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A QAnon Follower May Win This U.S. Congressional Seat
TOPLINE A follower of the online right-wing QAnon conspiracy theory appears to have a straightforward path to winning a U.S. Congressional seat from a district in Georgia, setting the stage for what could be the first open supporter of the ...
Archived 3 years ago from The Washington Post
How QAnon conspiracy theory became an ‘acceptable’ option in marketplace of ideas — and more lessons on fake news
The material comes from the project’s newsletter, the Sift, which takes the most recent viral rumors, conspiracy theories, hoaxes and journalistic ethics issues and turns them into timely lessons with discussion prompts and links. The Sift, which is published weekly ...
Archived 3 years ago from The Atlantic
The Atlantic Daily: QAnon Is a New American Religion
Every weekday evening, our editors guide you through the biggest stories of the day, help you discover new ideas, and surprise you with moments of delight. Subscribe to get this delivered to your inbox. Illustrations: Arsh Raziuddin; animation: Vishakha Darbh ...
Archived 4 years ago from The Atlantic
The Prophecies of Q
Link Copied If you were an adherent, no one would be able to tell. You would look like any other American. You could be a mother, picking leftovers off your toddler’s plate. You could be the young man in headphones ...
Archived 4 years ago from The Atlantic
QAnon Is More Important Than You Think
Link Copied If you were an adherent, no one would be able to tell. You would look like any other American. You could be a mother, picking leftovers off your toddler’s plate. You could be the young man in headphones ...
Archived 3 years ago from Associated Press
Facebook removes accounts linked to QAnon conspiracy theory
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Facebook says it has removed several groups, accounts and pages linked to QAnon, taking action for the first time against the far-right U.S. conspiracy theory circulated among supporters of President Donald Trump. The social-media giant made ...
Archived 3 years ago from Pew Research Center
Most Americans say they haven’t heard of QAnon
A person holds up a sign about QAnon at a political rally in Ohio in 2018. (Scott Olson/Getty Images) While much attention has been paid to online platforms that have become vehicles for misinformation and campaigns to sow division, the ...
Archived 3 years ago from The New York Times
What Happens When QAnon Seeps From the Web to the Offline World
A city council member in California took the dais and quoted from QAnon, a pro-Trump conspiracy theory about “deep state” traitors plotting against the president, concluding her remarks, “God bless Q.” A man spouting QAnon beliefs about child sex trafficking ...
Archived 4 years ago from WKMG News 6 & ClickOrlando
‘QAnon’ conspiracy theory creeps into mainstream politics
MILWAUKEE, Wis. – President Donald Trump was more than halfway through his speech at a rally in Milwaukee when one of his hand gestures caught the eye of a supporter standing in the packed arena. The 51-year-old woman believed the ...
Archived 3 years ago from The Washington Post
JFK Jr. didn’t die! He runs QAnon! And he’s No. 1 Trump fan, omg!!!
It’s a lot, even for those who have spent months following the writings of “Q” — the anonymous insider who late last year began to reveal the outlines of the supposed global cabal and Trump’s supposedly secret plan to dismantle ...
Archived 4 years ago from Lebanon Express
QAnon is the one conspiracy theory to rule them all
If you watched any of President Donald Trump’s campaign rally in Tampa, Florida on Tuesday night, you likely caught a glimpse of people holding up signs with “Q” or “QAnon” printed on them. Those people are adherents of a broad-scale ...