• jet@hackertalks.com
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    8 months ago

    TLDR via notegpt

    🏡 Summary:

    • The video discusses the historical connection between a 19th century farmhouse, a pizza restaurant involved in the “Pizzagate” conspiracy theory, and the QAnon conspiracy cult.
    • The failure of prophecies in history, such as William Miller’s prediction of Christ’s second coming in 1844, is explored.
    • The video highlights the dangerous and destructive nature of the QAnon cult and its designation as a domestic terrorist threat by the Biden administration.
    • The psychological phenomenon of cognitive dissonance, as observed in failed prophecies, is discussed.
    • The QAnon cult’s reaction to the failure of their prophecies and the potential for doubling down on their beliefs is examined.

    🏰 Highlights:

    • The video explores the historical connections between a farmhouse, a pizza restaurant involved in a conspiracy theory, and the QAnon cult.
    • The dangerous and destructive nature of the QAnon cult is emphasized.
    • The psychological phenomenon of cognitive dissonance is discussed in relation to failed prophecies.
    • The QAnon cult’s reaction to the failure of their prophecies is examined.
    • The video raises questions about the potential for QAnon cultists to double down on their beliefs.
    • Historical examples, such as William Miller’s failed prophecy in 1844, are used to provide context.
    • The video highlights the designation of QAnon as a domestic terrorist threat by the Biden administration.
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    8 months ago

    I need coffee. When I first sleepy read this post, I really thought they were talking about Q from Star Trek…

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    8 months ago

    Out of what? Thinking theres a lot of pedos among the rich? After Epstein, kinda hard to convince otherwise.