QAnon has a New Haven cop getting the word out to the public — podcasting conspiracy theories about how members of a Satan-worshiping international ring including China, billionaires, the Illuminati, Hillary Clinton, Bill Gates, and Oprah Winfrey are raping and drinking the blood of kidnapped children in pursuit of the “fountain of youth” while convincing people to risk their lives wearing masks in an orchestrated Covid-19 pandemic designed to, among other evil deeds, prevent President Donald Trump’s reelection.
Officer Jason Bandy has been promoting those theories with a weekly podcast called “For The Love.”
In doing so, he has emerged as one of the more public law-enforcement adherents to a set of conspiracy theories that, by proliferating online, have earned thousands of followers across the U.S. The FBI (in this 2019 alert) labeled the online “extremist” group behind it part of a domestic terrorist threat based on “anti-government, identity based, and fringe political conspiracies”.
“I’m scared for humanity, bro,” he told a guest on one episode. “I put a lot of the QAnon and connecting of the dots info just because I want people to open their minds up.”
“These elites are torturing these kids,” Bandy said in a March 22 podcast. “Yes, there’s sex involved. They’re trafficking these children and all these other rituals that they do. They are Satanic worshipers. They are Illuminati. Deep state, all this.”
In that same show, he opined on the novel coronavirus during the early weeks of the pandemic. “Is this really a sickness? … I believe it’s a biochemical weapon. … Manmade, off patent in January.”
Nine episodes later, Bandy still held the suspicion that liberal-leaning celebrities — like Oprah Winfrey, Ellen DeGeneres, and Jimmy Kimmel — are “all part of this elite cabal, child-trafficking Satanic cult shit.”
Bandy is part of a fast-growing nationwide online movement: QAnon’s profile has risen in recent weeks as Donald Trump’s presidential campaign and Republican candidates for Congress (estimates range from 11 to 59) embraced or promoted the movement’s theories. It is quickly becoming a force in American politics. Fueled by updated versions of older conspiracy theories, QAnon portrays President Trump as a savior against hidden forces threatening the country’s survival.
As the movement’s adherents question whether the pandemic is a hoax, or an orchestrated means of government control, concern has risen over the movement damaging the ability to contain the spread of Covid-19, disrupting mail-in-voting and other aspects of the 2020 elections, and sowing violence throughout the country. During the presidential campaign in 2016, an online conspiracy theory that predated QAnon but that trafficked in many of the current group’s elite-child-sex-ring obsessions led a North Carolina man to shoot up a Washington pizza establishment that he believed was the epicenter of a Hillary Clinton-connected global child sex-trafficking ring.
This week a New York City police precinct came under fire simply because cops retweeted QAnon postings.
New Haven’s Bandy takes such support to a new level.
Since Jan. 6, the controversial city cop has produced and released 27 episodes of “For The Love.” The episodes are distributed in audio and video formats online through SoundCloud, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and Buzzsprout. They are sponsored by another side venture Bandy has launched: A company called V‑Rush Vapes that sells “pre-workout” smokes designed to “skyrocket” customers’ energy and get their “heart racing.” (Click here to read a story on that company by the Independent’s Thomas Breen.)
In a May podcast, Bandy explained why he promotes QAnon theories.
Besides raising the issue of how public QAnon conspiracy advocacy affects a police officer’s ability to do his job, the Bandy case also demonstrates the difficulty police departments have removing officers they consider unstable or unfit — a central issue in an ongoing national debates over police accountability.
Police Chief Otoniel Reyes, asked about Bandy’s podcasts, declined comment, noting that an internal affairs investigation is currently underway.
Bandy’s podcasts are notable not just for the conspiracies he personally espouses, but also for the mind-bending, more explicitly hate-filled theories put forward by guests that the local cop allows to be aired — and greets with sympathetic interest.
One guest railed at length about how gay people have violated the God-given obligation to procreate. Another suggested that the Sandy Hook elementary school shooting massacre was orchestrated in part by former Attorney General Eric Holder, former Gov. Dannel Malloy, and former Mayor John DeStefano in an effort to pass gun control legislation. That same guest said he believes the earth is “shaped like an egg and rotates on its axis every 27,000 years.”
Whether speaking up on his own or agreeing while guests share their conspiracies uncontested, Bandy publicly promotes a core tenet of all conspiracy theorists: that the world as we know it is one big lie. Or, as he put it in one show, “we’re in the Matrix.”
Bandy’s shows map closely onto the belief system of QAnon — particularly in regards to that group’s dogged pursuit of uncovering elite-run child-sex trafficking rings.
While QAnon is associated with the political right and advances the views of Donald Trump’s base, its adherents, including Bandy, offer a mix of views that don’t always neatly fit into those ideological categories. It is the successor to fevered fringe conspiracy movements dubbed the “paranoid style” of American politics by the 20th century historian Richard Hofstadter. They draw from the right and the left and in between. In the 1970s and ‘80s, precursors to QAnon like the Assassination Information Committee and Lyndon Larouche’s cult reached dozens of people at a time with posters plastered on walls or leaflets distributed at small public gatherings. QAnon — begun by an anonymous poster named “Q” on conspiracy sites like 4Chan and 8Chan — now can reach millions of people virally within minutes thanks to the turbocharged and alogrithm-driven social networks.
So while he criticizes the Black Lives Matter movement, Bandy invites African-American guests on his programs who join him in speaking out for treating citizens fairly and healing divisions in society. He devoted an episode to calling for an end to “hating” and “divisive argument” spurred by the death of basketball great Kobe Bryant.
“We are losing our hearts. We are losing empathy. We are losing love. We need to bring that back,” Bandy implored his audience. “Peace.”
A common thread, in QAnon discourse in general and in Bandy’s podcasts, is a deep distrust of government authority and elite institutions and figures with hidden plots to destroy civilization.
Bandy has wrestled with authority in his decade as a New Haven cop. At least three chiefs have raised questions about his fitness for the job and sought either to fire him or set the conditions for a potential firing. In an unsuccessful lawsuit, Bandy argued that a former chief and assistant chief conspired to try to fire him and frame him as mentally unstable by, in part, deliberately issuing him a broken firearm. Bandy argued in that suit that his colleagues helped cover up the incident by fabricating evidence that made him look as if he didn’t know how to use the gun.
Bandy remains on the job, even after the city’s Board of Alders took the unusual step in 2010 of voting to recommend that he not carry an NHPD badge and gun. (One time a chief did succeed in firing him, but then the police union struck a deal to reinstate him.) Bandy has been arrested at least three times over the years, including in a domestic call at his mother’s home, driving while using a mobile phone, and causing a disturbance at a Center Street bar where he went after calling in sick, getting drunk and urinating on the floor.
Bandy also has no record of treating citizens with violence, and no documented cases of abusing their rights.
Bandy, who is currently on a leave due to an injury, did not consent to be interviewed for this story. “Absolutely not,” he said when reached by phone Wednesday. “Thank you for causing me a lot of stress.” He and his supporters criticized a previous Independent story about his Facebook postings and concerns about his mental fitness for his police job, arguing that it unfairly attacked his right to free speech because he advances right-of-center views. (In a text message, Bandy wrote that the article “put me, my family and career in jeopardy and danger.”)
Bandy has elaborately and publicly detailed his views and versions of events both local and national, in podcasts, legal filings, and public challenges to efforts to remove him from his position. The Independent reviewed that record, including his internal affairs file, obtained through the Connecticut Freedom of Information Act, and presented it in an accompanying article that you can read here.
No aspect of the record more clearly and publicly presents Bandy’s own words, his views and outlook on life and society, than the episodes of “For The Love.” Below you will find transcripts of excerpts from recent episodes.
Most of the program’s episodes run 50 minutes or longer. Bandy spends much of the time interviewing friends about their personal journeys overcoming drug addiction, depression, and financial collapse. Calm, engaging, and enthusiastic, Bandy connects with his subjects and draws them out. He leads the discussions to calls for love and understanding and compassion. Then, interspersed in the conversations, he and his guests pivot to QAnon. Sometimes they speak about following the group and explain and endorse the latest theories. Other times Bandy dives into the theories without mentioning the groups.
And then sometimes, as in Episode 17, Bandy stares into the camera alone and lays it all out.
Episode 17: “Let’s Talk Corona Virus Conspiracies”
This episode runs far shorter than most of the others in the season and, instead of weaving conspiracy theories into other discussions with guests, promotes them front and center. Wearing a Nike hoodie, Bandy shot it solo from the driver’s seat of a car. Dropped on March 22, the episode focuses on a theory gaining steam in QAnon circles called “Adrenochrome” — a Covid-era update of an anti-Semitic blood-harvesting theory involving elites preying on children with Satanic rituals. (This story traces the theory’s history and how it was revived and updated as part of the QAnon/“pizzagate” conspiracy threads.) Bandy recorded this episode just as the Adrenochrome theory started spiking in web searches.
Bandy: As far fetched as they seem the dots are connected. …
We see what’s going on … Coronavirus. Is this really a sickness? … I believe it’s a biochemical weapon. … Manmade, off patent in January. Bill Gates with the vaccines, and him talking for years about something like this happening …
The elite, and the child pedophilia, Adrenochrome … Adrenochrome is the blood of children. And it’s extracted from the children during a time when they’re terrified, tortured, whatever it is to scare them, so that adrenaline is running through their blood. OK? The elite is taking this blood, they are drinking it and it’s giving them superhuman effects, OK? Fountain of youth effects.
If you really think about it, you don’t see people like presidents, celebrities, high-powered people really dying at young ages, dying of diseases, unless they’re older … They’re dying of old age or they’re dying of drug overdoses. You don’t see a lot of these high-powered people dying from just normal disease at young ages. …
Think about that. Think about that. Really think about that. It’s crazy.
These children have to be under 9 years old, OK? The fountain of youth. They’re pure. …
Everything in this world comes form our body. Everything does. The body’s the most powerful thing in the world. We have chemicals inside our body; we don’t know what they can do. …. We really have an inner pharmacy. We don’t need pharmaceuticals. Where do you think these pharmaceuticals are being made from? They mimic off of the body.
These elites are torturing these kids. Yes, there’s sex involved. They’re trafficking these children and all these other rituals that they do. They are Satanic worshipers. They are Illuminati. Deep state, all this.
Now, rumor is, Tom Hanks, all these other people are involved. OK? They say they’re coming down with corona. They say, “Oh, we’re being quarantined.” The theory is, they’re not really being quarantined. What they’re doing is, they’re about to be exposed. The hammer is about to drop. For mass hysteria not to happen, think about it? They start locking up Oprah. They start locking up Obama. They start locking up Hillary. All these celebrities society looked up to, thought was the greatest people in the world. Mass hysteria. People would go nuts. Riots in the streets.
Could the coronavirus help that? People are scared to go out. Everything’s dead. You can control the riots. You can control people from worrying what their favorite celebrities are doing when there’s a deadly disease running around.
The other thing is, these celebrities and these people are having the option. The option is, You can hide behind the coronavirus, say you have the coronavirus, you will act like you’re being quarantined for that. You can die for that.
Or, if you don’t play ball, if you don’t want that, your legacy will be ruined. You will be exposed. And you will be arrested. …
Why do you think that this stuff can’t happen? For people to sit there and say, “That’s so far fetched …”
How many kids are missing a year? Almost a million go missing a year. Does this really sound right? Do you think all these high-powered billionaire people that make tons of money, can have anything they want — they all want to bang kids? It just doesn’t seem right. It doesn’t make sense. Sure I think there are a lot of people that have that fetish, or that sickness, whatever it is. But all them are billionaires? All of them are the most powerful people in the world? It doesn’t make sense.
You see these CEOs stepping down. … Bill Gates. The CEO of Victoria’s Secret, Walt Disney… All at one time? We’re in a time where Information is everywhere. … They can’t hide their crimes…. Information is available. That’s why they’re panicking. That’s why they’re doing this.
Start to look: Why are all these politicians now starting to flip and praise Trump? People who hated him are now praising him? It doesn’t make sense.
Episode 26: The Illuminati, Mars, & Aliens Creating First African-American
Jason Bandy’s face barely appears in this episode, titled “A 20 Year Friendship.” The camera instead focuses on guest Eddie DeRenzo, a solar salesperson and Bandy’s on and off friend from high school. DeRenzo sits on a black and white couch, fidgeting frequently and shifting his gaze around the room while Bandy’s disembodied voice asks him personal questions about his life decisions, from his gambling addiction to his career choice to his love life. They share intimate moments from therapy, encouraging listeners to seek help from mental health professionals and to be “honest with yourself about who you are, both positive and negative, and looking for those answers in life that you didn’t realize are bringing you down,” as Bandy says.
Bandy tells his friend he “100 percent” agrees about conspiracy theories that pop up during the interview.
(23:42) DeRenzo: Did you hear that Oprah’s house got raided? Is that true?
Bandy: I heard that. I heard that she was on house arrest. There’s a lot of people that predicted that her show would get canceled, Ellen’s show would get canceled, Jimmy Kimmel’s show would get canceled. And that happened. The rumor is that they’re all on house arrest and they’re using Covid as a background for it. They’re all part of this elite cabal, child-trafficking Satanic cult shit.
DeRenzo: I mean I think Mel Gibson just came out and said stuff?
Bandy: He said stuff, Roseanne said stuff, a lot of people are coming out now starting to say it, and I think you’re gonna see more because I think that people are starting to say, “Oh shit, look what’s going on, especially with this chick that just got arrested.” I mean, how can you not sit there and think things are actually happening that people are saying are happening that were so-called conspiracies and now they’re reality?
(24:51) DeRenzo: I don’t know how true this is, but Will Smith and Jada Pinkett, they have an open marriage. She has a younger boyfriend.
Bandy: Well, I hear Will Smith is a whole part of the Illuminati. He was on Epstein’s flight logs.
DeRenzo: Look how messed up these people are.
(25:20) DeRenzo: I posted a video; it was an opening to a tunnel for Illuminati.
Bandy: Really?
DeRenzo: And they had a parade, they had demonic creatures. You have to see the video I posted. It was like the tunnel they opened up was for illuminati. All these crazy things. …
Bandy: That’s interesting.
(30:14) Bandy: You know it’s funny cause I talk to people and I’m like, you know, the theory of why we have different races. And my theory was, and I think this is one of the theories that people talk about, but I’m a big believer that the environment and all these things can change the human body … but I think that obviously there had to be, whatever the story was of how the first people of the world were created, there’s multiple different stories. Some people think the first people ever in the world were African Americans. And they were created by aliens.
DeRenzo: I’ve heard that too!
Bandy: And the reason why is that they had the most pure DNA … that’s the rumor.
(31:15) Bandy: My theory of why we have different races is that wherever this first race happened and then we started multiplying human beings, reproducing, and then they started migrating to different areas in the world wherever they went to in the world it modified the look of their body.
DeRenzo: That makes sense, yeah.
(33:15) Bandy: I just wonder why — I don’t understand why a lot of these rich people are fascinated with going into space and wanting a new place to live in space because … I feel like there’s a reason behind all this and what do they know something that we don’t know. They’re the most powerful people in the world, the most money, they see what’s going on right now. Is this world as we know it gonna end? And then they wanna start a new world somewhere.
(34:00) Bandy: It’s a great possibility, I think someday that’s definitely possible … I just am wondering what the reasoning behind everything is, and I don’t trust a lot of what’s going on. … Even Elon Musk, he seems to be out there, but against the grain, like not with the normal billionaires.
Episode 23: “Deadly Mask” Theory
This episode features an interview with a 20-year-old bodybuilder and fitness trainer named Sydona. They discuss her fitness journey and each of their career marketing ambitions (including Bandy’s development of pre-workout “rush” vapes).
At the 23:56 point, Bandy spreads a false theory that began circulating in English through a Nigerian news site: that Covid-ordered mask-wearing is killing people. (Click here for a BBC story tracing and debunking the theory.)
Bandy: I saw something the other day where some young girl, because she was wearing a mask so much, she ended up getting sick.
It’s not good to wear a mask all day. They’re giving us all this bullshit information. You’re breathing in carbon dioxide from your own mouth.
Episode 19: “Scared For Humanity”
In this episode, dropped on May 8, Bandy interviews competitive bodybuilder and online fitness coach Jerry Ward about growing up in a small Rhode Island town and playing in a high school garage band before getting “bitten by the body building bug.” Ward then talks about entering the world of wrestling and bodybuilding and his recovery after heavy steroid, painkiller, and heroin use while Bandy attempts to analyze Ward’s “addictive personality.” After an hour, the talk turns to QAnon.
(1:01:38) Ward: People are so — they don’t believe that it could be like that because they’ve been … I don’t want to say brainwashed, but the more they control something year after year after year, it becomes normal. So they think there’s no way this person could be doing this or no way that person could be doing that.
No way it’s just conspiracy. But my thing is look, Donald Trump calls fake everything out. If this stuff is fake, he’d be the first one to say, “Hey, this is fake.” That’s not what he said. When they asked him, “Do you know what Q is?” he said, “I’m not gonna say, but I’m just gonna tell you I think you’d be really surprised.” …
(1:02:56) Bandy: Let’s be real. If something wasn’t going on, you wouldn’t see all this evidence coming out. Such as, you know, General Flynn getting exonerated. You got Barr, John Durham doing their thing. I mean all this evidence is coming out — if this wasn’t really something going on behind the scenes, all this would probably be not even be happening.
(1:04:14) Bandy: This whole epidemic thing and the country’s divided on the belief of what it is obviously, on whether [Covid] was a biochemical weapon — I believe it was — I mean look at everything that’s been going on. It’s so convenient that this happens now. Obviously I feel the Democrats are working with China, and they’re all working together to get this out and to cover up their crimes and take over. Bill Gates is starting to piss me off OK? It’s getting outrageous!
(1:07:55) Bandy: What I see going on in the world right now, I’m scared for humanity, bro. So that’s why I push a lot of positivity as well as putting stuff out there on Facebook. I put a lot of the QAnon and connecting of the dots info just because I want people to open their minds up. Don’t just sit here and believe everything you see. But we live in a lazy society. Let’s be realistic. How many people really do research? They want everything hand-delivered to them.
Episode 13: The Gay Menace & The Matrix
In this episode Bandy and Mike G. go deep into Qanon theories about Hillary Clinton, Trump, adrenochrome, and the threat to humanity posed by gays and lesbians.
(19:10) Bandy: You already knew Hillary Clinton was killing everybody. …
(21:10): Bandy: And the media is never telling you what Trump is doing about it. Watch these videos in this link and it will show you. He is probably the only president that has ever cared about pushing this hard. And it’s probably his Number 1 agenda behind the scenes in reality.
Mike G: And that’s why he’s getting attacked the way he is.
Bandy: Look at all the people in Hollywood, who got kicked out of Hollywood for speaking out. Mel Gibson, he talks about the adrenochrome, he talks about them sacrificing children and satanic rituals. You have Ashton Kutcher who was against the human trafficking. These people are like, doing nothing now. They were ganged up on.
(22:25) Bandy: People don’t understand this, but Trump is kinda saving the world. You can hate him if you want, but he is affecting the whole world. A lot of people want to say it is negative because that’s what the media tells you.
(34:34) Bandy: You’re going to tell me that all these people who are billionaires, can have anything they want in the world, they’re all having sex with kids? Now I do think a lot of them are, yes, but I do think that these kids are being used for other things as well.
Mike G: They’re being used as sex toys. They’re getting sacrificed. This is something that is going on right now behind the scenes that not many people know about. These satanic rituals that they do…
Bandy: …spirit cooking and all that stuff.
Mike G: …spirit cooking…
Bandy: Look it up, guys.
Mike G: Malik, who is actually the person that they sacrifice these things to, started way back in the day and you can look that up.
Bandy: That sounds like Obama’s brother’s name.
(40:30) Bandy: [Trump] is saving us people. He’s saving us. Here’s the thing, the Bible kind of predicted this…We think we’re going to look out of the window and see Jesus walking down the street. That’s how we are as people. But the reality is, it could happen in any way. He could come back as anything. I’m not saying he’s Trump. I’m saying he could be coming back as anything.”
(30:25) Mike G: If you’re a gay person or into that type of stuff, I think that right there … a lot of people believe that these things are something that you feel like you’re born with. And I’ve come to the realization that that’s not true. I think if you’re gay you can’t create life, and that is the ultimate manipulation, and god didn’t intend for that. It’s a sin, one of our biggest. Men have a role, and just as women do, for sustaining life, and that’s something we need to cherish.
If you’re a gay person or you think these things, you’re not sustaining life, you’re doing the opposite, you’re actually creating a disposition as far as not creating life and that’s kind of what their goal is.
When I say “their,” I mean elites. Because they want us to stop creating life, and they do that by trying to normalise gayness, they try to normalize that through men starting to dress more like women, that starts to lead to men thinking men are handsome or you see in schools now, the drag queens start to talk to little kids, getting them to start at an early age to see this is normal, when i’m starting to believe it’s more like a mental disorder.
(48:38) Mike G: If you’re a gay person and you think this, you wouldn’t be here now if you didn’t have a mother and father.
Bandy: I respect your opinion man… You’re saying there is a bigger thing going on here, there is good versus evil. And that the evil people want to push this because they don’t want what this world was apparently created on. And what this world was created on was life between a man and a woman. And they want to destroy that.
(54:30) Bandy: This is basically, we’re in the Matrix.
Episode 22: The Alien Invasion
In a freewheeling group chat that lasts an hour and a half, Bandy and his three guests, Ian Cunningham, Mike G., and Luis G. come to the conclusion that all wealthy, powerful people are connected to Jeffrey Epstein, that the Rothschilds have been giving George Soros money in order to fund Antifa, that Bill Gates is a robot, and that either an alien invasion, a mass shooting, a second wave of Covid, or a war will break out in the coming year. Special attention is paid to prominent Jewish figures, including George Soros, Epstein, and “the Rothschilds.”
(33:34) Mike: As far as some of these people shooting up schools, I’m starting to think that these are more not mental issues but planned issues as far as these kids obviously maybe they might be fatherless, they might have some home issues, so they maybe target them, then they start giving some information to them, maybe they end up drugging them and then that’s it and it’s history. Why’s it always white kids too?
Cunningham: Good point. …
(34:13) Bandy: Even with abortion and the gender transitions and all these things that they’re pushing, they’re pushing them at very early ages when the brains of these kids aren’t even developed yet, so that creates mental health issues in itself. …
I heard that social media was government designed, and I also heard that Hollywood was. That the government has its own offices out in Hollywood.
Cunningham: Nazis, Nazis started that type of shit.
(40:18) Cunningham: I can’t get banned because I don’t even have a platform to get banned from, so I’ll say it: Eric Holder was here a week before Sandy Hook talking to Malloy and talking to DeStefano in New Haven, and he was doing some shady shit. Eric Holder said, “We need to mind control the way we think about guns.” He didn’t use “mind control.” He said another word. That’s what he said. You see Obama’s eight years of rioting and destructing and division, and they try to blame Trump for it, and it’s like, “no.” And now you see Covid.
(44:41) Bandy: You know what someone told me today about flat earth? They said, “How the fuck can you social distance on flat earth? You’ll fall off the edge.”
Cunningham: I respect the flat earth theory, I do. I mean, I personally don’t think the world is round at all. I think it’s the shape of an egg. That’s just me. And it rotates on an axis every 27,000 years.
(47:30) Cunningham: You defund Antifa, you defund George Soros, you take the head off of the snake, we know that Democratic operatives, we know the Clintons raped kids, they raped a village in Haiti, they’re doing bad things. …
Listen, this is a sick organization; they’re all funded. We found out that people from the Pentagon are involved; that’s gonna come out in the next couple of days. All video evidence of all this military industrial complex, a bunch of Communist mother truckers, all probably from the McCarthy era, said, “Oh, they’re coming. They’re here.” .…
(48:48) Luis: Our next election is gonna be frauded.
Mike: With the mail-in?
Luis: If the person I’m gonna vote for loses, I know that the system is rigged beyond our control, and that’s when you’re gonna see a revolution in this country. There’s governors sneaking in executive orders to have votes go ahead and be collected early because of this whole crisis. Mail-in votes, electronic votes, will be frauded.
(56:45) Cunningham: Tim Cook is gay, people, and he runs Apple. And he’s got slave factories in China where they work for no labor at all. But listen, it doesn’t matter that he has slave labor in China because he’s gay, you get it? He is gay and he can get away with any crime ever because he wears pink sweaters and dances around because he’s gay. …
How many people does Bill Gates wanna kill with his vaccines? He said it on record. “We wanna kill old people.” He said that 12 years ago. He dances around in a pink sweater with a vaccine over his head. He’s gonna kill 20 percent of the world population. …
I think that Bill Gates is A.I. I don’t think he’s even like full human, I think he’s a humanoid. I think he’s hooked into his Microsoft computer. …
(1:00:56) Bandy: I watched a video. [George Soros] said that he only cares about making money. He doesn’t care about the effects on society.
Cunningham: Well, the Rothschilds said, “We’ll let you manipulate these currencies. We’ll give you billions of dollars if you donate $4,000 of it to Antifa and Black Lives Matter, and you terrorize a bunch of people and you send it to these leftist Hillary Clinton funded groups. Then you’re good. You can keep manipulating the currencies.”
Bandy: So you think he was just a puppet for other people for his whole life?
Cunningham: That’s what Epstein was. He was running blackmail for the fucking Rothschilds to make every single politician, every royal family member, every Hollywood member — every single one of them. Somebody’s funding Epstein. Somebody’s funding Soros. …
(1:18:00) Bandy: I’ve come across people that have military family … that have heard a lot people in the military predicting this stuff, predicting everything. Which is very odd because obviously if they’re predicting these things then what’s really happening behind the scenes. A new Q drop?
Mike: Yeah, I just got another notification from Q saying, “EAM loyalists,” not sure what this means, “read one President of the United States Twitter remove.” So I guess his Twitter was removed just now. “Read two: central communications blackout.”
Bandy: What is that? Does that mean just the internet?
Mike: Continental U.S. Read three: CLAS movement, Pelosi and Pence.
Cunningham: Well that’s number two and three in the presidential order.
Mike: “Locations under guise of citizen riot control. Read five: National Military COMCEN. Read six: sector of defense instruction one USS Castle Rock.” I’m not sure man, but it doesn’t sound good.
Cunningham: Well when they say Pence and Pelosi, that’s number two and number three. If Trump dies, Pence is number two and Pelosi’s number three. Don’t take that off the table, either. An assassination attempt on Trump.
Mike: The one thing that stood out to me is central communications blackout. We were expecting a blackout, so what’s that? We were expecting a blackout.
Cunningham: Well what’s central communications?
Mike: CIA?
Luis: Dismantle Google real quick? Shut down Twitter, Facebook, Google? …
Bandy: I think they might be talking about central communications. If you think about it, that’s where the majority of the division is coming from, besides mainstream media, is social media.
Cunningham: They’re dropping a bunch of Antifa truth bombs on people, where they can see Antifa being the worst, and then they shut down the internet, people don’t get to see that.
Luis: Hey, listen, we just came up with the Space Force. And do you know what the primary objective of the Space Force is? To monitor the orbit for satellites from foreign nations. Or destroying somebody’s satellite.
Bandy to Mike: Didn’t you you say that aliens was gonna be the next thing?
Luis: Since the 1960s, the military has been involved in the space age. Mainly more for keeping other countries from being able to communicate on our lands or being able to have satellites in orbit that could guide ballistic missiles. …
(1:24:00:) Mike: My theory is that there’s gonna be an alien invasion, and that’s maybe why they sent up a spaceship, so they can project certain images, possibly. Maybe I’m out of my mind; I have no idea.
Bandy: I don’t think that’s so far off at all.
Luis: The aliens we go ahead and think are real, it could very well be human civilizations that have already left and are coming back to check up on us.
Mike: My best friend told me that today!
Luis: The Mayans, disappeared! Cambodians, poof!
Sophie Sonnenfeld and Laura Glesby contributed to this story.