 2020, at 8:24 a.m.
By MICHAEL KUNZELMAN, Associated Press
MILWAUKEE (AP) — President Donald Trump was more than halfway through his speech at a rally in Milwaukee when one of his hand gestures caught the eye of a supporter standing in the packed arena.
The 51-year-old woman believed the president had traced the shape of the letter “Q†with his fingers as a covert signal to followers of QAnon, a right-wing, pro-Trump conspiracy theory. She turned to the couple on her right and excitedly asked, “Did you see the ‘Q’?â€
“He just did it?†asked Diane Jacobson, 63, of Racine, Wisconsin.
“Was that a 'Q'?" added Jacobson's husband, Randy, 64.
“I think it was,†replied their new friend, Chrisy. The Geneva, Illinois, resident declined to give her last name in part because she said she wanted to avoid negative “attention."
The Jacobsons met Chrisy and her husband, Paul, hours earlier in the line to get into the Jan 14 rally. The couples bonded over their shared interest in QAnon, which centers on the baseless belief that Trump is waging a secret campaign against enemies in the “deep state†and a child sex trafficking ring run by satanic pedophiles and cannibals.
https://www.usnews.com/news/politics/articles/2020-02-09/qanon-conspiracy-theory-creeps-into-mainstream-politics