QAnon Idiots Are Pizzagating Hurricanes Now
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There have been a lot of bizarre conspiracy theories and disinformation going around about Hurricanes Helene and Milton over the last few weeks — that the government created them and controls them, that those who had suffered extreme losses would only get $750 total from the government, AI images of children who don’t exist, etc. etc.
Thus, it was only a matter of time before someone connected at least one of them to the ongoing imaginary fight against imaginary child sex traffickers who keep said children in imaginary underground tunnels. And last week, someone did!
A story has been circulating over the last week or so, among the usual conspiracy wackos, claiming that “white hats” in the US military had captured a child sex trafficking kingpin known only as “The High Horseman,” along with 40 of his “henchmen,” in Asheville, North Carolina. You would think, just looking at some of the tweets, that this information came from a mainstream news story of some sort, from something that any regular person would accept as “real,” but no.
The story, it turns out, comes from a Telegram channel called “Ginger’s Liberty Lounge,” hosted by a lady named Ginger who describes herself as “Ambassador for God’s Abundance with the New Earth Alliance God’s Daughter of Jubilee,” and is definitely not doing a Judy Tenuta-inspired bit. She dropped this “Gintel,” as she calls it, in a recent audio message, which thankfully has been turned into a press release by one of her minions.
Seemingly unconnected stories surfacing since the Hurricane Helene went through North Carolina, and at the end of last week, a helicopter piloted by a masked individual hovered above a relief area and many supplies were blown around many were destroyed. At first, the meaning was not understood.
Rescuers in the Asheville NC area have found numerous bodies of babies floating down the flooded river, plus the remains of people the locals didn’t recognize. Many of the adult bodies were also not from that local community.
Spooky! Now, the helicopter thing did happen, sort of, but there was no greater meaning to it. The North Carolina National Guard explained what happened in a statement posted to Facebook: “While attempting to land, rotor wash caused items to blow away from the local distribution set up by a group of civilians in the area. The crew immediately identified the situation, aborted the landing for safety reasons, and departed the area.”
As for the bodies floating down the river? Rescuers in North Carolina actually say that’s bull. People have died, obviously, in the hurricanes, but there are not numerous bodies floating down the river.
But wait! It gets even more blatantly false!
Content retrieved from: https://www.wonkette.com/p/qanon-idiots-are-pizzagating-hurricanes.