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America hasn’t given up on the conspiracy theory behind ‘Q’ of QAnon

It’s all very well to see Donald Trump fly away into the orange sunset. But whatever happens — will happen — to Q? While some of our more archaic Anglophiles may think we are asking about well-being of the head of ‘Q Branch’, the research and development branch of Queen Bess’ British Secret Service, we are obviously wondering about Q, the anonymous, unconfirmed progenitor of QAnon, the far-right conspiracy theory in the US that believes that Trump was fighting a cabal of ‘Satan-worshipping, cannibalistic, paedophiles’ — all Democrats, of course.

While some may have added ‘2 and 2’ together and found ‘666’ in the wrapped up, mittened solitary socialistically distanced figure of Bernie Sanders at Wednesday’s inauguration function of President Joe Biden and Vice-President Kamala Harris, some QAnoners, reeling at the thought of a life without Trump, are wondering whether Sanders is Q.

With more signs and T-shirts with the message, ‘We are Q’, popping up in the US, the appeal of the supposed ‘high-level government official with Q clearance’, whose role as John the Baptist to Trump’s Christ lies unfulfilled, may shift — and shift the sands of US politics.

Could it be that Q is BS? By which we don’t mean bovine faeces, but Bernie Sanders. Don’t watch this space. Because the alt-truth is out there.

A Bioweapon Or Effects Of 5G? 7 Conspiracy Theories Around Coronavirus That Will Shock You

The Biggest Humanitarian Crisis

The coronavirus outbreak has brought the world to a halt. With over 471,794 positive cases and 21,297 deaths, COVID-19 outbreak has caused global panic. Italy, Iran, US happen to be the worst hit countries in addition to China, which is the epicentre of the outbreak.

As the phrase goes, the ‘streets are talking’ and rumour mills are running overtime. Several sceptics and tin foil hat bearers have been speculating and there are plenty of coronavirus conspiracy theories doing the rounds on the Internet.

Here are some of the most spine-chilling, eerie and scary conspiracy theories surrounding COVID-19.

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