TGHusker
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I just posted in the Cult of Trump thread some of the below. I think this topic deserves a thread of its own.
It is apparent to me that this loose organization of conspiracy theorists and terrorists (see West point anti terror link below) is becoming a real threat.
They literally see Trump as a savior and Trump, who has narcissistic grandiose views of himself, is in agreement.
Because tRump has messianic views of himself, I believe he will do all that he can to remain in the WH. Remember he said at the 2016 GOP convention that only he can fix Washington.
This article details some of the violent acts already conducted by some Q members/believers. Very enlightening. Some events in the news that we all heard about are linked back to
Q believers.
https://ctc.usma.edu/the-qanon-conspiracy-theory-a-security-threat-in-the-making/
I believe @BigRedBuster posted this in another thread. Trump again won't denounce them. The above link is from this tweet as well and should be read to understand the scope of the threat
by this cultish group. However, this cult is more dangerous than just being a strong political cult - infatuated wt an unconventional politician. They are becoming a threat to the country. They brainwash like any other cult and they have a cult leader who happens to be the president of the USA. This makes them more dangerous than any religious cult although they are a religion of sorts.
From my post in the Cult of Trump thread:
The Cult of Trump is supported by QAnon and my concern is that because Trump is literally their savior, Trump has indeed envisioned himself as such and will refuse to remove himself from the white house when he is defeated or will block, control, delay any election results that are contrary to their messianic vision. The NYT and Atlantic articles share pretty eye opening stuff on what this conspiracy group is all about. I suspect that I have some in-laws that are involved now as they have talked about Tom Hanks and other celebs being involved in child trafficking. Pretty sicko stuff. Yet Trump again won't denounce this fringe group like he wouldn't renounce the white supremacists in Charlottesville.
What is QAnon? The NYT & Atlantic tells the history
Pretty scary stuff - cultish deception
https://www.nytimes.com/article/what-is-qanon.html
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2020/06/qanon-nothing-can-stop-what-is-coming/610567/
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/10/trumps-conspiracy-theories-got-him-into-this/599275/
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2019/11/trump-conspiracy-theories-ukraine/602728/
It is apparent to me that this loose organization of conspiracy theorists and terrorists (see West point anti terror link below) is becoming a real threat.
They literally see Trump as a savior and Trump, who has narcissistic grandiose views of himself, is in agreement.
Because tRump has messianic views of himself, I believe he will do all that he can to remain in the WH. Remember he said at the 2016 GOP convention that only he can fix Washington.
This article details some of the violent acts already conducted by some Q members/believers. Very enlightening. Some events in the news that we all heard about are linked back to
Q believers.
https://ctc.usma.edu/the-qanon-conspiracy-theory-a-security-threat-in-the-making/
I believe @BigRedBuster posted this in another thread. Trump again won't denounce them. The above link is from this tweet as well and should be read to understand the scope of the threat
by this cultish group. However, this cult is more dangerous than just being a strong political cult - infatuated wt an unconventional politician. They are becoming a threat to the country. They brainwash like any other cult and they have a cult leader who happens to be the president of the USA. This makes them more dangerous than any religious cult although they are a religion of sorts.
From my post in the Cult of Trump thread:
The Cult of Trump is supported by QAnon and my concern is that because Trump is literally their savior, Trump has indeed envisioned himself as such and will refuse to remove himself from the white house when he is defeated or will block, control, delay any election results that are contrary to their messianic vision. The NYT and Atlantic articles share pretty eye opening stuff on what this conspiracy group is all about. I suspect that I have some in-laws that are involved now as they have talked about Tom Hanks and other celebs being involved in child trafficking. Pretty sicko stuff. Yet Trump again won't denounce this fringe group like he wouldn't renounce the white supremacists in Charlottesville.
What is QAnon? The NYT & Atlantic tells the history
Pretty scary stuff - cultish deception
https://www.nytimes.com/article/what-is-qanon.html
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2020/06/qanon-nothing-can-stop-what-is-coming/610567/
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/10/trumps-conspiracy-theories-got-him-into-this/599275/
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2019/11/trump-conspiracy-theories-ukraine/602728/
To grasp why conspiracy theories appeal to Trump, it’s important to understand the man. Mental-health experts have described Trump as a narcissist forever feeding his grandiose sense of self. Facts and evidence aren’t nearly so convincing to Trump as what makes him feel better about himself. Trump was an illegitimate candidate in 2016 who benefited from foreign interference? No, that was Hillary! “His perception, even his definition, of good and bad is what makes him feel good in the moment,” David Reiss, a San Diego–based psychiatrist who has studied and written about Trump’s psyche, told me. “There’s no sense of consequences beyond what’s good for me in the moment, and then that gets projected onto everything. What’s good for me is good for the universe.”
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