She lost her best friend to QAnon after she found out they believed they had reptilian DNA.
When I spoke to Lisa, who is in the Netherlands, and she told me her best friend was convinced she had reptilian DNA, I was reminded of the case of Matthew Coleman, who killed his two small children because he thought they were of reptilian descent. What could make a proud father with a dream life running a surf school in Southern California believe that his kids had reptilian DNA and needed to die? QAnon of course. In this week’s episode of the Q-Dropped Podcast, I could hear the concern in Lisa’s voice as she spoke of her best friend in the world and how she has lost her to QAnon.
Source: When Your Best Friend Becomes Convinced She Has Reptilian DNA
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