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California, A father kills his children over "QAnon" and "snake DNA" conspiracy theories, according to FBI allegations

A California surf school owner accused of murdering his two children in Mexico, he is a follower of the QAnon and ILLUMINATI conspiracy theorists who think that children will grow up to be monsters and must be exterminated.

Matthew Taylor Coleman, 40, was charged Wednesday with foreign murder of a US citizen in connection with the deaths of his 2-year-old son and 10-month-old daughter, according to the US Attorney's Office for the Central District of California. Authorities say Coleman confessed to the murder and told the FBI that you used a weapon such as a spear to stab.

A criminal complaint alleges you told the FBI that you killed your children because you believed in what they believed "they would grow up to be monsters" and that conspiracy theories led him to believe that his wife had passed her "snake DNA" on to the children.

Coleman's wife, identified only by her initials, contacted Santa Barbara police after her husband took the children out on Saturday but did not tell you where they had gone, the complaint said. You get worried after you fail to respond to his messages, and, knowing that his husband doesn't have a car seat with him, you call the police.

A missing persons report was filed on Sunday, and officers asked him to use Apple's Find My iPhone feature to see if he could find Coleman, the complaint said. The program showed Coleman's last known location in Rosarito, Mexico, he said.

The police notified the FBI of the investigation as it became a case of alleged parental abduction. Coleman was taken into custody Monday following a check by border protection agents of his van as he re-entered the US, where agents did not see his children and found blood in the vehicle, authorities said.

The complaint alleges that Coleman confessed to the murder after being interviewed on Monday and providing authorities with the location of the murder weapon and discarded bloody clothing. He also identified two bodies found by Mexican authorities as his children, he said.

A judge ordered Coleman to be held without bond on Wednesday and scheduled his arrangement for August 31.

According to the complaint, Coleman said he knew what he was doing was wrong but "it's the only action that will save the world."

"Snake DNA" would most likely refer to the "lizard-man" conspiracy theory, which falsely claims that reptilian aliens are secretly running the world and have taken over important positions in government, banking, and Hollywood.

The complaint says Coleman told authorities he learned about "snake DNA" through the QAnon and Illuminati conspiracy theories, although lizard-man conspiracy theories predate the two by decades.

People who believe in every conspiracy theory have fused together over the past few years as conspiracy theory influencers and algorithms on social media often fuse the theories together.

QAnon is a newer conspiracy theory based on the belief that similar global cabals at the top of the US administration are secretly killing and eating children and that Donald Trump is secretly working to defeat them during his tenure.

Anthony Quinn Warner, who bombed his own RV outside the AT&T building in Nashville, Tennessee, on Christmas Day, claims that lizardmen are taking over Hollywood and the US government. Warner was killed and three others injured.