Pedophilia, child trafficking, Satan Worship, Bloodletting. In Plain View.
CIA Officer Kevin Shipp calls out QAnon as a Psy Op or Psychological Operation run by Military Intelligence.
In Out of Shadows, Shipp played fast and loose with the facts, claiming the CIA “invented” the phrase “conspiracy theory” to discredit skeptics after the JFK assassination, though the term dates back to at least as early as 1870. He asserted that Michael Aquino—a former military intelligence officer whose eccentric embrace of satanism made him a novelty guest on many late-night talk shows—was accused by 50 children of “running a pedophile ring” and molesting them during satanic rituals. Per Shipp’s sourceless report, Aquino went to trial, where he faced unimpeachable evidence, but got off “with a good attorney.” In truth, after Aquino was briefly deposed in a single case of suspected abuse during the Satanic Panic of the 1980s, the San Francisco District Attorney declined to prosecute him, citing lack of evidence. A skilled attorney wouldn’t have done him much good, as he was never charged nor went to trial.
Comment: I believe the victims’ families were bribed with big settlements much like the 9/11 families were bribed with settlements.