Ross: Conspiracy theories about snow are now spreading on TikTok
Feb 23, 2021, 6:18 AM | Updated: 9:19 am

People carry groceries from a local gas station on Feb. 15, 2021 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Montinique Monroe/Getty Images)
(Photo by Montinique Monroe/Getty Images)
The conspiracy world is panicking. With QAnon exposed as a fraud, and the White House Twitter account reduced to news briefings and fact sheets, where do you go to find out what they don鈥檛 want you to find out?
TikTok!
Here鈥檚 a headline: 鈥淐onspiracy theories about the snow in Texas keep spreading online鈥
It was reported that a million people searched #GovernmentSnow to see videos, including the woman who focused a hair dryer on a snowball at point-blank range and observes that it did NOT drip, therefore it is was NOT snow, but a white substance dropped on Texas by the government (#GovernmentSnow) 鈥 or worse, by Bill Gates.
Or it could be that you, my friend, have just discovered . A million views!
And I鈥檓 kicking myself because I once left a dish of water out overnight, and when I came back the next morning 鈥 GONE! And I didn鈥檛 even use a hair dryer! If only I鈥檇 posted it somewhere 鈥 like on utility poles, which is all we had back then 鈥 I would have been hailed as the discoverer of evaporation.
By the way, the government is doing absolutely nothing to stop evaporation, which is now happening ALL THE TIME 鈥 even on Mars 鈥 where we just landed a little helicopter to start searching for evidence of life. And I am getting very worried that whatever they find is going to be significantly smarter than what we have here.
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