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Father kills his own children because he thought they were "monsters" with "snake DNA"

2021-08-13T11:48:09.687Z


A member of the conspiracy theorist QAnon killed his own children with a harpoon. His reasoning: they have “snake DNA” - the world can only be saved by murdering them.


A member of the conspiracy theorist QAnon killed his own children with a harpoon.

His reasoning: they have “snake DNA” - the world can only be saved by murdering them.

California - There is news that is stunned.

And then there is news that is so stunned that it seems impossible.

Such news includes the murder of two young children by their own father, which the American news channels

CNN

and

NBC

recently reported.

An American supporter of the right-wing extremist conspiracy movement QAnon murdered his two young children last weekend because he thought they were “monsters” with “snake DNA”.

Matthew Taylor Coleman, who lived in Santa Barbara, California with his wife, two-year-old son and ten-month-old daughter, killed his children with a harpoon rifle because he believed that this was the only way to save the world.

Kidnapped and murdered in Mexico: conspiracy theorist kills his own children

The 40-year-old man, who is now charged, murdered his children in Mexico.

The mother of the two small children had alerted the police on Saturday (August 7th).

She told officers that Coleman took the children away, did not tell her his destination, and did not respond to text messages.

At the time, she testified that she did not feel her children were in danger.

A cell phone tracking revealed that Coleman was in Mexico.

On his return trip to the USA on Monday (August 9th), he was intercepted and arrested by officers - without his children.

The Mexican authorities have been informed of the missing children.

On the same day, they discovered two hidden children's corpses that corresponded to the description of the missing persons.

Guided by conspiracy theories: children are "monsters" with "snake DNA"

When questioned, Coleman testified that he was enlightened by the QAnon and Iluminati conspiracy theories and that he had received visions that his wife had snake DNA. She would have passed this on to their children. That is why he was convinced that the children would develop "into monsters". The 40-year-old was charged with murdering his children on Wednesday (August 11).

QAnon is a right-wing extremist group of people, particularly widespread in the USA, who have been spreading conspiracy theories since 2017.

The central claim of these people is that a global satanic elite kidnap, torture and murder children in order to make rejuvenating serum from their blood.

Former President Donald Trump is fighting this elite.

The FBI had repeatedly warned of the danger posed by these theories.

QAnon and Illuminati: Dangerous Conspiracy Theories

The Illuminati, to which Coleman also referred, assume that a secret elite rules the world.

Coleman's statements on "snake DNA" can in turn be linked to the conspiracy theory, which assumes that the world is ruled by reptilian people.

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Source: merkur

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