Q Anon Conspiracy break-down by The Daily Beast
>byzantine
>anyone with internet access could be the one posing as “Q"
>dangerous real-world effects (Hoover dam)
>warped
>allusions to the Pizzagate conspiracy
>Schilling has frequently encountered political controversy since retiring from baseball, losing his job as an ESPN baseball analyst in 2016 after he mocked transgender people on Facebook
>Schilling, who hosts a podcast for Breitbart, now joins Roseanne Barr in the ranks of celebrity QAnon promoters
highlights from (pb) https://www.thedailybeast.com/curt-schilling-backs-pro-trump-qanon-conspiracy-theory
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