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Abigail is primarily featured as a guest for the show, discussing ''Connect the Dots'', a conspiracy handbook and survivalist's guide written by Abigail and targeted for children. In the interview, she claims that she shifted focus of pushing her ideals to children because adults no longer listen to her due to her overly paranoid worldview.
Abigail is primarily featured as a guest for the show, discussing ''Connect the Dots'', a conspiracy handbook and survivalist's guide written by Abigail and targeted for children. In the interview, she claims that she shifted focus of pushing her ideals to children because adults no longer listen to her due to her overly paranoid worldview.


Over the course of the interview, Abigail becomes increasingly delusional, ending with her sudden [[wp:Premenstrual syndrome|PMS]]-induced outburst when it is revealed that she is unable to talk further about her book as the show is ending, inevitably revealing the identity of Conspire host [[John Smith]] and her husband-wife relationship with him.
Over the course of the interview, Abigail becomes increasingly delusional, ending with her sudden [[wp:Premenstrual syndrome|PMS]]-induced outburst after being told she is unable to talk further about her book as the show is ending, unintentionally revealing the identity of Conspire host [[John Smith]] and her husband-wife relationship with him.


Abigail is voiced by [[Jen Cohn]].
Abigail is voiced by [[Jen Cohn]].
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