I don’t even have anyone on my social media talking about these protests, if I wasn’t for here I wouldnt know it’s happening
There is an Australian called Taylor WintersteinA weird subset of CTs are the Mummy IG accounts. Primarily US based ones who are all in on 'medical freedom' (ie anti-vax) and the plendemic BS and Q/adenochrome etc. Messaging them with evidence as to why they were wrong is to no avail. I think they get caught up in it out of a fear for their children and general paranoia about the dangers of the world, and then they click a few links, watch a few youtube videos...
'Pastel QAnon': The female lifestyle bloggers and influencers spreading conspiracy theories through Instagram
Mummy bloggers, wellness coaches and lifestyle influencers are using pastel colours and feminine aesthetics to promote QAnon content on Instagram. Experts say the conspiracy theory has gained significant traction amongst new audiences during the pandemic.www.sbs.com.au
Lifestyle Influencers Are Now Sharing Some Bogus Far-Right Conspiracy Theories About The Coronavirus On Instagram
If 2020 wasn't weird enough, let's throw radicalized influencers into the mix.www.buzzfeednews.com
Oh I've vaguely heard of her (I am in Vic). Probably also loves Pete Evans?There is an Australian called Taylor Winterstein
who is a really dangerous influence regarding vaccines for young kids. She's a rugby WAG famous via her husband with no medical qualifications yet she and her sister run anti vaxx workshops for parents. All at a hefty price as well. She's very much in the same league as these uninformed scare-mongers.
He is so off the rails these days. Always a bit intense with the Paleo stuff and then the last 18-24 months...utterly deluded and dangerous.I'm in Vic as well. Her website is Tay's Way and yes, pretty sure she's a Pete Evans fan.
Honestly this is just The fact he was also handing out flyers and promoting misinformation.Man who thought Covid was fake and the world was flat admits: 'I was wrong'
Lloyd Mitchell would hand out flyers promoting misinformation he now admits could have been fatal - and he wants to say sorry for damage he may have causedwww.chroniclelive.co.uk
From my local news
i just see it on twitterI don’t even have anyone on my social media talking about these protests, if I wasn’t for here I wouldnt know it’s happening
Good on him for speaking out on it though, always great to hear people coming out from the other side! Hopefully he can now help other people who are in the same mindset he was.Man who thought Covid was fake and the world was flat admits: 'I was wrong'
Lloyd Mitchell would hand out flyers promoting misinformation he now admits could have been fatal - and he wants to say sorry for damage he may have causedwww.chroniclelive.co.uk
From my local news
There's a woman who I used to work with that's all over it. Think she's attended a few. Posted all sorts of stuff. Would have never thought she would go that way.I don’t even have anyone on my social media talking about these protests, if I wasn’t for here I wouldnt know it’s happening
The Metal guy had been there like a year before Elisa so there was no way to connect him. They just didn't bother checking that bitJust finished the Hotel Cecil/Elisha Lam documentary. I can kind of see why people would have made the connection with the metal guy...but like, inform the police? If he really had murdered her don't tip him off that it's time to do a runner. All the other conspiracy theories mentioned were just really wild.
I do feel it was irresponsible of the hotel to be operating both the Cecil and Stay on Main using the same elevator. You are selling something that's been advertised to young backpackers (many of whom will be sole female travellers) and then their in the same building with people who you know are safe-guarding risks. I know they said they were operating as 2 separate buildings, but if the elevator were accessible to all then it's not really the case.
I do have some sympathy with the hotel on not acting on her behaviour. Having worked in public-facing roles, the public are really weird. And I imagine the hotel had a lot of people with really weird behaviour and were probably busy with all the other 911 calls they were apparently making all the time.
It was unforgivable what they did to him.The Metal guy had been there like a year before Elisa so there was no way to connect him. They just didn't bother checking that bit
I think there's also, weirdly, a comforting aspect to believing in conspiracy theories. The concept that viruses can just randomly pop up at any moment to terrorize the world is a terrifying thought...if it happened due to an international conspiracy led by a tiny group of people...well at least someone's out there driving the car.That article @Tublet83 posted confirms a lot of what is said about people who fall into that world.
“I was looking for a purpose," he admits.
"The material can be very attractive and you think 'I've found this truth' when you actually delve into it."
After absorbing himself in the theories online, he admits he was welcomed warmly by other conspiracy theorists and made to feel like he was right.
You are made to feel that you have grasped this information that other outside people don't know,”
All those Sleuths came off as horrible and creepy in that doc. What was with that guy getting someone to film her grave? And they were calling the Metal guy weird LOLIt was unforgivable what they did to him.
Heard one that the a lot of the celebs who died in 2016 knew ' truth ' about the whatever it is and they were killed to silence them .Where there any notable CT's doing the rounds in 2016 - the year of all the celebrity deaths? Hard to imagine that no one came up with some kind of link between them all.
I would be very surprised if sociologists/ physiologists whoever weren't studying the compliance to the restrictions. Even in an unofficial capacity ( as in this is likely to interest someone).The results of this will be educational in the future .There are a myriad of conspiracy theories surrounding Covid-19 but the only reason I've found for the lockdown itself is that the government is testing us to see how much control we will put up with so that they can develop a strategy for a more authoritarian regime.