A California surf instructor and QAnon follower accused of killing his kids with a spearfishing gun because he thought they had “serpent DNA” gave a mind-boggling interview to the feds after his arrest, explaining he believed he was Neo from 'The Matrix.'
The warrant, which was, deputy director of George Washington University’s Program on Extremism, lays out a raft of alarming new details that have not been previously reported.
Coleman explained to agents that he had started noticing “strange coincidences” five or six days earlier, discussing “QAnon and Illuminati conspiracy theories as well as Strong’s numbers ,” the warrant goes on. “He said visions and signs revealed that his wife, A.C., possessed serpent DNA and had passed it onto his children and that all things were pointing to the idea that his children have corrupted DNA that will spread if something is not done about it. M.
When agents spoke to Abby Coleman, she explained that the two of them had been “researching QAnon” and that Coleman had become “significantly more paranoid that people around him were involved in a conspiracy.