Crazy stuff right here.
The QAnon-tinged thriller about child-trafficking is designed to appeal to the conscience of a conspiracy-addled boomer
Caviezel, best known for being tortured to death in Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ, has become a prominent figure on the conspiracist right, giving speeches and interviews in which he hints at an underground holy war between patriots and a sinister legion of evildoers who are harvesting the blood of children. It’s straight-up QAnon stuff, right down to his use of catchphrases like “The storm is upon us.” Here, he gets to act out some of that drama by playing a fictionalized version of Tim Ballard, head of the anti-sex trafficking nonprofit Operation Underground Railroad (O.U.R.), in a feature film that casts the operator as a Batman-style savior for kids sold into the sex trade.
Was gonna make a snarky comment, but they’re kinda right for the wrong reason. American politics is literally just a like-dislike bar and a place for posting.
One of the funniest things that made me literally laugh out loud was during the 2020 election’s Q drops.
This is supposed to be a guy, or guys, who are at the highest levels of government who says that politicians are sacrificing children to Satan, killing them, abusing them, selling their souls to China, JFK will return, and a holy war between good and evil is happening…
… but Trump can’t do it alone. He needs the help of patriots. And Q says the only you you can help is by… voting on Election Day.