Already done, and I find the entire thing entirely wanting.
That's the thing about conspiracy theories, they differ from reality because reality is consistent; conspiracies are merely internally consistent. They break down in the light of real world evidence. A man threatened people in a pizza parlor, demanding to see the pedophile ring running out of the basement of that building. The building had no basement. It would be amusing, or pitiful, if he hadn't had a gun to do the threatening. A theory doesn't deserve a second chance after something as foolish as that.
I wish you the best of luck out there, and I hope you get out of the grip of this 4chan-originated delusion. I wish I could help you, but on this side of the facts, the whole thing is so ridiculous that I don't understand how anybody sees it hang together.
> Why did the IRS stop sending collections notices back in January and stopped all collections actions?... That 4chan conspiracy explains this when nothing else does.
Literally nothing else? Not the fact there's an international pandemic so collections right now are like squeezing money from a stone? Not even the fact they didn't stop (i.e. people kept receiving collection notices right up to the People First Initiative)?
> And besides, that Pizzagate bit you decry as the end of QAnon's veracity hasn't yet reached its conclusion.
The pizza parlor running a pedophile ring out of its basement had no basement. That's as concluded as it gets.
I'm on the side that doesn't naively swallow assertions that collection notices weren't sent in January and February without fact-checking them. The IRS announced increased enforcement in February.
That's the thing about conspiracy theories, they differ from reality because reality is consistent; conspiracies are merely internally consistent. They break down in the light of real world evidence. A man threatened people in a pizza parlor, demanding to see the pedophile ring running out of the basement of that building. The building had no basement. It would be amusing, or pitiful, if he hadn't had a gun to do the threatening. A theory doesn't deserve a second chance after something as foolish as that.
I wish you the best of luck out there, and I hope you get out of the grip of this 4chan-originated delusion. I wish I could help you, but on this side of the facts, the whole thing is so ridiculous that I don't understand how anybody sees it hang together.