- Clay Clark, who is organizing a meeting for faith leaders with Donald Trump, claims that vaccines contain technology "that connects to 5G" and the Deep State is deploying thousands of satellites to connect to that technology "so they can know where you're at at all times."
- Jason Rapert complains that those are write about his anti-LGBTQ comments "do so for the purpose of mocking me for preaching the truth of God's Word," but claims that the joke is on them because "often they actually help send my message into the darkness of the ungodly."
- Nick Fuentes says that FEMA is "doing a good job" responding to Hurricane Helene and accuses Republicans of trying to "undermine the government" by lying about it to help Trump in the election. That, of course, offends his authoritarianism: "The state should not be undermined in this way."
- We have no idea what the purpose of this "song" attacking Kamala Harris is or who its intended audience would be, but it was created by Janet Porter so you know it's terrible.
- Finally, QAnon/Pizzagate conspiracy theorist Liz Crokin, who has spent years claiming that celebrities sexually assault, torture, and eat children, and now believes that she has been vindicated by the arrest of Sean Combs: "Almost everybody called me crazy. Well, guess what? What's mainstream now? They're eating the dogs, they're eating the cats, the Haitians are involved in satanic rituals and who just got arrested the other day? P. Diddy. And he is just at the tip of that iceberg. So who's the crazy one now?"
Who's Crazy Now?
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