Next point of interest in the article on Jeffrey Gardner Boyd is how Daily Beast blithely fails to mention that the list of sealed indictments know to Boyd and others who are aware of Q is far longer this year than for previous years (~55,000+ vs 2000).
"Nothing to look at here."
Daily Beast does get one thing right: that it would be strange for a Q follower to threaten Trump, in that this is "not typical behavior for QAnon believers, who tend to be staunchly pro-Trump."
But (there's always a "but") it ends by talking about the focus on MKULTRA by Q followers, implying we're kind of loony-tunes.
Earlier, the author had put MKULTRA in quotes–as though it's not quite real–and characterized it as a "now defunct CIA mind-control expt." Now that's quite an understatement, considering that it consisted of multiple experiments, each with sub-experiments, done by many universities around the country and in Canada, including all the most elicit schools (Harvard, Stanford, McGill, etc.).