Supposedly QAnon inspired father kills his children because of serpent DNA

Tycho

Jedi Master
Now here is a very bizarre murder case:

A California man who is of abducting and killing his young children in Mexico. Coleman is accused of shooting his kids with a spear-fishing gun. [..] Coleman told investigators he was “enlightened by QAnon and Illuminati conspiracy theories and was receiving visions and signs revealing that his wife … possessed serpent DNA and had passed it onto his children.” He told federal investigators “he was saving the world from monsters.”


Another source publishes the case without mentioning anything related to "QAnon" or "serpent DNA".

 
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So easy to fool people when they have zero idea what the Q drops entailed

When Mockingbird Media attacks, it's a big bullseye on what to actually investigate.


The enemy never expends ammunition for no reason
 
Odd indeed, there really isn't anything to suggest the connection about his interest in Q/lizards/Illuminati other than what he supposedly told the investigators:

According to the criminal complaint, Coleman said “he believed his children were going to grow into monsters so he had to kill them.” Coleman told investigators he was “enlightened by QAnon and Illuminati conspiracy theories and was receiving visions and signs revealing that his wife … possessed serpent DNA and had passed it onto his children.” He told federal investigators “he was saving the world from monsters.”

One would think if this man was passionately interested in such subject material to the point of killing his own children that he would
have posted something on social media at some point?

The affidavit does not provide any other details about Coleman’s QAnon and Illuminati beliefs, and his Facebook and Instagram profiles do not include any posts about QAnon or the Illuminati.

But he didn't. That strikes me as highly unlikely. In fact, this post strikes me as something that a completely sane person would write:

Coleman wrote, ” While worshipping with friends this weekend, I had an unexpected wave of thoughts and images come over me… which well, brought me a lot of hope. The first image was one of this historical timeline where the period of the ‘dark ages’ (5th-15th century) was contrasted next to the illuminated creative explosion of the Renaissance (meaning Rebirth – 15th & 16th centuries). The crazy thing about history is that you don’t know what your season will be labeled as until years down the road. And more so, sometimes your time period isn’t labeled by what happens DURING it, but rather by what happens AFTER it. While people were living in the Dark Ages, they weren’t thinking, ‘it really sucks living in the Dark Ages.’ It wasn’t until years after the Renaissance did people start to identify that period as the Dark Ages. And really the main reason for getting that label was due to the striking CONTRAST that it had with the explosion of art, music, inventions, and discoveries that occurred during the Renaissance.”
Then...
Coleman added, “What if we are about to enter the greatest Renaissance period that the world has ever seen? What if we are on the verge of entering into an unparalleled explosion of creativity, art, music, inventions, discoveries, entrepreneurship, cures, community and revelations of God’s love… to the point that our current period will eventually be seen as another ‘Dark Ages.’ What if there is a type of Great American Renaissance following the years of Covid, censorship, and political divisiveness… that will empower each person’s heart to come alive and explode with innovative ideas, new business models, new music sounds and never seen ways to build an amazing community? What if 2020 is just the ‘birth pains’ of what is on its way in 2021 and beyond?”

Seemed like he was aware of the fact that we are living in dark times, but still managed to be hopeful about it! None of this comes off as Q/lizard/illuminati lunatic.

Then again, who knows? People are losing their minds left and right these days.
 
Great digs, thanks! People do snap for sure. Sounds like paranoid delusions, but it may also be something as simple as trying to make an insanity case at the spur of the moment. Who ever knows for sure ~
 
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