Last year, Dallas QAnon cult members were reportedly drinking toxic chemicals. Now, they're using a child to spread wild-eyed conspiracy theories on livestreams
Dallas QAnon cult leader Michael Brian Protzman is using children to build his following and spread his QAnon-based beliefs through live-streams on the messaging app Telegram.
For example, early in the conversation, the girl laid out a series of convoluted associations between an alleged U.S.
One expert said that use of young children who’ve internalized Protzman’s bizarre ideology and speech patterns is unprecedented amongst QAnon leaders. It’s unclear if these children’s parents are members of Protzman’s group, or whether or not they have been in Dallas alongside them.
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