By David Livingstone
Facebook has been targeting QAnon ads towards those interested in alternative health, resulting in what academics have identified as “Conspirituality,” a strange blend of the New Age movement and right-wing conspiracy theories.[1] The merger of these seemingly paradoxical influences can be traced back to David Icke, who has introduced into conventional conspiracy theories a blend of New Age and Theosophical ideas, which have long had a close relationship with fascism, and in particular, Nazism. Effectively, through the influence of QAnon and the advent of Covid-19, Icke’s message is gaining increasing appeal within the New Age movement, who have adopted his right-wing conspiracy theories, such that they have come to identify the Left as the enemy of political and spiritual freedom. Merging their New Age beliefs, they hope to prevent the advent of a “New World Order,” and to assist instead in an “Ascension” to the utopian promises of the Age of Aquarius, which in fact, is the true goal of the Luciferian and fascist conspiracy.
One of the major supporters of QAnon has been Major General Paul E. Vallely. In 1980, Vallely wrote a MindWar article with Michael Aquino, a former member of the Church of Satan who founded the Temple of Set. Aquino’s satanic activity was connected to a pedophile and blackmail network with ties to the White House. The operation was run by Edwin Wilson, a member of Ted Shackley’s team of rogue CIA agents known as the “Secret Team,” who were linked with the JFK assassination, the Golden Triangle heroin trade and the Iran-Contra Affair.[2] According to John DeCamp, author of The Franklin Cover-Up, Wilson’s operation was merely a continuation of the one set up by Donald Trump’s mentor Roy Cohn during the McCarthy era with Lewis Rosenstiel and J. Edgar Hoover.[3]
Nevertheless, Vallely backed QAnon, who claimed the existence of a “Deep State” operated by a satanic pedophile network, who are supposedly being opposed by a group within the government and military referred as “white hats.” Vallely was interviewed by Mike Filip on AmeriCanuck Internet Radio of Canada, on October 14, 2019, where he explained:
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