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“When you’re confronted by him virtually every night with this stream of nonsense, you can’t keep quiet,” David explained to Sommer. Sommer writes that David also tried to enact a more passive approach to dealing with his son's QAnon obsession, although in the end he found such a strategy impossible to maintain. “I don’t think that people who don’t have a loved one involved with this have any idea how bad this is,” David told Sommer. While David initially tried to maintain a relationship with his son by talking about their fantasy baseball league, he lost interest because he didn't think it was as "real" as QAnon.

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READ MORE: Trump warned by allies that one of his top lawyers will 'very likely' be indicted: report His son's belief in QAnon became so all-encompassing, that the two soon found it difficult to have any discussion that did not involve celebrities drinking the adrenochrome of children. While David at first hoped his son was merely joking, it turned out that he had been drawn into the shadowy digital world of QAnon, which posits that former President Donald Trump is working to bring down a global cabal of Satanist pedophiles that include the entire Democratic Party and the Hollywood elite. Greene was also once a believer in the QAnon conspiracy theory, although she has since said that she has realized that former President Donald Trump is not engaged in a secret plan to bring down a global cabal of Satanist pedophiles. READ MORE: 'Not true': Fox News' Trey Gowdy delivers swift fact check to 'failed candidate' Kari LakeĪmong other things, Greene has questioned whether a plane really crashed into the Pentagon on September 11, 2001, has accused the Rothschild family of funding space lasers that are used to deliberately start forest fires in California, and has claimed that school shootings are "false flag" operations conducted by the United States government as a pretext to seize Americans' guns. I love being right."ĭespite her claims to be a truth-teller, Greene has a long history of promoting a broad array of bogus conspiracy theories. "These people always claim to know 'the truth' and have 'sources' but always mislead people and grift for donations. "There are grifters and liars that our base believe. The chain also came under a strange controversy in 2017 after it was found to be in possession of ancient Iraqi artifacts illegally smuggled out of that country, leading to civil actions by the Justice Department ordering the company to forfeit the treasures. READ: 'Absolutely repulsive': Critics reeling over lapel pin worn by some House Republicans The chain came under controversy after it refused to provide contraception to its employees, and won the right to opt out of federal health rules at the Supreme Court. Hobby Lobby, an Oklahoma-based chain of big-box craft stores, is famous for its Christian theming. I think we have to let the public know and create a movement." “We are wanting to say - we being a lot of people - that he gets us. “You’re going to see it at the Super Bowl - ‘He gets Us,’” Green told Beck. Green, who was on the program to discuss his new book on leadership, told Beck that his family and other families would be helping fund an effort to spread the word about Jesus." "But in November, David Green, the billionaire co-founder of Hobby Lobby, told talk show host Glenn Beck that his family was helping fund the ads. "The campaign is a project of the Servant Foundation, an Overland Park, Kansas, nonprofit that does business as The Signatry, but the donors backing the campaign have until recently remained anonymous - in early 2022, organizers only told Religion News Service that funding came from 'like-minded families who desire to see the Jesus of the Bible represented in today’s culture with the same relevance and impact He had 2000 years ago,'" said the report. The ad shows pictures overlaid with text like "Jesus called huddles, too," and "Jesus confronted racism with love," and "Jesus was a refugee." "For the past 10 months, the 'He Gets Us' ads have shown up on billboards, YouTube channels, and television screens - most recently during NFL playoff games - across the country, all spreading the message that Jesus understands the human condition," reported Bob Smietana. A mysterious commercial called "He Gets Us" that is set to air during the Super Bowl and promotes faith in Christ has been linked to the founder of Hobby Lobby - and a three-year-long campaign he has funded to "rebrand Jesus," according to Christianity Today on Friday.












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