Today is the 4th anniversary of Donald Trump's bizarre comment that casually started the dominant conspiracy theory of his presidency. I chronicle it in THE STORM IS UPON US, and am going to quote from that to tell a brief version of the story.
"On October 5, 2017, Trump called the White House press corps, who had been dismissed for the day, back to the State Dining Room. The president was holding court with top-ranking military officers and their families, enjoying the pageantry and adoration of the office..."
"And in that muddled, speaking-to-nobody-in-particular tone into which Trump so often dropped when speaking off the cuff, he casually launched a conspiracy theory that would shatter America’s brain.
“You guys know what this represents?” he asked...
“Tell us, sir,” said one reporter, as cameras clicked and generals duly smiled.
“Maybe it’s the calm before the storm,” the president quietly intoned, as if he were the holder of a great secret that he could no longer contain.
“Could be. The calm before the storm.”
"Finally, he spoke again. “We have the world’s great military people in this room, I will tell you that,” he continued, pumping his fist and moving his hand around in a circular motion. “And uh, we’re gonna have a great evening,” he concluded...
Then he thanked everyone for coming and ushered out the reporters he had just ushered in.
But the media wasn’t done. “What storm, Mr. President?”
“You’ll find out,” Trump intoned as aides desperately tried to wrap things up. The whole exchange lasted less than forty seconds...
"Follow-up questions the next day didn’t help, as Trump merely smirked, winked, and repeated, “You’ll find out,” when asked if “the storm” was a new military operation or anti-terror initiative as he took questions before the usual praise-a-thon cabinet meeting...
"The rest of the Trump administration scrambled to make it clear that whatever Trump was talking about, they had nothing to do with it. Vice President Mike Pence, on a trip to Puerto Rico, told reporters to take it up with his boss and changed the subject...
"And then–press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders offered up this word salad: “As we’ve said many times before, I know the president has, as I have from this podium on quite a few occasions, we’re never going to say in advance what the president’s going to do...
"The “fake news" mainstream media were clueless as well. Vox called it “odd and ominous,” The Washington Post lamented that the “stridently stupid” remark had “put the world on edge,” and The New York Times rhetorically asked “What Did President Trump Mean?” Nobody knew...
"But while the mainstream media was trying to figure out exactly what Trump meant, if he meant anything at all, a few anonymous Trump admirers decided that they knew exactly what it meant.
And they liked it...
"Not only was it a military operation, it was an enormous one, involving the cabal at the top of the food chain being brought to justice in the bloodiest way possible.
It would be just a few weeks before the rest of us began to "find out" what early Q believers already knew."
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The conspiracy theories about LEAVE THE WORLD BEHIND being "predictive programming" from the Obamas for an upcoming cyberattack epitomize why conspiracy theories always fall apart - they absolutely lack even basic logic... 1/
(some spoilers ahead)
The theory is that the film, showing the early stage of a massive multi-pronged electronic and kinetic attack on the US and co-produced by the Obamas, is "preparing" us for societal collapse through subliminal messages meaning the Obamas know such an attack is imminent. 2/
Twitter and Reddit are going DEEP on finding symbols and hidden meanings - including that the daughter's obsession with the TV show FRIENDS is connected somehow to Matthew Perry's death, that it includes hidden pro-Ukraine massages, and has a hidden anti-white narrative. 3/
My latest for @dailydot: new Speaker of the House Mike Johnson helped Young Earth Creationist Ken Ham win a lawsuit that sent Kentucky sales tax to help fund a giant replica of Noah's Ark. Johnson also wrote an op-ed that appears to endorse YEC beliefs.
Young Earth Creationists believe the planet is around 10,000 years old, and that dinosaurs and humans co-existed. Even among creationists, YEC is a fringe belief - except that the man second in line to the White House has endorsed it.
The Biblical literalism that Johnson endorses is used to justify slavery, spousal abuse, and segregation. As Speaker, Johnson will be able to shape how the House handles science and technology - while believing Noah's Ark was full of dinosaurs.
Travis Ikeguchi has been identified as the man who shot and killed Lauri Carleton over her pride flag. Based on his limited twitter activity, Ikeguchi was anti-gay, antivax, antisemitic, anti-choice, and an RFJ Jr. fan.
Among Ikeguchi's twitter follows were former president Trump, OANN, and conspiracy theorist podcast and one-time Alex Jones crony David Knight.
Ikeguchi was obsessed with calling people pedophiles, believed Michelle Obama is a man, and thought the military was going to take over the country.
Just in the last few days, both Elon Musk and Jim Caviezel have referenced conspiracy theories about the Rothschilds. JEWISH SPACE LASERS, out 9/19, tells the story of the myths and hoaxes about this once-powerful family, and why they matter today.
Rothschild hoaxes began in the 1840s, drove waves of antisemitic violence and panic, and are still exploited by conspiracy cranks, pundits, hate preachers, and grifters when a powerful Jewish family is needed to "pull the strings" on world events.
The biggest cranks of the last 200 years have exploited the Rothschild myth. JEWISH SPACE LASERS unpacks where it started, how it spread, why it gained power even as the Rothschilds lost theirs, and how it spawned the Soros attack industry.
With a Trump indictment looming, what I'm seeing in far right/QAnon social are a few calls for civil war and violence, but much more copium and "the left is falling into Trump's trap" from bigger accounts. Plus some standard "any violence is a false flag" stuff.
Things have changed since J6, and far more people on the right are just bored with Trump and tired of his antics. It could all go south, of course. But so far, it's a lot of "this is exactly what we want" and very little Fort Sumter 2.0.
Remember when the Mar-a-Lago search was going to guarantee a Red Wave and a Great Awakening of support for Trump in the 2022 midterms? It did not.
Anyone considering working with Jim Stewartson should understand who he really is. These screen grabs are just the first page of blog posts he's written about me. None are photoshopped or taken out of context - all are fabricated, untethered from reality, and likely defamatory.
You can see him "debate" a picture of me, accuse me of perjury, blame me for a murder, claim I helped start QAnon, and say I "protect" Mike Flynn. If that's okay with you, then okay. But this is the behavior you're platforming. And I am FAR from the only one he does it to.
I don't like drama, and I don't talk about this stuff on main normally. But I also have a reputation to protect, and this kind of abuse is unacceptable. If anyone wants to know more about me or what I do, my DM's are open. Otherwise, I have work to do that isn't on Twitter.