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Betty White was not an Illuminati Shapeshifter Killed by QAnon
By David Shankbone - Betty White David Shankbone 2010 NYC, CC BY 2.0, 1
Despite what some nutjobs think, Betty White was not an Illuminati shapeshifter who ended up being killed by QAnon even though Q is the 17th letter of the alphabet and she died 17 days before her 100th birthday (an actual argument made by QAnon followers.)
Sean Leary waded through the fever swamps and summarized things thusly:
She was a shapeshifting reptilian demon part of the Illuminati cult sacrificing people for adrenochrome.
And the only reason she DIDN’T live to 100 was because Q-Anon found out about her satanic plotting and the avenging angel JFK Jr assassinated her to make an example to the Illuminati that you can run, but you can’t hide, unless you’re DB Cooper or Jesse Pinkman.
The Overtimer discussed a joke Betty White allegedly made in 2017 that QAnons took seriously:
“People always ask me how I stay so youthful. I tell them ‘I eat well, get plenty of rest, and every third Sunday I drink the blood of a virgin.
“And these days they’re getting harder and harder to find.”
Daily Dot has more on the QAnon reactions. Here’s one sample of what they have:
“Joke or not, you have to question ANYONE in Hollywood who makes ‘jokes’ about adrenechrome and child sacrifice,” one user said, despite White never mentioning either. “You gotta wonder how she stayed so youthful while remaining one of the biggest stars in Pedowood.”
I wonder if the QAnon fans have been eating lead paint flakes. That might explain their condition.