Federal authorities have not said if Ryan Rimas Jaselskis had a motive for setting the fire at Comet Ping Pong, including whether he was motivated by the Pizzagate conspiracy theory. Jaselskis’ known social media profiles do not show any indication that he is a follower of conspiracy theories.
But a YouTube channel that is in the name of Jaselskis’ parents posted a video on January 23, the same day as the Comet arson, promoting the debunked QAnon conspiracy theory.
No where does it connect him to Q. Since when are the parents of a 22 year old responsible for their kids actions? Just more lies from the media painting Q and Pizzagate together. This one falls on Pizzagate though.
Ryan’s YouTube channels only show him liking Flat Earth videos so go blame those guys. Q team has enough media smear to deal with.
Well, his parents posted a JoeM video to their YouTube channel an hour before the fire, it tends to speak to the general “tone” of the familial environment. Although, I agree, there is nothing tying him to Q.
I’ve been varying degrees of “on board” with PG since it broke in 2016... and this one smelled like a complete re-run of the Welch FF incident. That said, I don’t buy into QAnon at all, and if his parents are Qtards, it makes me suspect that Ryan might also share the family affliction, and this is a case of somebody just going too far.
It could go either way with the parents imo. Either he worshiped and followed in everything they did or he rebelled and did the complete opposite. As for me I am an opposite kind of guy. So I can see him being raised extremely Christian and then rebelling. At which point he runs off to LA to be in the movies. Where he made terrible non Christian films such as...
Four Blood Moons
The Curse
Serial Killer Superstar
Either way I think it’s just best if we blame Flat Earthers. Thanks for the share
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SFLB ago
Oh shit.... you’re right. Both he and his parents appear to be Q-tards. It might just be a case of an over-zealous investigator.
https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social-media/pizzagate-conspiracy-video-posted-youtube-account-alleged-arsonist-s-parents-n971891
WhiteDragonMage ago
No where does it connect him to Q. Since when are the parents of a 22 year old responsible for their kids actions? Just more lies from the media painting Q and Pizzagate together. This one falls on Pizzagate though.
Ryan’s YouTube channels only show him liking Flat Earth videos so go blame those guys. Q team has enough media smear to deal with.
SFLB ago
Well, his parents posted a JoeM video to their YouTube channel an hour before the fire, it tends to speak to the general “tone” of the familial environment. Although, I agree, there is nothing tying him to Q.
I’ve been varying degrees of “on board” with PG since it broke in 2016... and this one smelled like a complete re-run of the Welch FF incident. That said, I don’t buy into QAnon at all, and if his parents are Qtards, it makes me suspect that Ryan might also share the family affliction, and this is a case of somebody just going too far.
Just my opinion. Your mileage may vary.
WhiteDragonMage ago
It could go either way with the parents imo. Either he worshiped and followed in everything they did or he rebelled and did the complete opposite. As for me I am an opposite kind of guy. So I can see him being raised extremely Christian and then rebelling. At which point he runs off to LA to be in the movies. Where he made terrible non Christian films such as...
Four Blood Moons The Curse Serial Killer Superstar
Either way I think it’s just best if we blame Flat Earthers. Thanks for the share