What Is Birds Aren’t Real? – Founder Peter McIndoe was recently profiled on 60 Minutes.
The Birds Aren’t Real movement was founded by Peter McIndoe. He started an uncommon trend by stating that birds do not exist and that drone reproductions are instead. It goes on to say that the drones are equipped with espionage cameras installed by the US government.
Birds Aren’t Real supporters organized a protest outside Twitter’s San Francisco offices last month, asking that the company remove its bird emblem. Meanwhile, McIndoe, the conspiracy theorist’s creator, has suddenly amassed a massive online following.
He and his colleagues from Birds Aren’t Real recently appeared on CBS’ 60 Minutes and has left reporter Sharyn Alfonsi speechless. Here are interesting thing we know about him.
Who Is Peter McIndoe? Wikipedia & Age
Peter McIndoe is a psychology student of the University of Arkansas. He is now 24 years old and is a youthhful entrepreneur.
The youngster says: “In the States, at least, everything we see is filled with bird propaganda. Our national mascot is a bird – the bald eagle – each of the 50 states in the US has a state bird. With bird mascots, at a certain point, you should start asking some questions,”
Had a great conversation with 60 Minutes tonight. It’s so rare for the media to platform the truth like this pic.twitter.com/uo4LfRQs5G
— Birds Aren’t Real (@birdsarentreal) May 2, 2022
McIndoe recently told The New York Times that the Birds Aren’t Real movement began in January 2017 at a women’s march in Memphis.
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He also admitted in the 60 Minutes interview that he grew up in a tight-knit conservative area where conspiracy theories were commonplace.
In 2022, he appeared in The Howard Stern Show and told that his movement is proving how outlandish other conspiracy theories are.
Where Is Peter McIndoe From?
Peter McIndoe and his movements began in Pittsburgh, Memphis, and Los Angeles. It’s probable that he’s a native of one of these places.
According to the New Statemans, he has been living out of his van for a longtime now. He’s been campaigning trail around the US areas.
McIndoe has been living in a small truck with a sleeping bag in the back and posters of Clay Aiken, someone who he considers his childhood hero.
Furthermore, his campaigns have also involved Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas until today.
Meet The Parents Of “Birds Aren’t Real” Founder
Peter McIndoe is well raised by his American parents from.
His parents must be anxious about how much money he will make or how much money he would add to his net worth as a result of this project, but Peter is eager to go along with his plan of living everything else. However, he has not provided much details about them.
At present we can find Peter McIndoe followers on Instagram growing rapidly. He is seen active with the handlename @peterdotnet and has a total of 8,816 followers.
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