Obituary: Ryan Lenwood Gilley
Ryan Lenwood Gilley 1987 - 2021 SCARBOROUGH - Ryan Lenwood Gilley- loving son, brother, uncle, grandson, boyfriend, and friend, passed away .
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Ryan Lenwood Gilley
Ryan Lenwood Gilley 1987 – 2021 SCARBOROUGH – Ryan Lenwood Gilley- loving son, brother, uncle, grandson, boyfriend, and friend, passed away on Saturday, April 3, 2021 at his home in Scarborough. He was 33 years old and a production supervisor at Texas Instruments. As we sat down with heavy hearts to write this, we all came up with the same word to describe Ryancompassionate! He took on everyone’s pain and hurt as his own, and perhaps that all became too heavy to hold. He was born on June 26, 1987 to Darry and Shelly Gilley. He was the baby, with three older sisters who loved him fiercely, and drove him crazy. Ryan graduated from Mt. Ararat High School in 2005 and enlisted in the Air Force, where he served for six years, including three tours in the Iraqi war. After his time in t
Former QAnon followers explain how they were radicalised into believing conspiracy theories Andy Gregory
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Perhaps one of the most significant aspects of the Capitol insurrection was in revealing the extent to which conspiracy has become entangled in mainstream politics – notably QAnon.
So how has it come to this?
A December poll by Ispos Mori suggested just 47 per cent of Americans were able to correctly identify QAnon’s core tenet – that a “group of Satan-worshipping elites who run a child sex ring are trying to control our politics and media” – as being false, with 17 per cent believing it to be true.
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With disinformation spreading on an unprecedented scale, experts in cult deprogramming are turning their focus to those who have fallen down the rabbit hole of conspiracy theories.
Michelle Queen does not consider herself part of QAnon, but she does believe some of its most outlandish conspiracies – including that Satan-worshipping elites in a secret pedophile cabal are killing babies and drinking their blood. When you are evil, you re evil, says Queen, 46, from Texas. It goes deep.
Queen also believes the big lie that the Democrats stole the election from former President Donald Trump, and that the people who broke into the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 were actually undercover members of the left-wing Antifa, even though none of those who ve been charged appears to have any connection with the far-left movement.
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