Lin Wood has spent the last half hour on Telegram claiming to be searching the White House for Joe Biden.
He finishes the story with the claim that he went into the Oval Office and found Donald Trump at the Resolute Desk.
This is delusion at a whole other level.
Lin's follow-up is to share a post from GhostEzra, a QAnon promoter who believes Joe Biden is actually dead and was replaced with a body double.
GhostEzra is thoroughly hated by all the other QAnon promoters, so this must sting.
I'm surprised but this was probably inevitable.
OH, IT'S ON
it's a rough afternoon to be a QAnon believer, I mean how do you know who to trust from among the people who claim to be receiving top-secret intel from 8kun on the ongoing war between Donald Trump and a Cabal of satanic vampires
Lin's official response is "I have a sense of humor," which, again, isn't really the point when half of GhostEzra's 300,000 Telegram followers don't think it's a joke
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I finally saw the clip they're all freaking out about, and my immediate reaction (probably from spending too much time in goth clubs in my youth) was "that's a tear in his hose."
Turns out it was a tear in his hose.
They could have checked literally any other clip he was in, but then @againstgrmrs wouldn't get to lie about it
i'm out there winning hearts and minds, one pearl-clutching MAGA at a time
I'm watching the Ye/Fuentes/Jones interview now and lemmie tell ya, I hope Ben Shapiro is coming to grips with exactly what about 40% of the Republican Party secretly believes
They're nice to your face as long as you're propagandizing for them, Ben, but they'll line you up with the rest of us the second you're not useful
good fucking lord Ye is reading "jokes written by Owen Benjamin about Ben Shapiro" while Alex Jones anxiously laughs and Nick Fuentes genuinely laughs
The author went out and spoke with them face to face, and so these conspiracy theorists seem nice, and normal.
But going unexplored here is sitting down with them at their computers and seeing what these people are like online, where they gleefully talk about executions.
The article acknowledges that this is where the movement actually exists and gets all of it information, but what exactly are they learning? It's kept pretty vague.
(for instance, 'event 201' is the belief that the United Nations planned and executed the COVID 19 pandemic)