>>During her appearance on "The View" on Tuesday, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) said she no longer believes in QAnon, which she has supported and promoted for years.<<
Let's take a stroll down memory lane and remind ourselves about tbe basics of Qanon.
>> The right-wing QAnon conspiracy movement emerged on the internet in late 2017. While followers of the QAnon movement claim a variety of different beliefs, the main threads of QAnon's core theory are that a network of Satan-worshipping pedophiles control the government and media, and that a coming "storm" will sweep them out of power.[1] The QAnon movement centered former President Donald Trump as its key leader, and said he was secretly fighting to unmask the evildoers who controlled the political and economic systems of power.<<
http://prri.org/research/the-p...ves-the-conspiracies/
So while it was maybe a bit hard to reconcile that the guy that said he could grab women by the p and face no consequences, they did. Also, it must have been tough that the guy who was best friends with Epstein for decades, until Epstein poached his workers or stole the Russian money laundering deal for the palm beach estate bankruptcy, they let that go too. But now?
Now Qanon is starting to make sense! Those Qanon 4chan incels were on to something, and history has filled in their gaps with one huge glaring recalculation: Trump is the head of the network of billionaire pedophiles operating within the government to protect and keep the coconspirators' masks on.
Marjorie? Come back.
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"One of the reasons why propaganda tries to get you to hate government is because it's the one existing institution in which people can participate to some extent and constrain tyrannical unaccountable power." Noam Chomsky.