@LifeQuestioner As I said, you’re exhibiting McCarthyism. An actor puts forth some thought onto social media that you don’t like and suddenly you are on a witch hunt for this person. His movies must put forth that same belief, he tries to sneak it into everything he does, etc.
Here’s a thought for you: the idea of adrenochrome being extracted from children predates QAnon. It goes back to the Middle Ages, possibly before then. It was blamed on Jews, as so many things are. It is something that pops up periodically and then fades away again. In fact, this isn’t the first time it has shown up this century. Hunter S. Thompson described using adrenochrome in his book Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. And to put it in perspective, that was written in 1971, QAnon was founded in 2017. (Yes, I’ve had to do a lot of research into this). If you want to go to something that is relatively close to this, look at Doctor Sleep by Stephen King. The antagonists in this book torture children with the shining to purify their steam (their essence that is the shining) so they can extract it and use it to help extend their lives. That seems like a thinly veiled rewrite of what Caviezel said. Funny no one pointed out King as a QAnon mouthpiece.
The point being that you are blaming QAnon for all these things when they are just not that original. The other point being that it is likely that at some point, torturing children to get this chemical is a true thing, or was. For the same story to be around for 1000 years seems odd if it is just a conspiracy theory. And I have utter faith that people are ready, willing, and able to commit all sorts of atrocities against one another.