Twitter, AFPYou probably thought conspiracy theories peaked with JFK and people howling, ‘Jet fuel can’t melt steel beams’ about 9/11.

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But you were wrong: in fact, Trump fans now seem to be breaking new ground in how bonkers conspiracy theories can be and still be believed.

Search #followthewhiterabbit on Twitter and prepare to be blown away.


Deep breath: right-wing conspiracy theory types now claim, among other things, that Google executives, John Legend and Hillary Clinton are all involved in child sex trafficking.

It’s like a mutated, bastard offspring of the discredited Pizzagate conspiracy theory – which led to a chump shooting up a pizza restaurant believing children were being trafficked inside.

New revelations in the #followthewhiterabbit conspiracy include the ‘fact’ there are secret tunnels under the Playboy mansion, where child sex slaves are moved by the CIA.



Oh, and Donald Trump is some kind of anti-paedo Messiah, who’s about to arrest all of the ‘elite paedophiles and Satanists’.

President Trump, the very first President of post-Pedogate America… Donald Trump, the man who shined light unto the darkness! ????#QAnon ?‍?#FollowTheWhiteRabbit ?#TheStorm ? pic.twitter.com/lELE43ouuS — Red Pill World ? — Q +++ ?? (@RedPillWorld) January 3, 2018

Self-styled right-wing ‘journalist’ Liz Crokin appeared on YouTube show the SGT Report claiming that CEO Eric Schmidt resigned from Google because his links to Satanism and paedophilia were about to be exposed.

(We should point out here that there is no basis to these allegations whatsoever, nor to Crokin’s allegations against John Legend.)

Crokin wibbled, ‘Eric Schmidt also owns a home that is, I want to say, two or three doors down from the Playboy Mansion..

‘When I read that, I got goosebumps because … there are lots of reports that there are underground tunnels underneath the Playboy Mansion because the Playboy Mansion is a CIA operation and they use the underground tunnels to traffic kids.’

On social media networks such as Twitter, lots of posts are hashtagged with the term #followthewhiterabbit – some with thousands of shares.

It originated on sites such as 4Chan, and is loosely based on ‘revelations’ from a supposed ‘Q-level’ insider in Donald Trump’s team.

The conspiracy involves hundreds of elite paedophiles, the Clintons, the Rothschilds – and the belief that Donald Trump is somehow a heaven-sent saviour who is going to destroy them all.

But the very fact that people are sharing this stuff is evidence that we are living in very, very strange times indeed.

Followers of the theory believe that Trump was sending a secret signal to his followers when he struggled to drink a bottle of Fiji water.

Is it a coincidence that the owners of Fiji are leftists Hillary supporters? Is it a coincidence that Fiji is a child trafficking hub? Is it a coincidence Trump sipped Fiji during press conference?#FollowTheWhiteRabbit #TheStormIsComing https://t.co/BgGpnLLCQl pic.twitter.com/ouSTFNAgu8 — Brandon B (@KingBee0102) November 20, 2017

Fiji, you see, is a source for the child-sex industry, according to believers, and Trump took power specifically to take on an elite conspiracy of paedophiles involving Clinton, the Rothschilds and other classic conspiracy targets.

Believers in the conspiracy think that President Trump is days away from arresting hundreds of supposed ‘elite paedophiles’ who have been drugging and raping children.

The evidence? John McCain, Chelsea Clinton and Hillary Clinton have been pictured wearing ankle boots, which #followthewhiterabbit believers think hide electronic tags.