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Tennessee City in Chaos After New Assistant Police Chief Exposed as QAnon Believer

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Drama erupted in Millersville, Tennessee, after its new assistant police chief was exposed to the public as a QAnon believer. QAnon is a far-right political movement and conspiracy theory which originated in America in 2017. The newly appointed assistant police chief, Shawn Taylor, is now facing a high chance of losing his new job after NewsChannel5, a local news station in the city, revealed his belief in QAnon. 

According to those who believe in QAnon, there are many conspiracies that the government hopes never makes the light of day. One of these conspiracy theories claims that Hilary Clinton and many other top officials in the Democratic Party are secretly running a satanic pedophilic ring that only a few people know about.

In addition, they believe that the former Vice President of the U.S., Al Gore, was responsible for the disappearance and death of Holly Bobo. Bobo was a 20-year-old resident of Tennessee who was killed back in 2011. So, it is clear that QAnon believers are quite controversial, to say the least. Therefore, the Millersville City Commission decided to hold a special meeting to review how Taylor got the position of assistant police chief. 

Todd Callendar, the attorney representing Taylor, has requested for a delay in the review. Callender wrote to the commission’s board, requesting that they set the hearing back a couple of weeks to give them time to adequately prepare for the hearing. He also cited the need to do some work that would aid his client during the hearing. 

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However, Callender himself has also been exposed as a believer in wild conspiracies, just like Taylor. According to reports from NewsChannel5, he is a stern believer in conspiracies like the 5G and Covid-19 vaccine theories. In a recent interview with the local news station, Callender said that he believes that 5G was not just an internet technology but part of a deeper plan to kill many humans on Earth. 

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He said that 5G is being used to mark humans for extinction and that people do not seem to understand the dire situation the world is currently in. While speaking on another podcast, Callender claimed that the reason why the city of Wuhan in China was the ground base for the COVID-19 pandemic was because it was also the first 5G city in the world. 

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The attorney also claimed that it was no coincidence that people started getting sick after the city turned on its 10,000 5G transmitters. Another conspiracy theory that Callender believes is that the COVID-19 vaccines are being used to spread AIDs to humans across the world and cannot be trusted. However, he has yet to provide evidence to back up these claims or prove their credibility. 

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