A Sydney psychiatrist who posted “bizarre” alt-right conspiracy theories he claimed were the directives of US President Donald Trump to his practice’s official website has been struck off the medical register.
The Dee Why doctor Russell Everard McGregor claimed Trump had taped evidence of a global Satanist paedophile network, that 9/11 was faked, and that the ABC was part of an international deep state network covering up the crimes of the elite.
Many of the 300-plus posts from 2018 onwards related to the debunked QAnon conspiracy that suggests Trump is leading a crusade against “deep state” forces who protect satanic paedophile rings.
“Fight with your keyboard, knowledge and pen,” McGregor wrote in one post in January 2018.
“Follow Q breadcrumbs on 8chan.
“The evil truth will be hard for most to bear. Be brave. Seek loved ones and offer compassion to friends and family.”
Friday, February 07, 2020
When psychiatrists go nuts
Oh, so this is why "QAnon" is trending in Australia:
Q anon is just standard intelligence agency "limited hangout" Tells the truth about a lot of things so he can bullshit you in a more general sense. Very well-known tactic. Got nothing to do with any ignorant psychiatric bullshitartists.
ReplyDeleteOf course he is just being persecuted by the Deep State for getting a bit too close to the truth. They will have struck him off before he could mention that the Israelis did all the hard yards on the actual day.
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