I caught part of a CBS morning show segment about a woman who claimed to have been a major "Qanon" follower who was afraid of the covid shots, but then learned the "science" and is now promoting the covid shots, including joyfully having her daughter get one. She said her daughter was afraid to go outside because of the "three days of darkness" predicted by Qanon. I think her use of the term "Qanon" pretty much identified her as a shill.
Comments (17)
sorted by:
More like an Idiot. Forgive me Lord.
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!! They don't even try. The shills we get here know more than a national tv segment. Good grief.
If anyone is "scared" then they aren't even remotely part of the Q movement.
We are living our lives. In freedom. Not timidity. Not scared.
Liberals/normies on the other hand...
Scared, NO. Agitated and/or pissed off, YES. I am ready for the movie to end.
Omg 🤮
Their viewership is so low at this point that they just run this stuff so we tune in.
Burn the bridge.
Great now my family will think I believe that.
What's this qanon people keep talking about? I only know of Q
I didn't know there were going to be three days of darkness there were gonna be ten. At elast try to get your facts straight, CBS!
Seriously! This story almost played out like the one NBC did on the exploding cars many years ago (I'm forgetting the make of car; they actually put explosives on the cars to show how they were subject to exploding from rear-end collisions!)
Pinto
Yes! Thank you! (I can always rely on someone to make up for my loss of memory :) )
They "mock" and censor the truth, for they can not dispute it..shills gonna shill.
What a joke!
And believing the JFK Jr is alive is a core belief, lol. And gayle king chiming in about how he returned from the dead.