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Phobic Conspiracy Theorists Are Dangerous

11/04/2022

Right wing deep conspiracy theorists are a danger to the public. That is the conclusion of a court in the US, hearing the case of a forty year old fan of the QAnon theory, who murdered his own children believing that they were hybrid alien reptiles. The QAnon theory has attracted many right wing adherents, who claim – among many other strange ideas – that paedophile alien reptiles are secretly running the world and trading children under fast food outlets. These outlandish ideas often chime with racist, anti-liberal and homophobic beliefs. Many LGBTQIA activists have said that conspiracy theorists are dangerous and mentally unstable, and the case of Matthew Taylor Coleman appears to confirm this. Prosecutors say that Mr Coleman, who was a devotee of conspiracy ideas, decided that his own children carried alien DNA and that they should die. One of the children was just two years of age. The FBI gave evidence that Coleman had visions of living in a constructed reality similar to that depicted in the “Matrix” series of movies. He killed his children in a cruel fashion, using a spearing gun, according to the Independent newspaper.  

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