>> A woman who identified herself as a family
doctor, so a woman who says she's a medical
doctor.
Her name is Tammy.
She's a proud follower of the QAnon conspiracy
theory.
She posted a video online.
Two videos actually, there are two videos
of her online of her explaining her allegiance.
Take a look.
>> Please remember where you were and the
circumstances the very first time you ever
asked, who or what is Q. And here's why.
Q is you.
And Q is me.
Q is logic.
Q is a plan to save the world.
Q is not a secret.
But Q is secretive.
Carefully crafted, secret education that anyone
can have access to.
Q, one day, will be in every history book.
Q is the best thing that has ever happened
to you.
So remember, remember this moment.
Permanently.
>> It's like some sort of Sesame Street rap
for lunatics.
>> I mean, I have massive anxiety seeing her
take her eyes away from the road.
>> Is Q driving?
>> For really long periods of time.
I hope so, is Q looking?
>> Is Q driving and watching the road?
>> If that is indeed an actual medical doctor
that is so scary
>> Imagine going to her, and asking her for
some diagnosis.
>> Q is you.
>> Q is me.
>> It's so, my.
>> My, okay.
So this is of course about, I guess in two
weeks, a week or two after an FBI bulletin
was made public.
In which feds single out QAnon and Pizzagate
as domestic terrorist threats.
The FBI assesses, these conspiracy theories
very likely will emerge, spread, and evolve
in the modern information marketplace, occasionally
driving both groups and individual extremists
to carry out criminal or violent acts, this
is from the bulletin.
It later describes warning signs, reports
of a sudden rise in threats and unfounded
accusations against a given individual or
business.
That may create impending conspiracy theory-driven
crime or violence.
And we have just one more thing I want you
to look at from Tammy, the doctor.
>> Thank God.
>> Please.
>> Yeah you're welcome.
>> I haven't gotten my Q fix yet.
>> I learned more since October 28th, 2017,
than I did in the previous 50 years.
And there's one reason for it, and one reason
for it only.
And that was the day someone that called themselves,
or a group of individuals, probably close
to the President, probably with military savvy,
probably a very small group, elected to post
on the Whistleblower Boards, under the code
Q.
Q is the 17th letter of the alphabet.
It is Gematria which is a language I've never
even heard of, but is used a lot for people
with power we'll say.
These posts, we've had over 3,500 posts by
this group of what I believe to be military
intel, close to the President, who created
a back door sort of digital, grassroots way
of educating patriots by just simply asking
them questions.
Q is about getting to the truth.
By educating people about the truth about
what's really going on and with regard to
this day, the way I like to phrase that is
always tell the truth.
Because you will impress most people and astonish
the rest.
>> Well, congratulations, you have astonished
the rest.
>> You saw her pendant, it says Trump.
And this shows up so often at his rallies,
you see people, there was a person dressing
her baby in a QAnon onesie, people chanting
some of their rants, it's scary.
>> Well, they popped up in a Trump campaign
video, right?
>> Yes.
>> It shouldn't surprise anyone else.
He also tweeted out, maybe not so familiar
on this side of the world, but he tweeted
out Britain First videos, which are conspiracy
theories themselves who constantly manipulate
video footage.
So it shouldn't surprise anyone that Donald
Trump's campaign would be, in a way, promoting
individuals like this because they thrive
off of that.
I mean, how else are you able to manipulate
the news when you've got people like this
who are doing that same work for you on a
mass scale.
I am going to say something on a more optimistic
note that I'm glad the FBI are looking into
this.
>> Yeah.
>> Because while this is funny, and while
it's unfathomably creepy.
And I'm like this reminds me of scene from
Get Out.
I'm just waiting for the cup to start spinning,
she's trying to manipulate my mind watching
her right there.
It is a way to get in touch with people like
we were speaking about, and white supremacists
who feel a sense of disconnect.
And are able to find a group that can fester
and promote these radical conspiracy theories
that people will believe.
I mean look at there was the theory that went
around that there was they found prayer mats
at the Southern border.
And that was that was perpetuated and the
President himself was talking about that.
These conspiracy theories will find their
way so easily now from these sites to the
President.
That is where we're at.
They can find their way there.
>> So I'll tell you, there's a part of you
and QAnon that I like because they out themselves.
>> It's like, what?
>> Yeah.
>> I've told this a couple times.
I've got a neighbor with a QAnon bumper sticker
on his car, so that's a house I avoid assiduously.
Not gonna have a conversation, we're not going
on picnic.
>> Do they know who you are?
>> I hope not.
I don't know.
But look, it's like a bumper sticker that
says watch out I'm a lunatic.
And unfortunately, there's a huge percentage
of them.
The other thing that gives them away is the
crazy eyes and the weird pauses.
>> That is so unnerving.
>> Okay, yeah and look, it's depressing what
a high percentage of the country I mean, she's
a doctor, etc.
Including highly educated people believe in
insanity.
I mean, if you're not sure that it's insanity,
one of the the central QAnon conspiracy was
that when Robert Mueller released his report,
it was actually going to be a trick and that
he had actually been working with Trump the
whole time.
And he was going to arrest all of Trump's
enemies.
Trump's enemies appeared to be completely
unarrested.
So your essential thesis was wrong.
Spectacularly, weirdly wrong, and yet, you're
like my god, you're never gonna believe this.
Q is you, Q is me, come with me to crazy land.
Okay, and so they're impervious to facts,
it doesn't matter.
And one of them is not only a doctor, one
of them is the President.
The President constantly believes in insane
conspiracy theories, let alone spreading them.
People think he's doing it for strategic reasons.
No, he's just a moron who believes in conspiracy
theories.
I think there's some percentage chance, probably
actually a high percentage chance, he actually
thought Obama wasn't born in America.
He's stupid.
He's a dummy, okay?
So he thinks that wind causes cancer.
He'll believe anything.
So it's not surprising that there'd be a doctor
doing it.
But I do wanna thank them for one last thing,
which is, I was not aware of Gematria.
And now I will be looking up the language
Gematria and the number 17 because that is
what all of this is obviously about.
By the way, the guy who started the Q thing,
I don't know who he is.
But there's a decent chance, an excellent
chance, that he's trolling them, right.
Just Q is the-
>> I feel like it's a child.
It makes no sense and I feel like it's just
a bad kid who started this.
>> Look, he's obviously tech-savvy.
In Star Trek, the all powerful force is Q.
He's a mischievous troll who is all powerful.
And if you were gonna pick a letter to troll
the idiots of the world.
You would probably pick the letter Q, right.
And so I don't know if that's the, I just
invented another conspiracy.
>> My goodness, I can't.
>> I'm sorry.
>> It's a Star Trek fan, I know it.
That's why at the end we all get beamed up.
