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BeefamDev
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If I’m happy about anything, it’s getting a glimpse at America’s true depth of stupidity.

Proper spelling is a tool of the Deep State.

Never forget this excerpt from the 2012 Texas Republican party:

I feel this goes all the way to the top

It is rather mesmerizing, and tends to have that kind of alpha-state effect, like a Magic Eye poster.

“Hello, I am QAnon, and I have recently uncovered PROOF that HILLARY CLINTON is behind the ‘are hotdogs sandwiches’ debate. Every time someone asks you that, it’s a secret code to determine whether you are a DEEP STATE AGENT”

The key is to stare at it long enough until you completely lose your mind. At that point, everything will make complete sense. 

They don’t need to promote it though. I understand that “hot sellers” list is created algorithmically but they can remove it and just leave it available for purchase on the site.

We are through the looking glass here, people.

What? No LaRouche?? *pfft* Fake conspiracy.

I will buy this book if, and only if, it finally explains that link between Barbara Bush and Aleister Crowley. I’ve spent more time than I care to admit staring at that map diagram thing, and that’s the one that always gets me.

wait, the conspiracy theory researcher’s last name is Rothschild?

white ppl are a singularity of stupid

A Rothschild quote in an article on conspiracies. We are through the looking glass people. 

It’s a common tactic for right-wingers to buy up massive quantities of a right-winger’s book to increase its rating/profile/whatever. The same technique that $cientologists use.

The only solution is the “Spartacus”. Everyone is QAnon? If no one takes possession of it then everyone writes “quotes” from QAnon about Trump, Roger Stone, etc. i.e. “Trump was in Hanoi during the war in Vietnam, many people don’t know this. He was making deals with Ho Chi Min for building apartments for Communist

Two things that I find hard to believe about that batshit chart:

Not if we have anything to say about it.

Time to ask yourselves some hard questions when people are believing bullshit conspiracy sites before actual news media. It shows how little trust people have left and that is squarely at the feet of the journalists and editors.

You can also blame lack of education because this conspiracy nonsense is growing.