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Page 6 The Skanner Portland & Seattle October 31, 2018 News Sayoc’s media diet gives a taste of how conspiracy theories are finding an increased salience in American public sphere By Raphael Satter Associated Press LONDON — Mail bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc lived in an alternate universe where monstrous reptiles stalk peo- ple in Florida’s Everglades, a malevo- lent Jewish billionaire pays American children to stage school shootings and German politicians are secretly being conceived using Adolf Hitler’s frozen sperm. Sayoc’s hallucinatory world, pieced together by The Associated Press from the digital residue of his now-disabled Twitter accounts, gives a hint of the toxic news diet of the Florida man who stands accused of mailing pipe bombs to more than a dozen of the United States’ most prominent left-leaning public figures. But Sayoc’s stew of animal gore and partisan hate does more than provide insight into the man arrested in his van in Miami on Friday. It also gives a taste of how conspiracy theories are finding an increased salience in American pub- lic sphere — and a sometime-eager pur- veyor in the White House. “They are more prominent in our po- litical discourse,” said Joseph Uscinski, the co-author of “American Conspiracy Theories,” who explained that Presi- dent Donald Trump won the Repub- lican nomination in 2016 in part by bringing “conspiracy-minded Republi- cans” to the polling booths. Trump has since disavowed one of his trademark conspiracies — the lie that Barak Obama was born in Kenya — but he continues to cling to others, including the false claims that he saw thousands of New Jersey Muslims cel- ebrating the Sept. 11 attacks on televi- sion and that millions of undocument- ed immigrants voted for his opponent, Hillary Clinton. “You have to dance with the person who takes you to the prom,” said Us- COURTESY OF LESLEY ABRAVANEL VIA AP Many of Bomb Suspect’s Conspiracy Theories Tracked Trump’s This Nov. 1, 2017, photo shows a van with windows covered with an assortment of stickers in Florida. Federal authorities took Cesar Sayoc into custody on Oct. 26 and confiscated his van, which appears to be the same one, at an auto parts store in Plantation, Fla., in connection with the mail-bomb scare that has targeted prominent Democrats from coast to coast. cinski. “He has to keep motivating these people, keep speaking their language.” It’s a language that can easily tip into paranoia and violent threats, Sayoc’s posts suggest. His Twitter feeds included referenc- es to bogus allegations that passenger aircraft were spraying the atmosphere with brain-altering poisons and that Clinton indulged in child sacrifice. One particularly off-the-wall story claimed that German Chancellor Ange- la Merkel was created in a Soviet exper- iment to resurrect Hitler using a secret stash of the Nazi dictator’s sperm. The feeds also featured gruesome photos of pythons choking on over- size prey, headless goats oozing blood and a video of a giant alligator seen waddling across a Florida golf course. Sayoc seemed fixated on people who’d gone missing in the Everglades, post- ing often about reports that humans had been swallowed by snakes or croc- odiles along with oblique threats to progressives that they would meet a similar fate. A frequent target for his rage were the high school shooting survivors from Parkland, Florida, some of whom became targets of right-wing hate when they began lobbying for gun con- trol earlier this year. Sayoc was also obsessed with George Soros, the Jewish investor who long served as a boogeyman for neo-Nazis and anti-Semites around the world and has, in the past couple of years, served as a Republican punching bag too. At one point, Sayoc painted the 88-year-old as a literal child-eating fiend. In more than 40 different posts, he ac- cused him of paying Parkland shooting survivor David Hogg to help fake the massacre. Minus some of the weirder posts and occasionally incomprehensible gram- mar, Sayoc’s online rages weren’t so far removed from the social media angst of the commander in chief. The Soros obsession mirrors the pre- occupations of Trump himself, who recently accused the Hungarian-born investor of financing anti-Trump protests and chuckled as supporters called for the Holocaust survivor to be thrown in prison. Sayoc also rated Fox News’ conspir- acy-happy Sean Hannity as one of his favorite hosts, just like the president, and railed against occasionally inde- pendent-minded Republicans such as Lindsey Graham, John McCain and Jeff Flake, just like the president. Like Trump, Sayoc despised CNN, posting a photo montage on July 2 that appeared to threaten its New York headquarters with an inferno. And also like Trump, who exults in degrading his opponents with mean nicknames, Sayoc came up with his own pet vocabulary for the targets of his ire, calling them “slime,” ‘’con job,” ‘’phony” or “fraud” in repetitive screeds. “Elizabeth Warren fake Phony, Fraud lies con job,” was one such message, di- rected at the Massachusetts senator in a dig at her claim to Native American ancestry. “We have her birth record and factu- al facts,” Sayoc said of the senator, who happens to also be a favorite target of Trump’s rants. “She has low cheek bones. She is a criminal.” Trump, who often sources his claims to anonymous people or to what “a lot of people are saying,” has in turn ac- cused the media of making up stories about him and his partisans, a theme he returned to only hours after Sayoc was brought into custody. Read more at TheSkanner.com A career you can be proud of. Being a carpenter isn’t just a job. It’s a way of life. 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