The president of the United States
tweets this trash..
Again he is a president messing with this assinine crazy conspiracies junk.
The whole of the world sees/reads his juvenile mind.
The president’s recent retweets have conspiracists in overdrive.
Donald Trump has used his Twitter account to blast his critics, pressure potential witnesses against him, and threaten to blow up North Korea.
But for believers in the bizarre pro-Trump QAnon conspiracy theory, Trump’s Twitter account serves a more crucial purpose, with his retweets of QAnon fans offering them badly-needed proof that their ludicrous conspiracy theory is real.
QAnon believers are convinced that Trump is secretly at war with pedophile-cannibals in the Democratic Party, a theory so unhinged and potent that the FBI considers it a potential source of domestic terrorism.
(((and trump is tweeting like a crazy fuk))
Two QAnon believers have been charged with murders that appear to be motivated by their beliefs in the conspiracy theory, including the slaying of a Mafia boss, while others have committed vandalism or even shut down a bridge with an armored truck.
((and president hangs with those people/the world sees it))
Believers in the Pizzagate conspiracy theory, which has been incorporated into QAnon, fired shots and tried to burn down a Washington pizzeria.
((and president hangs with those people/the world sees it))
Still, late last week, Trump retweeted a message of support containing the “WWG1WGA” hashtag, a reference to a QAnon motto.
In total, Trump retweeted QAnon fans more than twenty times on the same day.
((and president hangs with those people/the world sees it))
Trump’s Twitter activity provided new fuel for QAnon fans, who are convinced, among other things, that Trump is on the verge of arresting and executing top Democrats at Guantanamo Bay.
QAnon Twitter accounts and messages boards seized on Trump’s retweets as a tacit acknowledgment of their conspiracy theory’s validity, while the retweets also provided the QAnon promoters Trump boosted with access to tens of millions of new potential believers.
((and president hangs with those people/the world sees it))
“It draws more eyes,” Roy Davis—a QAnon promoter known to believers as “Captain Roy”