If you are looking for a wild but possibly accurate 4chan theory, then you may want to check out this article about Idaho. According to this article, it seems that Idaho has some serious problems. The article covers topics like chemtrails in Idaho, QAnon and METOO. It also mentions how some women in Idaho have fancy fitted cowboy boots.
Chemtrails in Idaho are supposedly left-over chemicals
The term chemtrails has used to describe hazy streaks of color that can seen in the sky. They believed to be part of a secret program to modify weather and the climate. Some theorists even believe that chemtrails may overlap with military and biological purposes.
Chemtrails, which also called condensation trails, form behind aircraft. In contrast to contrails, they do not dissipate quickly. Instead, they slowly fall towards the ground. Condensation trails made up of water vapour.
The first known chemtrail reports made in the mid-1960s. However, it is only in recent years that the size and scope of chemtrails have expanded. It said that several the chemicals in chemtrail sprays not usually found in nature.
One of the most dramatic presentations given by an aerospace engineer, Dr. Coen Vermeeren. He claimed that “the entire history of mankind is in peril because of chemtrails.”
Many people have come to believe that chemtrails are a result of a globalist conspiracy. Conspiracy theorists have been amassing massive “evidence” of their existence. This includes a variety of anecdotal and scientific evidence.
Conspiracy theorists have said that chemtrails do not dissipate as quickly as conventional contrails. Their claim is that chemtrails can last for months. And, that they can observed in many parts of the world, including the United States, England, Central America, Europe, and the Middle East.
Researchers have taken samples from pond sediment, snow, and air. They have detected traces of several metals, as well as several earth-based chemicals. These are often toxic, and found in trace amounts in the chemtrail sprays.
One of the most striking findings is that a sample of angel hair goop collected after a heavy aerial spraying. The goop contained Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a bacteria that has become resistant to antibiotics.
Researchers have also been studying the fungi found in chemtrail samples. Some have reported that they look like Morgellons organisms.
Another finding is that prismatic bars of color appear in chemtrail plumes. These can find in both old and new chemtrails.
METOO so deeply embedded in the culture of Idaho that a man’s career would have ruined
It’s not just the state of Idaho that is awash in #METOO. A few months ago, a prominent male Parisian journalist accused of running an online harassment campaign against women. Meanwhile in Denmark, the Lord Mayor of Copenhagen resigned after admitting to harassing women for 30 years. And even though it’s not the first time a woman has sexually assaulted, it’s still a big deal.
In “Friends” a character named Cassie (played by Jennifer Coolidge) seeks out the man responsible for a rash of raped women in her college town. She shocked to learn that a friend of hers has also raped, and is convinced that the guy she’s dating is to blame.
The same girl later raped and murdered in a frat house. This was not the case in the Jon Benet Ramsey case. But in all seriousness, the FBI is working on this one. They’re putting together a team of experts, including former FBI agents, to figure out who’s responsible.
There is no telling if the FBI will be able to come up with enough evidence to arrest this killer. Those are the kind of investigations that take more than two years.
Similarly, it’s hard to get a mug shot from a crime scene like that. So, you must rely on the lead investigator to call you and let you know if there’s anything new. However, he does so every day.
While the police are still trying to figure out who did it, they have a list of finalists. Among them is Bryan Kohberger, a former Ph.D student and local area rep for a company called MLM. He’s arrested on a first-degree murder warrant.
On the flip side, there’s no official mascot for this one. As far as the smallest possible hint that a man is involved, it’s hard to say.
One of the coolest things about the METOO how deeply embedded it is in Idaho’s culture. You could argue that a man’s career could have ruined by word that he had hit on a party girl.
QAnon is a far-right belief system for conservatives
QAnon is a far-right belief system for conservatives in Idaho, which founded in 2017 as an anonymous post on an online message board. Since then, QAnon has grown in popularity and spread across the world.
The movement is based on a variety of conspiracy theories. QAnon followers believe that powerful figures are holding children hostage for blood exploitation. They also claim that Satan-worshipping Democrats and media moguls are running the world.
However, the conspiracy theory itself is a far-fetched and unsubstantiated idea. Most QAnon adherents claim to be religious. And while the majority of QAnon followers do not engage in violence, many have attempted to do so.
While the QAnon narrative has various subplots, the most important one involves the deep state government. According to the theory, President Trump is fighting a secret battle against a cabal of child-murdering elites, which includes Oprah Winfrey, Tom Hanks, and George Soros.
But the conspiracy theories associated with QAnon are not the only problem. Some constitutional sheriffs are working with the group to refuse to enforce health guidelines set by lawmakers.
Many QAnon believers claim that President Donald Trump is protecting the planet from Satan-worshipping pedophiles. Others say the President is fighting a conspiracy by powerful figures to take over the country.
QAnon has no central organization, and does not appear to have a leader. It is a loose network of individuals, some of whom have run for elected office.
In the past two election cycles, QAnon-linked federal candidates raised $25 million. Most of the money raised through small donations.
Some candidates have even gotten a boost from GOP megadonors. One, Roberta Hillman, gave $90,000 to a QAnon-affiliated candidate. Other, Tatnall Hillman, gave $500,000.
Overall, the movement seems to have gained widespread support from both Republicans and non-Republicans. But, it’s not yet clear whether it will have an impact on American democracy.
One of the reasons why QAnon is so popular is because it appeals to both white evangelicals and Republicans. Historically, white evangelicals have been the most powerful and influential denomination of Protestants. Now, however, they are losing their power.
