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This woman's Facebook profile is a perfect example of how a person's mind can be taken over by conspiracy theories and fear.
I had read an article detailing how the combination of the pandemic lockdown, and then Floyd protests set off a perfect storm for vulnerable people to be sucked into cults of fear, which is why the QAnonsense thing took off like fire since May.
This woman is a perfect example of just that and her profile is very, very instructive.
If you go back to February, she's a normal, midwestern American moderate religious conservative. Free from posting about conspiracy theories.
In March she's fully sane about the COVID-19 advice from doctors.
April is the same. Still not posting conspiracies and warning people about being reckless with COVID-19.
But May brings out her inner racist, reluctantly at first, which starts her descent down the rabbit hole. She starts freaking out about protests in her town of Fort Wayne, Indiana. At first she is calling for the cops who killed Floyd to be arrested... but from the end of May on, she goes deeper and deeper down the rabbit hole of racism, conspiracies and fear mongering and switches from calling for the arrest of the cops, to claiming Floyd wasn't even dead and it was all a false flag.
By June she's calling for Fauci, Gates and others to be executed, calling BLM a communist plot and spreading vaccine conspiracies.
By July her racism intensifies. and by the end of July, she falls headlong into the Q cult with the month of August being full potato on Q.
It's actually sad to go back and watch. It's like watching someone descend into madness.
And here is the heart breaker: She was already fragile having lost a daughter to the opioid epidemic.
I had read an article detailing how the combination of the pandemic lockdown, and then Floyd protests set off a perfect storm for vulnerable people to be sucked into cults of fear, which is why the QAnonsense thing took off like fire since May.
This woman is a perfect example of just that and her profile is very, very instructive.
If you go back to February, she's a normal, midwestern American moderate religious conservative. Free from posting about conspiracy theories.
In March she's fully sane about the COVID-19 advice from doctors.
April is the same. Still not posting conspiracies and warning people about being reckless with COVID-19.
But May brings out her inner racist, reluctantly at first, which starts her descent down the rabbit hole. She starts freaking out about protests in her town of Fort Wayne, Indiana. At first she is calling for the cops who killed Floyd to be arrested... but from the end of May on, she goes deeper and deeper down the rabbit hole of racism, conspiracies and fear mongering and switches from calling for the arrest of the cops, to claiming Floyd wasn't even dead and it was all a false flag.
By June she's calling for Fauci, Gates and others to be executed, calling BLM a communist plot and spreading vaccine conspiracies.
By July her racism intensifies. and by the end of July, she falls headlong into the Q cult with the month of August being full potato on Q.
It's actually sad to go back and watch. It's like watching someone descend into madness.
And here is the heart breaker: She was already fragile having lost a daughter to the opioid epidemic.
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