QAnon Book Report: Hamlet

Aaron Meacham
2 min readJan 14, 2021

Q. Anon
Freshman English
January 6, 2021

William Shakespeare’s Hamlet and the Deep State

William Shakespeare wrote Hamlet around the year 1600, influenced in part by the death of his son, Hamnet. Misspellings matter! The play focuses on prince Hamlet of Denmark fighting corruption and terrorist forces, guided by the ghost of his murdered Patriot father, JFK. Hamlet is assisted at times by his loyal friend Horatio and even the soldier Marcellus, who notes that, “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark” (Shakespeare 1.4.95). DEEP STATE of Denmark? January 4, 1995: Newt Gingrich became Speaker of the House. Coincidence?

Prince Hamlet is forced to defend against attacks from all sides by a cabal of Danish elites. Polonius collecting bulk data? A puppet of the Establishment? Was Ophelia involved? Define ‘nunnery.’ Laertes’s ‘education’ secretly funded by the French?). Meanwhile, Fortinbras, the prince of Norway, leads an assault against Denmark (False flag operation? Distraction from the real threat within? Possible ANTIFA connections? Ever-cautious, Hamlet waits for the right time to strike. Next week?

Claudius, Hamlet’s uncle, is the puppet master king pulling all the strings, having killed the former king, Hamlet’s father. But Hamlet waits…

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Aaron Meacham
Aaron Meacham

Written by Aaron Meacham

My name anagrams to “a man becomes.” I love movies and Kurt Vonnegut. I don’t understand how anagrams work.

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