- Jan 2, 2001
- 24,901
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Apparently the theory circulating on Instagram and Facebook among QAnon supporters is that people were lured into moving to the more conservative sections of Florida because of its anti-Covid policies (they failed to mention who supposedly did all this luring although all the "anti-covid" policies in FL were proposed and enacted by Republicans.) Was it supposed to have been Dems who tricked Repubs into moving to conservative areas of FL? After whoever it was did the trickeration, the government engineered the hurricane to destroy those areas. . That's right. They're saying Ian was just one of many instances of governmental manipulation of the weather in order to destroy select locations (no mention of the particulars of these "other" instances.)
You can't make this garbage up - only QAnon can.
www.politifact.com
www.usatoday.com
You can't make this garbage up - only QAnon can.

PolitiFact - Hurricane Ian was a natural disaster, not a political conspiracy to devastate Floridians
Floridians have started the process of recovery after Hurricane Ian wrecked large swaths of the state. But some social m


Fact check: Baseless conspiracy theory about Hurricane Ian, COVID-19 pandemic circulates
Hurricane Ian was not engineered by the government. It was a natural event.

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