QAnon cultists assembled in Dallas have begun drinking a chemical cocktail containing an industrial disinfectant.
According to the Dallas Observer, family members of a Delaware woman who left her husband and children to await the return of John F. Kennedy have confirmed that she is drinking a chemical mixture containing chlorine dioxide from a communal bowl, in a rite that cult researchers find extremely alarming.
As someone is from Dallas and has spent most of my life here, I can’t begin to express how surreal it is to suddenly discover I live in a city that boos vaccines & supports the presence of a bleach drinking QANON death cult at it’s most historic site.
https://t.co/kfoKeKekYU— ninigirl (@ninigirl84) December 20, 2021
“This feels like a progression,” said Mike Rothschild, author of the book “The Storm is Upon Us” about the QAnon movement. “It immediately evokes images of Jonestown and Heaven’s Gate.”
The woman’s family said she has personally mixed up the cocktail and distributed it to group members.
“She was proud to tell us that she was the one mixing it up and giving it to everybody,” one relative said.
We’ve now reached the point in the film where it’s so unbelievable that we switch over to reruns of Gilmore Girls.
QAnon cultists are now drinking bleach compound from communal bowl: ‘Immediately evokes images of Jonestown’ https://t.co/0NwayuTyrO
— Shelby Kent-Stewart ™ (@ShelbyKStewart) December 21, 2021
Although the Food and Drug Administration issued a warning against the use of chlorine dioxide, which is comparable to bleach, in significant amounts to treat the coronavirus mere weeks into the epidemic, some conspiracy theorists continue to peddle the substance as a cure for COVID-19.
“A group of people in a cult drinking a communal substance is definitely not something to mess around with and is extremely concerning,” Rothschild said.
Family says their QAnon-believing loved one is now drinking bleach-like substance https://t.co/tWuYPBNpbc
— #TuckFrump (@realTuckFrumper) December 20, 2021
Many people believe the coronavirus, which has killed over 800,000 people in the United States and millions around the world, is a government fiction, thus it’s unclear why the group is drinking the chemical potion.
The discovery of the toxic punch bowl comes as the cult seems to be gearing up for another climactic and catastrophic event.
This QAnon group’s embrace of drinking a substance with chlorine dioxide comes as a QAnon influencer, Jordan Sather, has been known for promoting bleach as a COVID cure (it is not). A “Disinformation Dozen” member previously pointed to Sather to push it. https://t.co/HADPflVbUJ https://t.co/2rjvyqFjII
— Alex Kaplan (@AlKapDC) December 20, 2021
They originally arrived in Dallas over a month ago, following Protzman’s prediction that President John F. Kennedy would resurface in the precise site where he was slain in 1963 in Downtown Dallas. Kennedy would then order the assassination of QAnon’s alleged subterranean network of liberal, Satan-worshipping child sex-traffickers, as well as the re-election of Donald Trump.
The bleach drinkers are at it againhttps://t.co/0R1tFRVxd1
— Alexander Reid Ross (@areidross) December 20, 2021
Hundreds of Protzman’s supporters lingered in Dallas when Kennedy failed to show up for two scheduled appearances in November. What they’re waiting for is unknown, as is Protzman’s next move.
The chemical concoction is a red flag.
Back in April of last year, a Georgia man found himself hospitalized after guzzling a pint of bleach because Donald Trump suggested that disinfectants would kill the coronavirus in “one minute” and “clean” the lungs.
Gaylord Lopez, the director of the Georgia Poison Center, says that the man was rushed to a medical center on Saturday. He was admitted after informing hospital staff that he had ingested 16 ounces of bleach in an attempt to prevent the coronavirus. Lopez says that the man has not been publicly identified.
‘He said that he took 16 ounces. I don’t know very many patients who will take 16 ounces,” Lopez told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Lopez adds that the man was sent to the psychiatric ward and was later released.
The man ingested the bleach just days after Donald Trump suggested during coronavirus briefing that ingesting disinfectant killed the virus.
‘So, supposing we hit the body with a tremendous — whether it’s ultraviolet or just very powerful light — and I think you said that hasn’t been checked but you’re going to test it,’ Trump said.
Lopez shared that the man who drank the bleach was not the state’s only case. He shared that another man had been recently hospitalized for drinking a mixture of Pine-sol, mouthwash, beer, and pain medication.
In New York saw 10 cases of ingested Lysol and 10 cases of ingested bleach just hours after Trump made his comments.
Several states have seen a spike in calls to Poison Control after Trump made the suggestion. Poison Control reports that their calls were double what they normally see. Trump has refused to take any responsibility for the incidents. Trump stated that he couldn’t “imagine why people would be ingesting disinfectant.”
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