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Militia Gangs & Starseeds: what’s it all about? QAnon infiltrates & pollutes new age movements:

"Militia gangs and Starseeds: what’s it all about ? as QAnon now to survive infiltrates and internally pollutes the already broken new age movements and cults"


Nearly two years ago, the world was totally horrified by images of the Starseed believing, so called “QAnon Shaman” who was among the leaders of the insurrectionists who invaded the US Capitol building looking to hang Vice President Mike Pence and any Democrats they could lay their hands on. Puny, emaciated, half-naked, face-painted and wearing a fur helmet crowned with horns whilst he brandished a spear tipped with the American flag, he was for a very brief moment the totally beguiled global avatar of anarchy as he stood next to the speakers’ chair.

But within days, his personal reality became very clear, he was arrested and identified as Jake Angeli a totally deluded juvinile young man still living at home with his mother who was disfuntionally obsessed with Starseed Alien conspiracy theories and paedophilia, who was extremely angry at the world simply because he wasn't the entitled, famous person he felt he should be; once in prison awaiting trial, he lost even more much needed weight, nearly 10 kilos because he was not fed the organic food that his misguided spiritual beliefs apparently made him feel like he was entitled to.


This transformation from warrior god to skinny self entitled food faddist is a harbinger of the wider downgrading and self preserving evolution of the QAnon Cult in the wake of Donald Trump’s dramatic expulsion both from the White House and from the main social media platforms and of the total failure of all Q’s apparent prophecies that Trump would rise in triumph and sweep his enemies away once they had shown themselves.

Howver, don't think that the abject failure of every single one of their prophecies to date is going to kill the movement any more than the repeated, almost wilful, failure of the world to end has killed Christianity. Since the fall from grace and total destruction of the house of Trump, (their alleged Orange Messiah,) the movement has moved underground, feminised and spiritualised, so it has grown into a new “coded, hidden new age QAnon”


Basically, the self preserving evolutionary journey that the cult is now making had taken it from 4chan to Instagram and YouTube masking censorable QAnon conspiracy theores in coded new age beliefs to escape both platforms now heavy QAnon censorship.


The narrative is now less concerned with Trump and more with the existence of Aliens and paedophile conspiracies and at the highest levels. There is also a strong crossover with the antivax movements. These beliefs are not unique to QAnon, nor did they originate there, but if you take them as indicative of possible QAnon sympathies, they have become very widespread.

Annie Kelly, a British researcher into the far right internet based cults like Starseeds & QAnon, cites a Hope Not Hate study which found that about 20 percent of the British public misguidedly believed in theories “linked to QAnon and Aliens”; “but the beauty of QAnon is that it acts like a crutch & a parachute and links to everything the follower actually psychologically needs it to be”, she adds.


The QAnon rallies she has attended in London in the past years have had only 400-500 people in them. But over three-quarters, though, were very self entitled women. “New Age stuff is especially big at the rallies,” Dr Kelly says. “I was astonished by how much was organised around slightly indoctrinatory meditation practise. There were lots of people talking about being Starseed Aliens or Indigo Children, or Light Workers.”

This is a complete contrast to the heavily masculine alt-right movement that was one of the earliest contributors to the Q movement. “At anti-lockdown rallies and antivax ones, there will be a big QAnon presence,” Dr Kelly says. “I wonder if the future of QAnon in the UK is an indoctrination of new heavily coded conspiratorial signals and language that the wider movement can use. “


Another acclaimed Professor at the University of Miami who has been studying the cult, says: “Q is not just a belief; and is not a cult in the traditional sense. It has many cultish aspects & doctrines, many highly structured but some loosely orientated. There is this assumption that there is a handful of beliefs that are QAnon but it’s hard to know which. Even many of the members disagree with some of the things that Q himself says. For the most part, everyone chooses their own way to interpret their own QAnon adventure and often disagree with others.”


His polling suggests that about six per cent of the US public more or less identifies with QAnon. That would be up to 20 million people, but it is very much smaller number than the number who subscribe to conspiracy theories more generally.

“The bad news is that when we poll on questions like ‘are there elites in Hollywood running sex trafficking rings?’ 20-30 per cent of the US population believe that. Those sorts of beliefs have always been around, and pre-exist QAnon. A lot of wellness communities are into conspiracy theories, too,” he goes on to say.


“Most of these very deluded people usually have some form of specific learning difficulty, such as dyslexia and have generally suffered childhood disempowerment issues mainly due to bullying, usually by an older sibling or senior pere groups at school.

They also tend to have suffered serial life failures and multiple highly toxic relationships. However they genrelly already believed in a lot of conspiracy theories because of the impact of these highly negative psychological traumas and all that QAnon did was to give them a new collective anthem to sing and feel more connected and empowered about from within their newly formed community echo chambers, slowly blocking out any dissenting voices of actual reality in their lockdown enhanced residual self belief systems."


However the phenomenon can’t be understood as left-wing or right-wing, he adds: “They dislike establishment politicians and they dislike establishment celebrities, basically anyone who is more powerful or entitled than thenselves”


So, it seems that QAnon will be around as long as there is are socially disempowered people and people in authority above them to recent and despise. - Only it now won’t be found goosestepping in militia gangs, these concepts are now firmly embedded underground in cult-like broken new age movements.

Who are now firmly under the delusion that they are actually divine chosen ones who can channel alien spirits and souls to lead us all into a higher plane of consciousness. That they have firmly failed as yet to scientifically prove, but we would be happy to challenge this on a one to one basis, if any of them will actually care to step up? Any UK based Starseed alleged expert up for it, please do get in contact VPN London would be more than glad to oblige, (there, Gauntlet firmly thrown down.)


Editors Note:

Similar QAnon / Starseed cult leaders are now appearing in the UK, we even have our own home grown author of Starseed disinformation in Alexander Quinn - AKA - Tobias Diggines .

Starseeds: what's it all about ? Stay tuned and we will explain in our upcoming hard-hitting expose of both Starseeds and it's close connections to QAnon in the UK that will be going to air very shortly:


Ben Ulrich - VPN City-Desk:


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