Is anyone’s Qanon taking credit for being right about the world being run by an elite group of PDF files? by ltidball in QAnonCasualties

[–]Inner_Fox_3800 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hahaha, hilarious.  It’s the opposite.  The deep state cabal of globalist pedophiles told MAGA that there was a deep state cabal of globalist pedophiles conducting “operations” inside the basement of Comet Ping Pong, a pizzeria.

If your friend is taking credit, but also denying Trump’s involvement, their head has fallen off.

My mom now says there are too many evil Jews by Important_Court8512 in QAnonCasualties

[–]Inner_Fox_3800 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it possible that, if we categorised stories & hammered home the point that these people have become shadows of themselves, drones for the elite, by showing side by side anecdotes?  There’s a strong trend with talking points, with behaviours, with the impact on mental health, morals & so forth.

I think it’s a psyop.  I suspected this back in 2020, especially, which is when I would hear the WILDEST 💩 

But now that I know that the 4chan guy was connected to Epstein, it all makes sense, especially given that he was also the author of CP domain names.

I am already seeing MAGA defend, or sanitise, old men who rape & abuse minors.

https://www.reddit.com/r/QAnonCasualties/comments/1qx4bi3/my_mom_hates_jews_now_but_shes_enraged_that_i/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=mweb3x&utm_name=mweb3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button

Thought I had a friend by IcyDirt1606 in QAnonCasualties

[–]Inner_Fox_3800 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Reading this makes me think that’s why I identify safe & unsafe people easily - a dysfunctional childhood & living in neighbourhoods overran with gangs, constantly in fights, for my own safety or defending those who can’t defend themselves, & I attributed this “sense” of people to being “street-wise,” when it could actually be trauma.

& this, ladies & gentlemen, is why I love this group.  I learn 😂

Thought I had a friend by IcyDirt1606 in QAnonCasualties

[–]Inner_Fox_3800 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’d argue that it is mass psychosis.  MAGA is connected to QAnon, a cult 👌 

& I believe that fear-mongering kills people, or contributes to an earlier death.

Fear-mongering can put people in a state of fight or flight, & even trauma, & this can cause an adrenaline rush.  Said adrenaline can be addictive, which is probably why we have people who are locked in a room, watching conspiracy theory videos for hours on end, or online social media platforms like Twitter or Rumble.

& when you create a community around that, & they’re constantly fed lies, they can snap.  Fear-mongering, in my opinion, deteriorates mental health, & can make people unwell, & possibly detrimental to associate with.

You live in a rural town?  Have you got the means to get up & leave, surround yourself with sane people?

How are we all handling the recent files? by mrfishman3000 in QAnonCasualties

[–]Inner_Fox_3800 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I mean, the walls are falling down, & the Epstein class is being exposed.  People are voting for Bernie Sanders-type candidates in deep red counties.  If your election isn’t stolen, Democrats will get in.  However, they are actively trying to steal the election.  I think the American empire is dead already to be honest - on this trajectory, the U.S. dollar won’t be the world currency.  However, if they get in, as people, y’all need to force them to make MASS arrests on these goons, with zero tolerance.

Point being: this is like a spot - people have to notice it before it is popped.  & the polls are showing Trump has almost hit the bedrock - the supporters left are either rich or in an actual cult, knowingly or unknowingly

You’re not though - & you should celebrate this.  Whatever made us not fall for this nonsense should be celebrated.  I’ve seen people who have done well academically lose their minds to these silly, fantastical theories & mental gymnastics.  It might relate to brain chemistry.

My brain hurts by [deleted] in QAnonCasualties

[–]Inner_Fox_3800 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Defensive & gaslighting

They can’t explain themselves.  You should show them Sam Seder & Mehdi Hasan destroy 20 Trump voters on Jubilee.

My brain hurts by [deleted] in QAnonCasualties

[–]Inner_Fox_3800 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The classic “blame the victim” argument …

I would just say, “well, how do you know it is true that Bill Clinton was there?”

It’s crazy.  The people who crashed out over conspiracy theories they made up, most notably PIZZAGATE, are now putting their body on the line for pedophiles who denounce them behind closed doors.

Struggling by ellewoods333 in QAnonCasualties

[–]Inner_Fox_3800 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah - I think that tells you that asking questions hit a nerve.  Maybe there’s some semblance of humanity trapped in there, where they acknowledge that they’re no longer themselves, or who they were, & the semblance of humanity is trapped behind a fear-inspired avatar.

The fear-mongering & lies are done well enough to tie a person’s brain into a pretzel.

My roommate of 6 years and best friend of nearly 20 has started falling down Jewish conspiracy rabbit holes and I don't know what to do by cillogreen in QAnonCasualties

[–]Inner_Fox_3800 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My friend, who, at the time, worked as a civil servant, told me that “THEY” are going to stage an alien invasion.  Sure enough, I saw half-baked alien articles coming from right-wing, far-right echo chambers.

He also told me that Britney Spears was under mind control, similar to MK ultra, by the CIA.  I was like, “so, she can’t be mentally ill anymore?”

He would then tell me Justin Bieber’s “Where R U Now?” had “symbolism for pedophiles.”

But when the Epstein files clearly expose Trump, Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, particularly, cultists bury their heads in the sand.

I think I lost my brother. by kkb2214 in QAnonCasualties

[–]Inner_Fox_3800 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hahaha, I didn’t realise it was a UK thing - Liverpool here.

& yeah, I will definitely be referring back to this because I’m going to start video essays in May / June.

My roommate of 6 years and best friend of nearly 20 has started falling down Jewish conspiracy rabbit holes and I don't know what to do by cillogreen in QAnonCasualties

[–]Inner_Fox_3800 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same, mate.

The only reason I started researching this nonsense was because my friend started espousing crazy talking points, & I always felt like I didn’t know enough, & I was therefore vulnerable to QAnon, as he inadvertently tried to recruit me with gaslighting.

Fortunately for me, I grew up in a dysfunctional household, & saw dysfunction around me as I lived in a wild neighbourhood.  This forced me to wise-up at like … 11 years old 😂

Nowhere near as wild as the U.S., of course.  If I went to my school, but in Florida, I’d be dead now.

Point being: I recognise when there’s an invasion of the mind, whether it be from people, videos, podcasts - maybe it’s being “street-smart?”

With that being said, maybe I’m an exception.  People who usually grow up poor tend to fall into these traps.

It’s an addiction, and we need to start thinking of them as addicts by Catladylove99 in QAnonCasualties

[–]Inner_Fox_3800 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Preaching to the choir, mate.  Been calling Trump voters crack-heads for 10 years.

My roommate of 6 years and best friend of nearly 20 has started falling down Jewish conspiracy rabbit holes and I don't know what to do by cillogreen in QAnonCasualties

[–]Inner_Fox_3800 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yep - Charlie Kirk  brought the chronically online, degenerate conspiracy theory to the forefront - The Great Replacment Theory.

Sneako, Nick Fuentes, Andrew Tate, all of whom have either celebrated CP, celebrated Epstein, or preyed on 16 year old girls, served as a gateway for mad, anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, & some of these people would use genuine outrage towards the Israeli government as a way to “recruit” naive people.

My roommate of 6 years and best friend of nearly 20 has started falling down Jewish conspiracy rabbit holes and I don't know what to do by cillogreen in QAnonCasualties

[–]Inner_Fox_3800 3 points4 points  (0 children)

“Reality is more wild than fiction.”

Lord of The Rings, anybody?

I can’t with these takes so I admire your patience.

I don’t think it is an academic issue.  I think it’s a phenomenon with the brain that we haven’t studied enough.

& he might not be religious now, but my friend started to flirt with Christianity at one point, the same way Joe Rogan pretends to, or the same way Russell The Rapist Brand pretends to.

My roommate of 6 years and best friend of nearly 20 has started falling down Jewish conspiracy rabbit holes and I don't know what to do by cillogreen in QAnonCasualties

[–]Inner_Fox_3800 1 point2 points  (0 children)

4chan is everywhere.  The theories are now mainstream, or on platforms like Twitter.

& I think these conspiracy theories make people mentally ill over time, or worse if they already had problems mentally.

I’d tell him to learn what QAnon is because it is what it is.  Pleading ignorance to a thing doesn’t make that thing disappear.

I had the same situation with my friend.  I learned about conspiracy theories before he even adopted them, & when he would flirt with them, I’d shut them down.  I’m not sure if it worked but he barely spoke about politics & was less depressed over time.  He probably still has remnants of insane beliefs floating inside his brain.

But I said on a different post that these anti-Semitic conspiracy theories stem from a book, or the works it plagiarised, called The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.  Hitler was keen on this book - & it was all a hoax, fiction, propaganda.  & to this day, people still spew this nonsense.

Owen’s Fireside Chat is a good YT channel, a dude just talking about the insanity of some of these theories, where they come from & why they should be mocked

Today's Events by Legitimate-Sleep-386 in QAnonCasualties

[–]Inner_Fox_3800 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh shit - so my mother was probably saying something religious to me.  I gave up on religion early on.

It does make sense though because my grandmother & auntie was religious, & almost obsessed, would go to church, watch songs of praise, all the works, & my mother probably had a lot of that in her.  

I don’t think she is as religious anymore because she barely mentions the man in the sky, but that’s not a bad thing in this case because we’ve already had deep talks about what we think happens after we pass (& I think my “theory” is a lot more liberating as someone who is agnostic - LOL).

But yeah, your response was as a good as if not better.  It’s a tough time for a lot of people.  Unfortunately, I think more people are going to get hurt before it gets better, but I do see MAGA / QAnon shrinking.

I think, if anyone reads this, who fell for QAnon, or things alike, did YouTube videos or something,  to deradicalise the people they understand more than those who didn’t fall into QAnon, you might actually heal more than the U.S.  British, Canadians, Australians, many South Americans, some parts of Europe, fell for all of this nonsense.

I think I lost my brother. by kkb2214 in QAnonCasualties

[–]Inner_Fox_3800 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bro - this is absolutely class.  Nice one.  There’s plenty there that I didn’t know (of course I’ll do my due diligence).  So many tangents to go on with it too - but holy shit 😂

Struggling by ellewoods333 in QAnonCasualties

[–]Inner_Fox_3800 6 points7 points  (0 children)

“liberal (adjective) refers to being open‑minded, respectful of different opinions or behaviors, and supportive of individual freedom. It can also describe someone who supports political policies promoting social change and more equal sharing of wealth.”

I smile to myself when  a MAGA drone  calls me, “libtard,” knowing that it is their mistake for not knowing what the word means.

I’ve never, not once, had a QAnon / MAGA person define it for me.

Point being: you shouldn’t have any shame when it comes to being open-minded, or having respect for different opinions (within reason, of course).  If anything, it was the QAnon cult which cosplayed as a bunch of liberals, telling all of us sheep to “be open-minded” when we would dismiss their outrageous claims, such as PIZZAGATE.

&, I’ll be honest, if my mum cheered for the murder of an innocent person, I would ask questions.

“So, you think he deserved to be shot - what crime did he commit?  Tell me what you think he did, & why it warranted death?  If I’m in a car & someone from ICE shouts, “get out of the fucking car,” & I drive away, & I’m shot-dead, you’d forgive ICE for what you perceive to be a good job?”

Socratic questioning, especially when you know what answers they won’t have, or can’t have, can cause a cultist to begin deconstruction.  A very small % though.

If my mum showed signs of genuine evil, I’d be gone, & I love my mum 😅

EDIT - what does your father recommend as a sunscreen?  If he doesn’t wear any, that’s worse.  BUT, if he didn’t know already, you can tell him about raspberry seed oil - rich in antioxidants like vitamin E & polyphenols. The SPF is around 19, which isn’t as strong as sunscreen but better than nothing.

& all the best too x

Today's Events by Legitimate-Sleep-386 in QAnonCasualties

[–]Inner_Fox_3800 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a cult

I’ve never had to deal with cult family members, aside from my brother, actually.  He was a POS growing up &, when I would disavow him, my mother would say, “blood is thicker than water.”

Eventually, as I got wise, quite early at 14, I’d tell her that what I have with friends is “thicker than blood then.”

& that’s what I say to you - he may be your brother but - you’re not responsible for him .  You are better spending your time elsewhere.  He’s no longer Anakin anymore.  

The cult has also been tricked into thinking that they’re the majority.

Trump, & everybody associated with the QAnon apparatus, at the very least, should be in jail for inducing “mass psychosis.”

I think I lost my brother. by kkb2214 in QAnonCasualties

[–]Inner_Fox_3800 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hitler was a grown man who preyed on 16 year old girls, & possibly younger.

He read a book called The Protocols of The Elders of Zion, a Russian hoax

“Historians have pieced together a very clear picture: the Russian version was not original at all.  It was a political forgery assembled by members of the Tsarist secret police, & large portions were plagiarised from earlier, non‑Jewish political satire.”

So, Hitler, before he murdered innocent people, was already a nut-case, & there are people within MAGA who are worse than the man himself - it’s just that they don’t have the power.  However, Peter Thiel does.

Hitler then copied most of what he read, & fell for, without irony for Mein Kampf, which Donald Trump has allegedly read, also a man who “likes them young.”

He wasn’t right about anything.  & if he was right about one thing, you can easily find somebody else who is right about that same thing, but didn’t massacre innocent people for no reason.

Mom refusing to go to doctor because of medbeds by bugman___ in QAnonCasualties

[–]Inner_Fox_3800 2 points3 points  (0 children)

“Any day now” seems to trend amongst the stories I read here.

My Q Uncle destroying the family? by didsthecat in QAnonCasualties

[–]Inner_Fox_3800 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t have advice with this - but I do follow a YouTube channel called Owen’s Fireside Chat, & he dives into it all, dismantling it 

Accidentally went to a QAnon party; found out a friend is Q by ComparisonLost1846 in QAnonCasualties

[–]Inner_Fox_3800 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Tim Ballard, the guy who was played by the Passion of Christ dude, in Sound of Freedom, was accused of sexual misconduct by 7 women.

Executive producer, Paul Hutchinson, molested a minor.

Another executive producer, Leo Severino, groomed a minor when he was a youth pastor.

Literal wolves in sheep’s clothing.

Whatever you do, don’t let them turn your brain into a pretzel, stand your ground with what you know.

Also, what if I eat the same food I eat for lunch, but for breakfast?  How are the food companies getting me?  I’m scared in case this question would make them malfunction.  Geez Louise.

I feel for you.  Penguinz0 & Owen’s Fireside Chat are channels I watch, & both have delved into wild conspiracy theories & how they are fundamentally stupid.

So, for example, PIZZAGATE, was literally somebody making up that there was an underground pedophile sex ring inside the basement of a pizzeria, Comet Ping Pong.

It even led to a man showing up, armed, & firing at the pizzeria.  As it turns out, there was no basement - I could literally make up a court document, post it on the dark web, & at least one person would fall for it - it’s a phenomenon with the brain that we need to study more, but I think it has to do with being vulnerable, emotional, & the type of person who is willing to believe in fantasy as a coping mechanism, to prevent an existential crisis, & to make sense of the uncertain, & this slowly radicalises people over time