QAnon, The Religion of Politics, and the Satanic PsyOp to Prepare for the Antichrist
Christ came for the sinners while the Antichrist will implement a demonic psychological operation to deceive the righteous to become sinners.
Full disclosure: I never followed the QAnon movement. I genuinely attempted to review the information on the “QAlerts” website following the insanity that swept America after the 2020 election. Like many tin foil hat-wearing conspiracy theorists, I poured over content from the J6 events to discern the who, what, where, why, when, and how of the events. While this may sound shocking in today’s culture, I like to read and watch content from all types of perspectives I do not agree with. Research means reviewing information that you disagree with and which might be false. As someone who followed conspiracy theories since learning about the JFK Jr. assassination from a grade school teacher, I would like to emphasize for those who didn’t read about UFOs, CIA black sites, and “two planes, three buildings,” theories long before Donald Trump ran for President that serious conspiracy theories include a lot of facts and citations. The conspiracy theorists who have researched things like JFK’s assassination filed FOIAs for decades and did what was once known as “investigative journalism.” Check out books like Tragedy and Hope by Carrol Quigley and The Corbett Report to see how much research serious conspiracy theorists rely upon.
One of the benefits of the internet is government records are easier to get than in the Carter administration, where people had to rely on libraries and mail in FOIA requests to obtain records and archival data. Unironically, a significant portion of sources in conspiracy research relies on government records that are already public. The best way to understand the people who control the world is to read the lengthy content they themselves release (annual reports, research papers, books, etc;).
Perhaps QAnon is not something you can truly “get” unless you experienced it unraveling in real-time. Then again, I have yet to meet a human in the real world that mentions or discusses QAnon (even in very conservative areas). Yet when I go to large bookstore chains, there are entire sections dedicated to QAnon (primarily the danger it poses).
The brief skimming I did made it seem like a mix of various conspiracy theories that others have shared, whether it was the financial capitalism conspiracy behind Tragedy and Hope or less mainstream alien conspiracies, combined with claims of knowing future events. The language of the posts was odd. The prevalence of specific words, like Patriot, and the recycling of short, simplistic phrases was ironically similar to the public health COVID-19 campaign. It also seemed artificial, like the individual writing it was not a good faith actor, or that it was artificial intelligence. But I have no interest in reading after getting the gist of the thing.
Whether the information the QAnon poster shares is factual or not does not matter. Nor does the identity of the poster matter. The media coverage focuses on connections between evangelical movements and QAnon, which is not surprising given Ft. Seraphim Rose’s warning of the dangers of charismatic and pentecostal movements in the book Orthodoxy and the Religion of the Future. Demons can appear to be from the light. This is why movements that claim to be Christain that do not follow Christian doctrine and teachings consistent with the Ecumenical Councils of the Church of Christ are perhaps a greater threat to actual Christians than pagans. Without understanding how to discern demonic spirits from those of God, one can easily be deceived to believe a daemon is an angel.
The culture in America changed drastically when Trump won in 2015. Trump became an excuse to “fight evil with evil” to “Anti-Trumpers,” which seemed to morph into a cult projecting hatred into a totem that represented everything they hated (regardless of truth). While political debates have always been uncivil to some degree on social media, identity politics and ad hominem fallacies seemed to drastically increase online in the Trump-era. People either were Trumpers or Anti-Trumpers and discussions rarely focused on policy. And both sides agreed the other should be locked up, proving once again neither party is anti-prison for regime dissenters.
Meanwhile, others began viewing Trump as something greater than a man. He was not just a President, he was the best President and every failure was actually the fault of an invisible force. His rallies were something greater than a political rally, with the propagandist behind the ascetics likely designing everything with the stereotypical Budweiser drinking NASCAR fan’s tastes. Trump welcomed the chance to, like Adam and Eve, push the blame for his failures on others.
And for others, supporting Trump was just a way to anger those they hated.
All of these reactions are equally wrong if you are a Christian, as Christians must love and pray for their enemies. You are not to worship a man as an idol, use violence to express your hatred of the man, or support the man solely to induce negative emotions in other people.
Trump became the thing that “unveiled” Americans for what they truly believed and valued. Some people want someone to blame for everything wrong in the world, and Trump became the “totem” in which this negative energy was directed. Some people wanted a politician to make a country that has hated and killed its neighbors since its inception “great again.” This country has a troubled history and not addressing it with honesty will only allow the sins of endless war and conflict caused by the Satanic regime to continue. And this continual sin of Cain is spiritual in nature. The regime has never repudiated its ways of lies and violence. They just keep doing it and increase the threats of noncompliance based on how submission the population is. The ruling class has used the peasants as cannon fodder since the American revolution. Another group, largely on the anti-social personality spectrum, just wanted a tool to hurt those they blamed for a morally bankrupt, materialistic society.
And this is natural in a culture that has elevated politics in such a way that the entire system has become a religion. The politicians seek to be such great leaders that they will be like gods, which is why the portrait of the founding fathers on the ceiling of the Capitol is entitled “Apotheosis.”
Thus, Congress is public about its intent is to become like a god. Christianity offers mankind theosis, which is becoming God (not like a god, but God). So the painting is the exact opposite of what Christianity teaches as the purpose of human life. Which, perhaps not coincidentally, is what the serpent promised Adam and Eve (along with enlightenment).
Another example of this type of pompous art exists at the UN:
The painting shows a lizard-like creature with a human-looking arm holding a sword in its mouth in front of what looks like a tunnel:
The UN Council Chamber likewise has a mural on the ceiling portraying demagogues as rules:
This is the mural on the ceiling of the UN Council Chambers, which is a similar theme to the Apotheosis mural at the US Capitol in DC:
DC is a monument to manly leaders and an earthly empire. American politics is increasingly presented as a forever war between good and evil, with the only deliverance from ensured destruction being human politicians.
The way Americans reacted to Trump corresponded with the devolution of morality, civility, and ethics. Civil discourse about politics became nearly impossible. All these years later, an abnormal number of political discussions in America still involve Trump. Those who hate Trump won’t stop talking about him any more than devote Trumpers. Threats became more common, as did the theft of political yard signs and violence at rallies. Trump’s presidency was not the beginning of the trend to cancel or “unfriend” people with different political views. But it sure accelerated after the man was sworn in.
Trump-obsession infected America to such a degree that the brand of your running shoes and soda became a political statement. It became nearly impossible to discuss policy without voicing a position on Trump. Even if you never voted for the guy, opposing any policy endorsed by “Anti-Trumpers” meant being labeled a Trumper or “QTard.” This resulted in people either avoiding these discussions entirely or becoming more emotionally vested in internet arguments (doubling down).
QAnon and Demonic Deception
The true danger of QAnon is not how it impacts our physical reality. Instead, the actual threat is a spiritual one. While Christ came for the sinners, the Antichrist will come to deceive the righteous to separate them from God. The Antichrist will falsely claim to be Christ, presenting themselves as a pious, righteous individual who performs miracles and brings world peace. While Christ is the Lord of Lords, the Antichrist with be an earthly king. Instead of promising eternal salvation, the Antichrist will promise material and worldly things, whether it be vengeance against thy enemy or protection from a deadly disease or world peace. The Antichrist will be deceptive, as these solutions, promises, and material objects will not be openly advertised as a separation from God or evil. Conversely, they’ll be presented as righteous, moral, and ethical. Just as the serpent did not tell Adam and Eve the negative consequences of their decision before offering them the knowledge between good and evil, the Antichrist will not disclose the “negative side-effects” of their offerings to mankind. The “mark of the beast” is unlikely to be literally advertised as the mark of the beast when the path towards its use begins. Because the Devil is the father of lies, the preparation of the Antichrist will be a demonic psychological operation that seeks to deceive and manipulate those who have a chance at salvation to exchange eternal life for death.
The Antichrist will likely come from the sea of politics. And The Messiah will not come as a politician, playboy, pedophile, or wealthy banker. This world is a spiritual battle arena, where demons leverage material things, fear, and mankind’s free will to tempt mankind to separate from God. This is exactly what the serpent did to Adam and Eve: tempted them with something they could not have to voluntarily separate from God (and thus, die). We are all tested daily: by ourselves, our conscience, and daemonic forces. When we acknowledge the evil of this world, it naturally makes us search for solutions.
But searching for the solution from the same system and “pit of vipers” that caused the evil you witness is absurd. Politicians have no issue manipulating the emotions of a population to acquire power or reciting lines or sharing content that helps their polling numbers, just as corrupt Pharisees, religious heretics, and an appeasing government official pushed or failed to repudiate lies that led to the murder of Christ.
QAnon has become a tool for both political parties to mobilize voters, raise money, and dismiss things associated with QAnon as absurd. And it has caused Americans to focus more on politics and demand political solutions to spiritual problems. And the political solutions demanded never address the root cause. Instead of demanding a return to the Articles of Confederation and disempowering the government, the political solutions proposed exclusively rely on the same corrupt system and reactionary ideology blamed for the corruption. Like Obama, Trump promised hope and change, didn’t deliver, and blamed the other party. Both persecuted outspoken anti-war advocates and political figures. The core issue isn’t who is in charge of Pax Americana or whether they are the rightful ruler. It’s restricting the power that politicians from every political party have consistently abused since this country’s foundation. As a simple example, when a child needs to pay the government to sell lemonade, it may be a clue that the government is too involved in your life. Allowing intrusion invites more. The more intrusion that is allowed, the more rights you surrender. This makes it less likely over time that saying ‘no’ to future intrusion or surrendering of rights will result in persecution from the regime (negative reinforcement). We are all baby Albert and the government is Pavloff, shocking us when they don’t want us to do something. Maybe they take away something we like (lockdowns) or punish us for disobedience (arrests for violating mask mandates).
There is no quick, easy solution to that issue. But the problem won’t be fixed until Americans detox from their government addiction. Talking about these people constantly provides them with the attention they need. The worship these politicians receive is their drug of choice. The cheering crowds and viral tweets are a type of apotheosis, where the masses worship a human as something greater. They like and want to be treated like the head of a cult of personality.
Because altruistic people don’t want to control the lives of people they have never met and whose money they use to bankroll a celebrity lifestyle. People who feel no shame taking private jets while claiming they care about the environment are not going to place the welfare of others above themselves. Politics is a magnet for anti-social personality traits and rewards those same psychopathic and sociopathic traits that forensic physiatrists study in prisons.
Trump and Politicians as False Messiahs
With a book claiming Trump is Christ, it is important to remember that Christ was murdered by the same type of “representative democracy” the post-Rome west elevates on a pedestal. Democracy is why Christ was crucified, as a group of people yelled louder than another group of people and the Roman governor didn’t want civil unrest. The continual propaganda of associating Trump as something greater than a man are widespread, ranging from a horse named Heavenly Trump to a book about Trump being Christ:
While Trump may be presented as a pious Christain in media outlets, his inner circle of spiritual guides includes only heterodox clergy and religious denominations (Protestants, Romans, Evangelicals, Charismatics):
Trump’s personal pastor, Paula White, runs a heterodox church called City of Destiny in Florida (thus, Trump is praying with heretics and is not a member of the Church of Christ):
According to Politico, “In a 2020 book, James Beverley, a research professor at Tyndale University in Toronto, tracked more than 500 prophecies about Trump by more than 100 prophets over a 15-year period, and found a low batting average for accuracy.” Examples of one such Charismatic prophecy is below:
A detailed paper below delves more into prophecies associated with Trump and heretical groups that are not a member of The Church of Christ (in body or spirit):
While this propaganda is not new, even when it is challenged by the media, articles rarely, if ever, mention that groups like evangelical charismatics are not Christian just because they claim such. For example, when the Westboro Baptist Church was denounced routinely in the media, the journalists and talking heads avoided addressing why that movement is antichrist and note representative of The Church, but rather an inversion of it. Likewise, despite the widespread publicity regarding the pedophile priests of the Roman Catholic Church, you will unlikely find any mention of the Great Schism. This omission matters because a failure to clarify that they are committed by a heretical church or individual associates all of Christianity with the crimes or immoral behavior. If the articles about the Roman Catholic sexual abuse scandals mentioned that Rome left the Church of Christ in 1054, perhaps fewer people would have asked themselves or others “why would God’s church do this?” And if people knew that Rome was compromised so long ago, it likely would have decreased the number of victims. Rome leaving the Church was an act of rebellion against God. The Vatican information team has done well throughout the generations to falsely claim they are the “one true church.” They have deceived many. And understanding and acknowledging the root of the deception is necessary to cure the sickness. Demons and those with evil intent will always target the righteous and pious, with schisms being the religious equivalent of a color revolution or subversive infiltration (or spiritual espionage). I have hope that soon, East and West can heal the schism. Catholics have valiantly fought on the front lines against abortion and are vocal at the corruption and heretics by their leaders. Perhaps pious Catholics will return Rome to The Church and remove their renovationists infiltration.
Now What?
The culture in America since 2015 has morphed into a society where nothing is true and everything is permitted. If you would have asked Americans in 2012 whether it would be more controversial to say “there are two genders” or “I identify as a wolf,” I doubt many people would have chosen the second of those options. And yet here we are, in 2022, and adults threaten to kill each other daily on Facebook and Twitter arguing over the first statement.
While the lunacy and shameful descent into moral turpitude occurred, Americans became more fixated on politics and sought solutions through politics. Those who thought the fundamental problems in the United States could be resolved if only the right people were in charge spent more time fixating on elections and political activism than addressing the root problem.
We have all chosen to overlook things we witnessed that were morally or ethically wrong. Or perhaps outright evil. When people fail to renounce evil or immorality, it means that misdeed has become a toleration. People do evil things because, to some degree, it is permitted. When that occurs, it is an increasingly quick fall to the normalization of evil. And there is a very fine line between tolerance and acceptance if a line exists at all. No coincidence that so much content and agitprop promotes nihilism and relativism. Do not focus on the norm, focus on the exception (“what if your 13-year-old child is raped and needs an abortion?”). Don’t focus on what Donald Trump to Joe Biden is actually doing, focus on the worst possible thing they could do and assume that is what will most likely happen if the good guys lose.
This demoralization is to amplify the elite’s ability to portray themselves as a savior and convince the masses they need someone else to “save them” from the evil enemy. This theme reoccurs throughout American history. The response by the government’s to COVID-19 followed this theme, with the oppressors and those submitting or assisting the oppressors presented as heroes while provoking agitation against those who were non-compliant. The disease vectors and plague rates had their deaths by COVID-19 celebrated while being presented as the cause of an evil threatening everyone that would only be stopped when everyone complied in lockstep. The disease vectors were a threat to group-think and public order. Because one person not complying in a large crowd could convince others that compliance might actually be a choice.
Ultimately, we must address what we have done to allow the evil we witness to have no shame when it parades in front of us and asks us to clap. Humility means understanding we made mistakes. And if we do not honestly evaluate how we have contributed to a problem, how can we solve it? If we want a world built on truth instead of lies, it starts with us.
And I will start:
I am scared to display my faith in public.
I overlook bad behavior sometimes because I don’t feel it’s worth the conflict and am fearful of an irrational response.
I have voted for people who were not the best candidates for office.
I have chosen not to help some people even though I could have and felt it was the right thing to do.
I supported businesses that I felt were unethical and corrupt.
I have been a hypocrite and violated my own ethics and morality more than once.
I have placed faith in the wrong types of people, causes, and beliefs more than once. I still sometimes make this mistake.
I do not tell the people I care about most that I love them enough.
I have been angry at God even though I never asked Him for help. I blamed Him for the evil I saw in the world and it stayed in my heart far too long.
Our fears and imperfection are why we are deceived and tricked. Pride is what pushes us off the cliff. When deciding how to improve our country, it starts with us, on an individual level, becoming better people. We need to become closer to God. Placing prayer in school or passing laws to ban bad behavior is not the method to achieve this. Putting crosses in every government building will not fix it. Nor would erecting a Christain state church and requiring everyone to attend.
Acts are meaningless without faith. Living, not simply appearing, as a Christain is what matters. And that is how the culture and morality of a society change. Talking the talk is what politicians do. Walking the walk is what those who care about virtue and not the publicity do. The heretical forms of Christianity that include mega-churches begging for money for the pastors with mansions and private jets have obviously soured many on Christianity. Explaining why they should not view those individuals as Christians can create clarity. But this would not be needed if enough people were living as Christians. The fact many Americans do not know about what Christain doctrine and The Church believe is the fault of the lack of pious believers and corrupt clergy.
Evil can not be defeated with evil. Because fighting evil with evil just means you’re choosing to do evil. Our lack of intolerance of evil has opened the floodgates, creating a culture where sin is represented as a virtue. Evil is defeated by love. Why? Because so much evil is caused by people who do not feel loved. School shootings are a perfect example of this: so many have backgrounds of troubled childhoods and isolation. If someone had hugged one of these shooters before they committed their crime, perhaps that evil act would not have happened. Maybe if we chose to be more loving to those who are mostly ignored and maligned, it could change the world quicker than any election.
As we become more loving, we become closer to God. Because God is love. Sometimes, an act of love is repudiating evil. And we must have the courage to be willing to struggle against evil. Our problems ultimately come from our choice to permit sin and evil. Even if we can not prevent an evil act, we can sow good fruits from its wreckage. Perhaps we can not be a Marvel vigilante and stop a robbery. But we can help the victim. There is always something we can do to make things better and we must begin manifesting our new normal in our thoughts, feelings, and actions. We can spread love or hate. And as tempting as it may be to choose hate, no matter how justified it may be, we must not seek to wander from the path of love, light, and truth.
We will face deceptions and manipulations. We must have the humility to admit when we are fooled to not risk our pride pulling us down to the pit of vipers.
From Matthew 24:
From OrthoChristian:
The Shroud of Turin (perhaps on the linen outside Christ’s tomb depicting Christ and the two angels witnessed by Mary Magdalene: