Tommy Tainant
Diamond Member
'Quite frankly terrifying': How the QAnon conspiracy theory is taking root in the UK
It began in the US with lurid claims and a hatred of the ‘deep state’. Now it’s growing in the UK, spilling over into anti-vaccine and 5G protests, fuelled by online misinformation
www.theguardian.com
In London on Saturday, Resist and Act for Freedom, which described itself as “a medic-focused” anti-vaccination rally, was addressed by Kate Shemirani, a nurse suspended from practising by the Nursing and Midwifery Council for being accused of promoting baseless theories about Covid-19, vaccines and 5G.
Shemirani has espoused some of the QAnon theories and has described the Covid-19 crisis as a “plandemic scamdemic”. She has described the NHS as “the new Auschwitz” and her online media postings make references to Hitler and the Nazis, an investigation by the Jewish Chronicle has found.
Its easy to laugh at these people but they are obviously damaged in some way. They obviously arent all nazis but they drag folk in with "soft" issues like "save our chidren". Who would argue against that ?
Ive watched one of them argue for a boycott of a film, he hasnt seen, all week. Any one who questions his lunacy is obviously in on the Soros funded conspiracy. They study at the University of Google where every opinion is equally valid.
I suspect that if you are unhappy or you have failed in life it must be someones fault. And then its a small step to the gas chambers, which of course were fake anyway. Just a Jewish conspiracy.
But these folk arent certified, they live amongst us and they can vote. Its very worrying.