Some QAnon supporters appear to believe that the MMS supplement has healing properties.
However, anyone can claim to be a QAnon follower / supporter / believer. How can we be certain that the MSM isn’t citing sources pretending to believe in Q just to make Q supporters look bad?
Also, there is no cost for reading QAnon’s posts (sometimes also called “drops” or “crumbs”). Q doesn’t appear to have any goals to make money off of their worldwide audience, and has condemned “those who would seek personal gain at the expense of others in this movement” (source: Q post 1295).
There’s really bad logic at play here, too.
Some professional basketball players claim that the earth is flat. Does that mean that basketball is a sport that makes you support that theory?
Some people who hate QAnon also shop at Walmart. Does that mean Target supports QAnon?
You get the idea.