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QAnon

QAnon[a] (/ˈkjənɒn/ KYOO-ə-non, /ˈkjænɒn/ KYOO-a-non) is an American political conspiracy theory and political movement. It originated in the American far-right political sphere in 2017.[1] QAnon centers on fabricated claims made by an anonymous individual or individuals known as "Q". Those claims have been relayed, developed and supplemented by numerous communities and influencers associated with the movement.

QAnon flag featuring the Q logo and the movement's prominent slogan "Where we go one, we go all", at a Second Amendment rally in Richmond, Virginia, in 2020

The core QAnon conspiracy theory is that a cabal of Satanic,[2][3][4] cannibalistic sexual abusers of children operating a global child sex trafficking ring conspired against former U.S. President Donald Trump during his term in office.[8] The QAnon conspiracy theory has direct roots in Pizzagate, an internet conspiracy theory that appeared one year earlier; it also incorporates elements of many other theories.[9] Some experts have described QAnon as a cult.[10][11]

Followers of the conspiracy theorists say that the Trump administration secretly fought the cabal of pedophiles, and would conduct mass arrests and executions of thousands of cabal members on a day known as "the Storm" or "the Event".[12] QAnon conspiracy believers have named Democratic politicians, Hollywood actors, high-ranking government officials, business tycoons, and medical experts as members of the cabal.[13] QAnon has also claimed that Trump stimulated the conspiracy of Russian interference in the 2016 United States presidential election to enlist Robert Mueller to join him in exposing the sex trafficking ring, and to prevent a coup d'état by Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and George Soros.[14][15] QAnon is described as antisemitic or rooted in antisemitic tropes, due to its fixation on Jewish financier George Soros and conspiracy theories about the Rothschild family, a frequent target of antisemites.[16][17] Many also consider it antisemitic due to its strong resemblance to the antisemitic blood libel, the myth that Jews harvest the blood of children for ritual purposes.[18]

Although it has its origins in older conspiracy theories, the first post by Q was in October 2017 on the anonymous imageboard website 4chan. Q claimed to be a high-level government official with Q clearance, who had access to classified information involving the Trump administration and its opponents in the United States.[19] Q soon moved to 8chan, making it QAnon's online home.[20] Q's often cryptic posts became known as "drops", which were later collected by aggregator apps and websites.

The conspiracy theory expanded into a viral phenomenon and quickly went beyond Internet culture, becoming familiar among the general population and turning into a real political movement. QAnon followers began to appear at Trump reelection campaign rallies in August 2018,[21] and Trump amplified QAnon accounts on Twitter through his retweets.[22] QAnon's conspiracy theories have also been relayed by Russian and Chinese state-backed media companies, social media troll accounts,[27][23][28] and the far-right Falun Gong-associated Epoch Media Group.[34]

Since its emergence in American politics, QAnon has spawned movements around the world. The exact number of QAnon adherents is unclear,[4][35] but the group maintains a large online following.[3][4] After increased scrutiny of the movement and its hashtags, mainstream social media companies such as Twitter[36] and Facebook[37] began taking action to stop the spread of the conspiracy theory.

QAnon followers have perpetrated acts of violence on numerous occasions.[38] Members of the movement actively took part in the 2020 United States presidential election, during which they supported Trump's campaign and waged information warfare in an attempt to influence voters.[39][40] After Joe Biden won, they were involved in efforts to overturn the results of the election. Several associates of Trump, such as General Michael Flynn[44] and two members of his legal team, Lin Wood[49] and Sidney Powell,[55] have promoted QAnon-derived conspiracy theories. When these tactics failed, Trump supporters – many of them QAnon followers – attacked the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. The Capitol attack was a watershed moment for QAnon and led to a further, more sustained social media crackdown on the movement and its claims.[56][57] David DePape, the suspect in the Paul Pelosi attack, is a QAnon follower.[58] In multiple posts on social media platforms and at least two blogs, he promoted QAnon and other far-right conspiracy theories.[58][59]

Background

Pizzagate

 
Protester advancing the Pizzagate conspiracy theory

According to QAnon researcher Mike Rothschild, "while Q has a number of precursor conspiracy theories and scams... no conspiracy theory feeds more immediately into Q than Pizzagate".[60] Pizzagate began in March 2016 with a leak of Clinton campaigner John Podesta's emails, which promoters of the theory believed contained a secret code detailing child sexual abuse.[61] Pizzagate followers said that high-profile Democrats were sexually abusing children at a Washington, D.C. pizzeria, which led to an armed attack on the establishment by a gunman who believed the conspiracy theory.[62]

The allegations of child sexual abuse and the centrality of the Clinton family to this abuse became a key part of the QAnon belief system,[61] but in time the Clintons' centrality to this was de-emphasized in favor of more general conspiratorial claims of an alleged worldwide elite of child sex-traffickers.[63] Q has referred to Pizzagate claims without using the term.[61] QAnon followers often used the hashtag #SaveTheChildren to promote the Pizzagate conspiracy theory.[64] This has caused protests from the unrelated NGO Save the Children.[65]

Influence of 4chan culture

The investigative journalism website Bellingcat has called /htg/ or "Human Trafficking General" threads on the /pol/ board of 4chan "the missing link" between Pizzagate and QAnon. Instead of focusing on a limited supply of email material to comb through, the /htg/ culture allowed users to actively participate in the imagined storylines. A key /htg/ poster was Anonymous 5 (also known as "Frank"), who claimed to be a child prostitution investigator. But the lack of a coherent narrative was a constraint on the /htg/ trend, and it never achieved Pizzagate's popularity.[66]

The main tenets of the QAnon ideology were already present at 4chan before Q's appearance, including claims that Hillary Clinton was directly involved in a pedophile ring, that Robert Mueller was secretly working with Trump, and that large-scale military tribunals were imminent. His posts specifically targeted individuals who were highly hated in the community beforehand, namely Clinton, Barack Obama, and George Soros. Bellingcat says that the idea of the "Storm" was copied from another poster named Victory of the Light, who predicted the "Event", in which mass, televised arrests of the "Cabal" were forthcoming.[66]

Previous "anons"

In its most basic sense, an "anon" is an anonymous or pseudonymous Internet poster.[67] The concept of anons "doing research" and claiming to disclose otherwise classified information, while a key component of the QAnon conspiracy theory, is by no means exclusive to it. Q was preceded by so-called anons who also claimed to have special government access. On July 2, 2016, the anonymous poster "FBIAnon", a self-described "high-level analyst and strategist" who claimed to have "intimate knowledge of the inner workings of the Clinton case", began posting false information about the 2016 investigation into the Clinton Foundation and claimed that Hillary Clinton would be imprisoned if Trump became president. Around that time, "HLIAnon", standing for "High-Level Insider Anon", hosted long question-and-answer sessions, dispensing various conspiracy theories, including that Princess Diana was murdered after trying to stop the September 11 attacks. Soon after the 2016 United States elections, two anonymous posters, "CIAAnon" and "CIAIntern", falsely claimed to be high-ranking Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officers, and in late August 2017, "WHInsiderAnon" offered a supposed preview that something that was "going to go down" regarding leaks that would affect the Democratic Party.[68]

Origin and spread

A 4chan user named "Q Clearance Patriot" first appeared on the site's /pol/ board on October 28, 2017, posting in a thread titled "Calm Before the Storm",[1] a phrase Trump had previously used to describe a gathering of American military leaders he attended.[1] "The Storm" later became QAnon parlance for an imminent event in which thousands of alleged suspects would be arrested, imprisoned, and executed for being child-eating pedophiles.[12] The poster's username implied that they held Q clearance,[69][70] a United States Department of Energy security clearance required to access Top Secret information on nuclear weapons and materials.[71]

 
A pro-Trump protester wearing a t-shirt emblazoned with a common QAnon logo, at the "Stop the Steal" rally on November 14, 2020

Q's first post said that Hillary Clinton was about to be arrested, which would cause massive unrest and be followed by numerous other arrests. A second message was posted a few hours later, saying that Clinton was being "detained" though not arrested yet and that Trump was planning to remove "criminal rogue elements". The post also alluded cryptically to George Soros, Huma Abedin, and Operation Mockingbird.[72]

Many other messages followed; Q's activity surged in November, with most posts expanding upon previous theories about Hillary Clinton. Other conspiracy theories were later added, notably involving Barack Obama, Saudi Arabia, and Iran.[73] An Internet community soon developed around interpreting and analyzing posts attributed to Q, and several of these conspiracy theorists became minor celebrities within the community.[74][75] Followers started looking for "clues" that would confirm their beliefs, including in the most commonplace phrases and occurrences: in November 2017, Trump sipping water from a bottle was interpreted as a secret sign that the mass arrests would soon take place.[76]

Though QAnon immediately integrated Pizzagate's theory of secret child sex-trafficking rings operated by the elite, it went much further by implying a worldwide cabal and by incorporating elements from various other conspiracies. One of the earlier rumors spread by QAnon followers was that such figures as Hillary Clinton, her daughter Chelsea, and Senator John McCain had already been arrested and indicted, and were wearing ankle monitoring bracelets during their public appearances.[76] In the following months, the QAnon community helped spread other rumors such as the "Frazzledrip" theory, which purported the existence of a "snuff" video showing Hillary Clinton and Huma Abedin murdering a child, drinking her blood and taking turns wearing the skin from her face as a mask.[77][78]

In November 2017, two 4chan moderators, Paul Furber (also known as "BaruchtheScribe",[68] a South African conspiracy theorist with an interest in United States politics)[79] and Coleman Rogers (also known as "Pamphlet Anon"),[68] worked with YouTuber Tracy Diaz to promote QAnon to a wider audience.[80][81] This involved setting up the r/CBTS_Stream subreddit, where subscribers came to talk about QAnon. The subreddit was permanently closed in March 2018 due to incitement of violence and posting private information.[68] QAnon spread to other social media, including Twitter and YouTube.[74] Rogers and his wife, Christina Urso, launched Patriots' Soapbox, a YouTube livestream dedicated to QAnon, which they used to solicit donations. U.S. Representative Lauren Boebert was a guest on the channel.[80]

Also in November 2017, posts by Q moved to 8chan, with Q citing concerns that the 4chan board had been "infiltrated".[68] Thereafter, Q posted only on 8chan.[20] In August 2019, 8chan was shut down after it was connected with the El Paso shooting and other violent incidents. Followers of QAnon then moved to Endchan, until 8chan was restored under the name 8kun.[82][40]

 
Vice President Mike Pence with Broward County SWAT team members, on November 30, 2018; the man on the left wears ...
 
... a "Q" patch (close-up) used by followers of QAnon[b]—the deputy was reprimanded and removed from the SWAT team as a result. The photo was tweeted, removed, and then replaced in Pence's feed.[83]

QAnon first received attention from the mainstream press in November 2017; Newsweek called it "Pizzagate on steroids".[76] Gossip columnist Liz Crokin, a Pizzagate follower, was one of the first public figures to embrace QAnon and became one of the movement's most prominent influencers.[84] Television host Sean Hannity and entertainer Roseanne Barr spread the news about it to their social media followers in early 2018 and the conspiracy theory gained traction on the mainstream right. At this time, InfoWars host and far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones claimed to be in personal contact with Q. This led to the presence en masse of QAnon followers at a July 2018 Trump rally for the midterm elections in Tampa, Florida, the first visible presence of the QAnon movement at Trump rallies.[85] Some Christian pastors introduced their congregations to QAnon ideas. The Indiana-based Omega Kingdom Ministry tried to combine QAnon and Christianity, with Q posts and Bible quotes both read during church services.[86] Some Christians, such as pastor Derek Kubilus, call QAnon heresy,[87] but most U.S. pastors have not taken a stand against it.[88] More generally, QAnon's rise coincided with increasing radicalization and violent episodes in American far-right movements.[89]

QAnon-related merchandise was widely available on Amazon's online marketplace in 2018.[90] QAnon: An Invitation to the Great Awakening, a book said to be authored by a group of twelve QAnon followers, neared the top of Amazon's bestsellers list in 2019, possibly through algorithmic manipulation.[91][92] Also in 2019, QAnon blogger Neon Revolt (an alias of former aspiring screenwriter Robert Cornero Jr.) self-published the book Revolution Q: The Story of QAnon and the 2nd American Revolution, which became an influential text among the QAnon community and was also distributed by Amazon.[93] In 2020, Politico noted that 100 titles associated with QAnon were available on Amazon Marketplace, in many different languages and with generally positive reviews.[94] QAnon-related merchandise was also available on Etsy and Teespring, and pages relating to the conspiracy theory were on Patreon and GoFundMe.[95]

Sites dedicated to aggregating the Q posts, also called "drops"[96] or "Q drops",[97][82] became essential for their dissemination and spread. QMap was the most popular and famous aggregator, run by a pseudonymous developer and overall key QAnon figure known as "QAPPANON".[98][99] But QMap shut down shortly after the fact-checking website Logically published a September 2020 report that theorized that QAPPANON was a New Jersey-based security analyst named Jason Gelinas.[99][100] Multiple online communities were created around QAnon: in 2020, Facebook conducted an internal investigation which revealed that the social network hosted thousands of QAnon-themed groups and pages, with millions of members and followers.[101]

According to Reuters, Russian-backed social media accounts promoted QAnon claims as early as November or December 2017.[25] In 2018, Time magazine called Q one of the 25 most influential people on the Internet.[102] Russian government-funded Russian state media such as RT and Sputnik have amplified the conspiracy theory since 2019, citing QAnon as evidence that the United States is riven by internal strife and division.[23] In 2021, a report from the Soufan Center, a research group focused on national security, found that one-fifth of 166,820 QAnon posts in the United States between January 2020 and February 2021 originated in foreign countries, primarily Russia and China, and that China was the "primary foreign actor touting QAnon-narratives online".[28][103][104] The far-right Falun Gong-associated Epoch Media Group, including The Epoch Times, has also been a major promoter of the conspiracy theory.[34]

University of Southern California professor and data scientist Emilio Ferrara found that about 25 percent of accounts that use QAnon hashtags, retweet InfoWars, or had retweeted One America News Network are bots.[105]

International following

Marc-André Argentino, a researcher of the movement, noted in August 2020 that QAnon-dedicated Facebook pages existed in 71 countries worldwide.[106] In January 2021, researcher Joel Finkelstein told The Washington Post that the German and Japanese QAnon movements were "particularly strong and growing",[107] though according to a later New York Times report, the Japanese version (also known as "JAnon" [Japanese: Jアノン])[108] remains a fringe belief even among conspiracy theorists.[109]

Three pro-QAnon groups in Japan are known to exist as of 2022: J-Anon, QArmyJapanFlynn and YamatoQ.[110][111] In April 2022, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police arrested several members of YamatoQ for breaking into a health clinic which provided COVID-19 vaccinations.[112]

Between March and June 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, QAnon activity nearly tripled on Facebook and nearly doubled on Instagram and Twitter.[113] By that time, QAnon had spread to Europe, from the Netherlands to the Balkan Peninsula.[114]

In Germany, far-right activists and influencers have created on YouTube, Facebook, and Telegram a German audience for QAnon, estimated in 2020 at 200,000. German Reichsbürger groups adopted QAnon to promote its belief that modern Germany is not a sovereign republic but rather a corporation created by Allied nations after World War II, and expressed their hope that Trump would lead an army to restore the Reich.[114] A March 2022 study by the Center for Monitoring, Analysis and Strategy, a German think tank, found that more than one in ten people in Germany agreed with QAnon's theories and that Alternative for Germany (AfD) and Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) voters were more likely to believe in QAnon.[115][116]

In Russia, a similar conspiracy theory, the "Soviet Citizens"—which claims the Russian Federation is a Delaware-based LLC that occupies the legal territory of the Soviet Union—also became susceptible to QAnon beliefs.[117]

One in four Britons are said to believe in QAnon-related theories, though only 6% support QAnon.[118] In October 2020, anti-racist advocacy group Hope not Hate said that British influencer Martin Geddes ran "one of the most popular QAnon Twitter accounts in the world".[119] In October 2021, Rémy Daillet-Wiedemann, a French QAnon-associated conspiracy theorist,[120][121] was charged with terrorism for having planned a coup against the French government. Various associates of Daillet-Wiedemann were also arrested and charged in late 2021[122] and early 2022.[123]

Many Canadians have also promoted QAnon.[124][125][126] In July 2020, a gunman and QAnon follower drove a vehicle into the grounds of Rideau Hall, the temporary residence of Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau, to "arrest" Trudeau over COVID-19 restrictions and firearm regulations.[127][128][129] A February 8 article in The Guardian described the 2022 convoy protests in Canada as the result of coordination between QAnon, conspiracy theorists, and anti-vaccine and anti-government organizations.[130] Romana Didulo, a Philippines-born Canadian woman claiming to be Canada's rightful "Queen", built up an online following in the course of 2021 and went on to create a cultlike organization using QAnon and sovereign citizen concepts. Because of Didulo's network of committed followers and frequent calls for violent action, researchers identified her in 2022 as one of the most dangerous QAnon influencers in Canada.[131][132][133]

The movement has also spread to Spain and Latin America,[134] with countries like Costa Rica, Colombia, Argentina, Mexico, Paraguay and Brazil having an online presence.[135] La Nación reported in 2020 that the Facebook page "QAnon Costa Rica" was spreading misinformation and fake news, called to depose President Carlos Alvarado and extolled right-wing figures such as far-right presidential candidate Juan Diego Castro Fernández and controversial deputies Dragos Dolanescu Valenciano and Erick Rodríguez Steller.[136] In Spain, the far-right Vox party was accused of endorsing anti-Biden conspiracy theories linked to QAnon in its Twitter account by claiming that Biden was the candidate "preferred by pedophiles".[137] An RTVE news report found that most Spanish QAnon supporters identified Vox as their preferred political party.[138]

Pastel QAnon

Pastel QAnon, identified by Concordia University researcher Marc-André Argentino,[139][140] is a collection of techniques aimed predominantly at indoctrinating women into the conspiracy theory, mainly on social media sites like Instagram, Facebook, Telegram and YouTube.[141] It co-opts the aesthetics and language of social media influencers, often using personal anecdotes and gateway issues (i.e. child sex-trafficking) to frame QAnon beliefs as reasonable.[142]

Claims

Q's posts

 
A QAnon logo based on a white silhouette of a rabbit, which signifies Q telling followers to "Follow the White Rabbit", i.e. discover the hidden truth by doing their own research about the theory

Q made thousands of posts on 4chan and 8chan/8kun.[96] These "drops" were often allusive, cryptic, and impossible to verify;[143] some included strings of characters that are allegedly coded messages.[144] Q used a conspiratorial tone, with phrases like "I've said too much" or "Some things must remain classified to the very end". To sustain faith in a final victory over the "cabal", Q used recurring phrases such as "Trust the plan", "Enjoy the show", and "Nothing can stop what is coming".[82] Q's messages typically claimed that everything was going as planned, that Trump was in control and that all his adversaries would end up in prison.[72] Q also encouraged followers to do their own research by telling them to "Follow the White Rabbit".[c] QAnon followers used the "White Rabbit" reference both as a hashtag[145][76] and as the name of a Facebook group that had around 90,000 members in 2020.[146]

Many early posts advanced claims about "deep state" collusion with foreign powers. In 2018, Q mentioned geopolitical conspiracies such as the Obama administration having planned to send technology to Iran and North Korea. Later, Q found new targets such as Planned Parenthood, which he accused of harvesting fetuses for profit, or Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who he said was a member of the cabal. Over the years, other topics of interest included Russian interference, child trafficking, Jeffrey Epstein, Antifa and Hunter Biden.[73] Becoming increasingly vague over time, Q's posts allowed followers to map their own beliefs onto them and develop new variations of the theory.[147]

The author Walter Kirn has described Q as an innovator among conspiracy theorists by enthralling readers with "clues" rather than presenting claims directly: "The audience for internet narratives doesn't want to read, it wants to write. It doesn't want answers provided, it wants to search for them."[148] But Q often made specific predictions that did not prove correct:[149]

  • Hillary Clinton was about to be arrested and would attempt to flee the country[d]
  • John Podesta would be arrested on November 3, 2017, and public riots would be organized to try and prevent the arrest of other public officials[72]
  • A major event involving the Department of Defense would take place on February 1, 2018
  • People targeted by Trump would commit suicide en masse on February 10, 2018
  • There would be a car bombing in London around February 16, 2018
  • A "smoking gun" video of Hillary Clinton would emerge in March 2018
  • Something major would happen in Chongqing on April 10, 2018
  • There would be a "bombshell" revelation about North Korea in May 2018
  • The Trump military parade would "never be forgotten"[e]
  • The Five Eyes "won't be around much longer"
  • Mark Zuckerberg was going to leave Facebook and flee the United States[f]
  • Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey would be forced to resign "next" (in the context of the prediction of Zuckerberg's resignation)[g]
  • Pope Francis would have a "terrible May" in 2018

On multiple occasions, Q has dismissed these incorrect predictions as deliberate, claiming that "disinformation is necessary".[151][152][153] This has led Australian psychologist Stephan Lewandowsky to emphasize the "self-sealing" quality of the conspiracy theory, highlighting its anonymous purveyor's use of plausible deniability and noting that evidence against it "can become evidence of [its] validity in the minds of believers".[150] The numerous false, unsubstantiated claims Q has posted include:

After Trump lost the 2020 election, the rate of Q's posts sharply declined[73] and Q stopped posting altogether one month later. The last "drop" was on December 8, 2020.[166] Mike Rothschild, author of a book on QAnon, said that he doubted Q would ever come back, as the movement had "outgrown the need for new drops" and Trump's election loss had invalidated the core QAnon prophecy. But he added that Q might resume posting if "the community really needed new drops to keep it moving forward".[167]

On June 24, 2022, Q, or someone who possesses their details, posted on 8kun after an 18-month hiatus.[168][169] The post claimed that Cassidy Hutchinson, who testified at the sixth public hearing on the January 6 Attack, was involved in a plot to disparage Trump.[170][171]

The cabal and "the Storm"

 
Outside the US. Capitol during the January 6, 2021, riot, a Trump supporter carries a placard depicting Jesus in a MAGA hat with the QAnon hashtag "#WWG1WGA" visible in the lower right

QAnon's core belief is that the world is controlled by a secret cabal of Satan-worshipping child molesters whom Trump is secretly battling to stop and that Q, an anonymous entity, reveals details about the battle online. The cabal is thought to cover up its existence by controlling politicians, mainstream media, and Hollywood.[172] Q's revelations imply that the destruction of the cabal is imminent but also that it will only be accomplished with the support of the "patriots" who make up the QAnon community.[82] This will happen at a time known as "the Event" or "the Storm" when thousands of people will be arrested and possibly sent to Guantanamo Bay prison or face military tribunals. The U.S. military will then take over the country,[173] and the result will be salvation and utopia on earth.[174] QAnon beliefs imply the rejection of government officials other than Trump and his closest associates as well as of mainstream institutions and media.[82]

Public figures whom QAnon followers believe to be part of the cabal include Democratic Party politicians like Joe Biden, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, businesspeople like George Soros[9] and Bill Gates,[175] religious leaders like Pope Francis and the Dalai Lama,[9] Anthony Fauci,[82] and entertainers like Oprah Winfrey, Ellen DeGeneres,[9] Lady Gaga[176] and Chrissy Teigen.[175][177] Tom Hanks is a special target for QAnon believers; when Hanks went into quarantine at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, they spread a rumor that he had been arrested on child abuse charges. Other similar allegations followed and in July 2021, some QAnon adherents took seriously an article from a parody website that said Hanks had been executed by the U.S. military.[178][176]

One key tenet in QAnon's narrative until the 2020 election was the recurring prediction that Trump would be reelected in a landslide and spend his second term bringing about "the Storm" by undoing the deep state, disbanding the cabal and arresting its leaders.[179] After Trump lost and Q stopped posting, QAnon followers continued to search for previously unseen clues in old posts or worked on their own by creating new spin-offs of the theory.[167] They subsequently made predictions about Trump remaining president or returning to power, such as:

  • Joe Biden's inauguration on January 20, 2021, would be an elaborate trap set for the Democrats, who would be arrested en masse and executed while Trump retained power.[180]
  • Trump would be inaugurated on March 4, 2021, as the 19th president.[181]
  • Trump would be inaugurated again on March 20, 2021. After this did not happen, QAnon adherents predicted it would happen on August 13, 2021.[182]
  • The Arizona audit would prove election fraud, handing the state to Trump, and other states would follow suit in a "domino effect", resulting in Trump being reinstated as president.[167]
  • The 2021 California gubernatorial recall election result would be proven fraudulent, which would catalyze a national fraud audit, resulting in Trump returning to power.[183]
  • John F. Kennedy (the 35th president of the United States, who was assassinated in 1963) or his son John F. Kennedy Jr. (who died in a plane crash in 1999) would appear alive in front of a crowd in Dallas on November 2, 2021, and announce Trump's reinstatement as president and the installation of Kennedy Jr. as vice president.[184]

Child sex trafficking and satanic sacrifice

QAnon effectively merged with Pizzagate by incorporating its beliefs, namely that children are being abducted in large numbers to supply a child trafficking ring, which the followers equate with the cabal. They also see Trump as the only person fighting this criminal network.[185] Added to this is the belief that politicians and Hollywood elites engage in "adrenochrome harvesting", in which adrenalin is extracted from children's blood to produce the psychoactive drug adrenochrome.[186][i] This comprises claims that children are tortured, or sacrificed in Satanic rituals, to harvest the adrenaline that comes from fear.[187] The aforementioned "Frazzledrip" video in which Hillary Clinton and Huma Abedin allegedly murdered a child was said to depict an "adrenochrome harvest".[78] One version of the QAnon theory posits that the child abusers use adrenochrome as an elixir to remain young.[189]

 
#SaveOurChildren graffiti on a bridge in Lufkin, Texas

In June 2020, a group led by QAnon promoter Timothy Charles Holmseth, which called itself the Pentagon Pedophile Task Force despite having no connection with the Pentagon or any U.S. governmental agency, attracted attention by spreading false claims about tens of thousands of children being held hostage and tortured in New York City.[190][191] Also by 2020, some followers began using the Twitter hashtag #SaveTheChildren (#SaveOurChildren was also used),[192] coopting a trademarked name for the child welfare organization Save the Children.[193] This led to an August 7 statement by Save the Children on the unauthorized use of its name in campaigns.[194] In September, Facebook and Instagram tried to prevent #SaveTheChildren from being associated with QAnon by redirecting users who searched for the hashtag to the child welfare group;[195] in October, Facebook announced that it would try to limit the hashtag's reach.[196] In the same period, QAnon followers also created a conspiracy theory that falsely accused furniture company Wayfair of selling expensive furniture to launder money gained from child sex trafficking.[197][198]

Similar groups in both the U.S. and the U.K. helped organize street protests that they say raise awareness of child sexual abuse and human trafficking.[199][200] These protests and hashtags have often avoided social media restrictions[201] and tend to attract more women and a more politically diverse and younger crowd than typical QAnon groups, including people opposed to Trump and his leadership. These groups are considered to be linked to the Pastel QAnon community.[202]

QAnon's child abuse allegations against popular entertainers are notably based on the unproven claims of the actor Isaac Kappy, who in 2018 accused multiple Hollywood stars of pedophilia.[176][203][204]

Travis View wrote in a Washington Post column that QAnon and Pizzagate conspiracy theorists harm the credibility of the fight against child sexual abuse, as their baseless claims are a distraction from actual crimes. Followers of these theories have also credited themselves for arrests of criminals in which they had no part: QAnon promoter Jordan Sather credited Jeffrey Epstein's arrest to 4chan and 8chan, while none of the investigative reporting nor the indictment referenced these forums.[205] Some of the conspiracy theories about Epstein's death have also brought people to QAnon.[185]

In May 2022, The New York Times reported that QAnon supporters were intercepting child migrants at the Mexico–United States border and collecting information about their families on the premise that they were falling prey to sex-trafficking schemes.[206]

Other QAnon beliefs

 
QAnon supporters awaiting the return of John F. Kennedy Jr. in Dealey Plaza, on November 22, 2021

QAnon Anonymous, a podcast dedicated to analyzing and debunking the QAnon movement, calls it a "big tent conspiracy theory" due to its ability to constantly evolve and add new claims. QAnon has incorporated elements from many other preexisting beliefs: besides its immediate predecessor Pizzagate, the theory has added features from much older conspiracy theories, such as those about the Kennedy assassination, U.F.O.s and 9/11.[9] In 2018, Liz Crokin said that John F. Kennedy Jr. faked his death and that he is Q.[207][208] Other followers adopted variations of the Kennedy conspiracy theory, asserting that a Pittsburgh Trump supporter named Vincent Fusca is Kennedy Jr. in disguise and would be Trump's 2020 running mate.[208] In November 2021, hundreds gathered in Dealey Plaza in Dallas, the site of President Kennedy's assassination, believing they would witness the return of Kennedy Jr., or both Kennedys. Attendees expected the event would herald Trump's reinstatement as president, that Trump would step down to allow Kennedy Jr. to become president, and that Kennedy Jr. would then name Michael Flynn as his vice president.[209][210][211] According to QAnon researcher Will Sommer, about 20 percent of the QAnon followers believe the JFK Jr. theory, while the majority finds it too "farcical on its face".[208]

 
Logo of E-Clause, a sovereign citizen pseudolaw firm associated with QAnon.[191][212]

Due to the overlap between the two movements, some QAnon followers have joined the sovereign citizens, a loose grouping of vexatious litigants and tax protesters whose set of pseudolegal beliefs implies that most laws and taxes are illegitimate and can be safely ignored if one uses the correct procedures.[213][214] In 2022, the Anti-Defamation League reported that sovereign citizen ideology was attracting a growing number of QAnon adherents, as their belief in the Biden administration's illegitimacy meshed well with sovereign citizens' broader anti-government views.[215] Some QAnon adherents have expressed belief in the reptilian conspiracy theory, asserting that the Satanic cabal alleged to be in power consists of shapeshifting reptilian humanoids.[216]

In 2018, Q said that "vaccines [not all]" were part of the Big Pharma conspiracy theory.[217] But as the anxiety and isolation linked to the COVID-19 pandemic fostered a rise of conspiracy theories and anti-vaccine discourse, many in the movement used the pandemic to promote QAnon.[217] Very little of this was directed by Q posts, and Q did not mention the pandemic until March 23, 2020 (when it called COVID-19 the "China virus"),[218] not using the name "COVID-19" until April 8.[73] But influencers in the QAnon community were openly anti-mask[72] and anti-vaccine,[219][220][221][222] and helped spread denialism[84] as well as other misinformation about the pandemic.[223][224][225] Notably, QAnon conspiracy theorists touted drinking an industrial bleach (known as MMS, or Miracle Mineral Solution) as a "miracle cure" for COVID-19.[226][227][228] Q suggested that hydroxychloroquine, endorsed by Trump at the time, was a cure for the disease, and accused the Democrats of forcing infected patients into nursing homes, deliberately causing most COVID-related deaths in the United States.[73] Some QAnon followers have said that the pandemic isn't real; others have claimed that it was created by the "deep state".[82] QAnon adherents also helped promote the conspiratorial video Plandemic.[72]

In March 2022, CNN, France 24, and Foreign Policy reported that QAnon promoters were echoing Russian disinformation that created conspiracy theories about United States-funded laboratories in Ukraine.[229][230][231] Russian state media falsely claimed that "secret United States biolabs" were creating weapons, a claim refuted by the United States, Ukraine, and the United Nations.[230] In reality, the laboratories were first established to secure and dismantle the remnants of the Soviet biological weapons program, and since then have been used to monitor and prevent new epidemics. The laboratories are publicly listed, not secret, and are owned and operated by host countries such as Ukraine, not by the US.[229][230][232] In the conspiracy theory interpretation, QAnon followers have claimed to justify the invasion of Ukraine as an effort by Putin and Trump to destroy "military" laboratories in Ukraine.[229][230]

Until the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, QAnon-adjacent groups were hostile to China. In March 2022, analyst Elise Thomas wrote in a report for the Institute for Strategic Dialogue: "The dynamics of the invasion are shifting their views. In an astoundingly short space of time, Xi Jinping appears to have been recast from a villain to a hero in the QAnon conspiracy pantheon."[233][234]

Some QAnon adherents have also become invested in the NESARA economic conspiracy theory. In 2022, Bellingcat reported that many QAnon-related Telegram channels were becoming increasingly devoted to NESARA content.[235]

Analysis

Identity of Q

The Q persona was that of a well-connected individual with access to highly sensitive government information, who put themself at risk by dispensing their knowledge to 4chan, then 8chan/8kun users. Q used a calm, authoritative tone, rarely interacted with other posters, and never argued with those who disagreed with their claims. In 2021, Bellingcat analyzed several little-known posts published by Q during the days that followed the first "drops": while containing text identical to later messages unambiguously authored by Q, these also showed Q being "out of character" and behaving in a manner similar to 4chan's other anonymous posters. Bellingcat's theory is that the author of these messages[j] had not yet perfected the Q persona and was still settling into the voice of their online alter ego, which implies that Q was originally one 4chan poster among many instead of a powerful government insider.[236]

Multiple individuals

By 2020, it became accepted among researchers that the pseudonymous entity known as Q has been controlled by multiple people in cooperation.[80] A stylometric analysis has suggested that two people likely wrote Q's posts, and that their "distinct signatures clearly correspond to separate periods in time and different online forums".[237][238] An analysis of metadata of images posted by Q found that they were likely posted by someone in the Pacific Time Zone.[239]

By design, anonymous imageboards such as 4chan and 8chan obscure their posters' identities.[80][240] Those who wish to prove a consistent identity between posts while remaining anonymous can use a tripcode, which associates a post with a unique digital signature for any poster who knows the password.[82][241] There have been thousands of posts associated with a Q tripcode.[82] The tripcode associated with Q has changed several times, creating uncertainty about the poster's continuous identity.[82] Passwords on 8chan are also easy to crack, and the Q tripcode has been repeatedly compromised and used by people pretending to be Q.[242] When 8chan returned as 8kun in November 2019 after several months of downtime, the Q posting on 8kun posted photos of a pen and notebook that had been pictured in earlier 8chan posts to show the continuation of the Q identity, and continued to use Q's 8chan tripcode.[82]

Paul Furber and the Watkins family

 
Ron Watkins

Since the Q tripcode was uniquely verified by 8chan's server and not reproducible on other imageboards, and Q did not have another means of communication, Q was not able to post when the website went down after the 2019 El Paso shooting.[243] This means that Jim Watkins, the owner of 8chan, and his son Ron Watkins, who used to administrate 8chan, are two of the few people who can definitively say who Q is.[244] Fredrick Brennan, the original owner of 8chan, said in June 2020 that "Q either knows Jim or Ron Watkins or was hired by Jim or Ron Watkins".[82][244] He later said that "If [Jim Watkins is] not 'Q' himself, he can find out who 'Q' is at any time. And he's pretty much the only person in the world that can have private contact with 'Q'."[245]

In September 2020, Brennan speculated that the Q account was initially run by another person, with Jim and Ron Watkins taking over in late 2017[244] or early 2018. Brennan's theory is that the original 'Q' poster was Johannesburg resident Paul Furber,[246] a 4chan and 8chan moderator and one of the first online commentators to promote QAnon.[80][79] Evidence for this theory includes that Q's first password ("Matlock")[247] was cracked on New Year's Day 2018[248] and, due to the nature of tripcodes,[247] Furber was asked to verify that the new Q (with a new password/tripcode)[249] was the same IP address as the old Q. Furber described this as "a lot of work", but something he'd been "called to do".[247] Brennan further suspects that Ron Watkins seized control of the account from Furber by using his login privileges as 8chan's administrator.[249] Furber has denied ever being Q.[246] Both Jim and Ron Watkins have said they do not know Q's identity and have denied being Q.[82][250][244]

The documentary filmmaker Cullen Hoback spent three years investigating the origins of QAnon and its connection to 8chan, conducting extensive interviews with Jim and Ron Watkins and Brennan. In the last episode of Q: Into the Storm, the 2021 HBO docuseries he produced from this research, Hoback showed his final conversation with Ron Watkins, who stated on camera:

I've spent the past ... almost ten years, every day, doing this kind of research anonymously. Now I'm doing it publicly, that's the only difference. ... It was basically ... three years of intelligence training teaching normies how to do intelligence work. It was basically what I was doing anonymously before but never as Q. [Watkins then laughed and added:] Never as Q. I promise. Because I am not Q, and I never was.[251][252]

Hoback viewed this as an inadvertent admission by Watkins, and concluded from this interview and his other research that Watkins is Q.[253] Watkins again denied being Q shortly before the series premiered.[254]

On February 19, 2022, The New York Times reported that analysis of the Q posts by two independent forensic linguistics teams using stylometry techniques indicated that Paul Furber was the main author of the initial Q posts, and Ron Watkins took over in 2018. Furber said Q's writing style had influenced his own, not the other way around.[79]

Other hypotheses

There has been much speculation about Q's motives and identity. A range of theories, held by both QAnon followers and critics, have credited Q's posts to sources including a military intelligence officer,[73] a Trump administration insider,[75] a live-action role-playing game created by the puzzle organization Cicada 3301,[255] a left-wing artist collective,[256] Michael Flynn,[257] Stephen Miller,[164] or Trump himself.[164] One QAnon influencer, Austin Steinbart, caused controversy within the QAnon community by claiming that Q was his own time-traveling future self.[258]

Slogans and vocabulary

 
The popular QAnon slogan "WWG1WGA" ("Where we go one, we go all"), with a reference to The Matrix, painted on an SUV

The spread of QAnon has been accompanied by a series of slogans, catchphrases, buzzwords and hashtags that helped boost its popularity and online presence. Terms like the "cabal" or the "Storm", and Q's recurring phrases like "Trust the plan" or "Enjoy the show" are among the most popular.[82][189] Q's "drops" are also known as "crumbs" (Q has used the term)[97] or "breadcrumbs".[259] In turn, followers of the conspiracy who analyze these posts have called themselves "bakers" who assemble the "crumbs" to make "dough", or "bread", as they weave the clues into a better understanding of the narrative.[97]

One early rallying cry among QAnon followers was "Follow the White Rabbit".[76] A popular QAnon slogan is "Where we go one, we go all" (frequently abbreviated as "WWG1WGA"),[k] first used by Q in April 2018.[73] The phrase "Do your own research" (or "Do the research") encourages people to look for "clues" that will confirm QAnon narratives. "Q sent me" has been a declaration of "allegiance" to Q.[189]

Other common phrases in QAnon parlance include "white hat" (a Trump supporter), "black hat" (someone in league with the "deep state"),[259] "Great Awakening" (the point at which the public "wakes up" to the truth), "red pill"[l] ("taking the red pill" means achieving QAnon "awareness"), or "sheeple" (a disparaging term for people who believe the mainstream media narrative and not QAnon).[260] "17anon" has sometimes been used as an alternative spelling of QAnon (Q being the 17th letter of the alphabet) and a way of circumventing social media algorithms.[189]

Derivative elements

As it incorporates elements from many other conspiracy theories, QAnon naturally displays similarities with previous narratives, imagery and moral panics, whether political or religious in nature. In Salon, Matthew Rozsa wrote that QAnon may best be understood as an example of what historian Richard Hofstadter called "The Paranoid Style in American Politics", the title of his 1964 essay on religious millenarianism and apocalypticism.[4][172]

QAnon's vocabulary echoes Christian tropes, such as the "Storm" (the Genesis flood narrative or Judgment Day) and the "Great Awakening" (evoking the reputed historical religious Great Awakenings of the early 18th century to the late 20th century),[4] leading it to be sometimes construed as an emerging religious movement.[82] QAnon followers, while seeing Trump as a flawed Christian, also view him as a messiah sent by God.[3] According to one QAnon video, the battle between Trump and "the cabal" is of "biblical proportions", a "fight for earth, of good versus evil". Some QAnon supporters say the coming reckoning will be a "reverse rapture": "a revelation that means not only the end of the world but a new beginning", according to American political author Alexander Reid Ross.[174]

Like Pizzagate,[261] QAnon has some resemblance to the Satanic panic of the 1980s, when hundreds of daycare workers were falsely accused of abusing children.[262][263][264][265]

Antisemitism

According to the Anti-Defamation League, while "the vast majority of QAnon-inspired conspiracy theories have nothing to do with anti-Semitism", "an impressionistic review" of QAnon tweets about Israel, Jews, Zionists, the Rothschilds, and Soros "revealed some troubling examples".[17] Ethan Zuckerman and Mike McQuade have argued that QAnon "is more anti-elite than explicitly anti-Semitic".[7] The Washington Post and The Forward magazine have called QAnon's targeting of Jewish figures like George Soros and the Rothschilds "striking anti-Semitic elements" and "garden-variety nonsense with racist and anti-Semitic undertones".[15][266] A Jewish Telegraphic Agency article in August 2018 asserted: "Some of QAnon's archetypical elements—including secret elites and kidnapped children, among others—are reflective of historical and ongoing anti-Semitic conspiracy theories."[16]

QAnon's adrenochrome-harvesting claims have been linked to blood libel by the followers (who believe in the truthfulness of both)[267] and people who have researched QAnon. Blood libel is a medieval antisemitic myth that says Jewish people murder Christian children and use their blood to make matzo for Passover.[186][268][262] In February 2022, social media users shared images of a sculpture of Simon of Trent, whose death was falsely blamed on the town's Jewish population, as evidence that elites harvest "adrenochrome" from children's blood. The artwork is in fact an example of the blood libel.[269][270]

Genocide scholar Gregory Stanton has called QAnon a "Nazi cult rebranded", and its theories a rebranded version of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, a fabricated antisemitic text published in 1903, deriving from antisemitic canards.[271][272] Republican QAnon follower Mary Ann Mendoza was noted for her reference to the antisemitic text. She retweeted a Twitter thread about the Rothschild family, Satanic High Priestesses, and American presidents saying, "The Protocols Of The Elders Of Zion is not a fabrication. And, it certainly is not anti-Semitic to point out this fact."[273][m] An April 2021 Morning Consult poll found that 49% of Americans who believe in QAnon agree with the Protocols, and that 78% of Americans who agree with the Protocols also believe in QAnon.[276]

In 2021, the Anti-Defamation League reported that neo-Nazis were exploiting the absence of leadership among QAnon adherents on Telegram to promote antisemitic conspiracy theories in those communities.[277]

Appeal

Experts have classified QAnon's appeal as comparable to those of religious cults.[10] According to an expert in online conspiracy, Renee DiResta, QAnon's pattern of enticement is similar to that of cults in the pre-Internet era where, as the targeted person was led deeper and deeper into the group's secrets, they become increasingly isolated from friends and family outside the cult.[278] Online support groups developed for those whose loved ones were drawn into QAnon, notably the subreddit r/QAnonCasualties, which grew from 3,500 participants in June 2020 to 28,000 by October.[279] In the Internet age, QAnon virtual communities have little "real world" connection with each other, but online they can number in the tens of thousands.[278] Rachel Bernstein, an expert on cults who specializes in recovery therapy, said, "What a movement such as QAnon has going for it, and why it will catch on like wildfire, is that it makes people feel connected to something important that other people don't yet know about. ... All cults will provide this feeling of being special." There is no self-correction process within the group, since the self-reinforcing true followers are immune to correction, fact-checking, or counter-speech, which is drowned out by the cult's groupthink.[278] QAnon's cultish quality has led to its characterization as a possible emerging religious movement.[82][280][281][282][283] It has also been called a syncretic movement.[284]

 
Jake Angeli, a prominent proponent of QAnon and stormer at the U.S. Capitol attack,[285] carrying a "Q Sent Me" placard

Travis View, a researcher who studies QAnon, says that it is as addictive as a video game, and offers the "player" the possibility of being involved in something of world-historical importance. According to View, "You can sit at your computer and search for information and then post about what you find, and Q basically promises that through this process, you are going to radically change the country, institute this incredible, almost bloodless revolution, and then be part of this historical movement that will be written about for generations." View compares this to mundane political involvement in which one's efforts might help to get a state legislator elected. QAnon, says View, competes not in the marketplace of ideas, but in the marketplace of realities.[286] The belief in "The Plan" that Q alleged was in place to defeat the deep state and the cabal boosted the confidence of QAnon followers, who were told that things were happening behind the scenes and that victory would inevitably follow if they trusted Trump and the secret plan.[189] QAnon believers try to solve riddles presented in Q's posts by connecting them to Trump speeches and tweets and other sources.[68] The New Yorker has likened QAnon to "a form of interactive role-playing".[287] Some followers used a "Q clock" consisting of a wheel of concentric dials to decode clues based on the timing of Q's posts and Trump's tweets.[82]

Conspiracy theories have tended to make headway in times of societal uncertainty, and help people to feel more in control in the face of disturbing information. American sociologist Mark Juergensmeyer says he "find[s] QAnon consistent with many other extremist religiopolitical movements ... including those that have arisen in response to the recent global crises of mass migration, economic globalization, and now a global pandemic".[288] Survey data showed in late 2020 that a quarter of those who knew about QAnon thought there was some truth to it. In a conspiracy theory environment, primary institutions of society that once served as trusted impartial authorities are easily rejected if they contradict the conspiracy theory, making it very difficult to counter the thinking of QAnon followers.[289]

Disillusionment

Travis View says:

People in the QAnon community often talk about alienation from family and friends. ... Though they typically talk about how Q frayed their relationships on private Facebook groups. But they think these issues are temporary and primarily the fault of others. They often comfort themselves by imagining that there will be a moment of vindication sometime in the near future which will prove their beliefs right. They imagine that after this happens, not only will their relationships be restored, but people will turn to them as leaders who understand what's going on better than the rest of us.[290]

Disillusionment can also come from the failure of the theories' predictions. Q predicted Republican success in the 2018 US midterm elections and claimed that Attorney General Jeff Sessions was involved in secret work for Trump and that despite outward tension, the two were allies. When Democrats made significant gains and Trump fired Sessions, many in the Q community were disillusioned.[291] Further disillusionment came when a predicted December 5 mass arrest and imprisonment in Guantanamo Bay detention camp of Trump's enemies did not occur, nor did the dismissal of charges against Trump's former national security advisor Michael Flynn. For some, these failures began the process of separation from the QAnon cult, while others urged direct action in the form of an insurrection against the government. Psychologist Robert Lifton said such a response to a failed prophecy is not unusual: apocalyptic cults such as Heaven's Gate, the People's Temple, the Manson Family, and Aum Shinrikyo resorted to mass suicide or mass murder when their expectations for revelations or the fulfillment of their prophecies did not materialize. Lifton called this "forcing the end".[290] View echoed the concern that disillusioned QAnon followers might take matters into their own hands[174] as Pizzagate follower Edgar Maddison Welch did in 2016, Matthew Phillip Wright did at Hoover Dam in 2018, and Anthony Comello did in 2019, when he murdered Mafia boss Frank Cali, believing himself to be under Trump's protection.[292] In February 2019, Liz Crokin said that she was losing patience waiting for Trump to arrest the supposed members of the child sex ring, and warned that people might conduct "vigilante justice" if he took too long.[293]

 
Joe Biden taking the oath of office at his inauguration. This went against the expectations of QAnon followers, leading to disillusionment of many

The inauguration of Joe Biden as president was a major disappointment for QAnon followers, who were convinced that Biden had won the election through voter fraud and that his victory would be invalidated—many QAnon adherents believed until the last minute that something momentous would happen during the ceremony, resulting in Trump remaining in power. The inauguration ultimately went on as planned.[294] According to a book on the psychology of QAnon followers, Pastels and Pedophiles: Inside the Mind of QAnon, "The inauguration was a particularly difficult prophecy to get wrong, and the result has been that some QAnon believers experienced deep melancholy, suicidal ideation, or engaged in self-harm".[295] On inauguration day, Ron Watkins wrote in a message board post: "We gave it our all, now we need to keep our chins up and go back to our lives as best we are able. We have a new president sworn in and it is our responsibility to respect the Constitution."[296][297] Other QAnon followers believed that Biden's inauguration was "part of the plan".[297][n] Around this point, many prominent conservatives, such as Steve Bannon and Bill Still, began to denounce QAnon, calling it a "psyop" (psychological operation) created by U.S. intelligence or the FBI.[303][304] In a leaked text message conversation, Michael Flynn, once among the highest-profile QAnon supporters, called QAnon a "disinformation campaign to make people look like a bunch of kooks", suggesting that it might have been conducted by "the Left" or the CIA.[305]

After Biden's inauguration, analysts expressed concern that the disillusionment could lead hardline QAnon adherents to be recruited by groups such as the alt-right, white nationalists or neo-Nazis.[306]

A group of Telegram channels called the Sabmyk Network has been promoting a variation of QAnon by primarily targeting followers of the conspiracy theory who have been disillusioned by Q's failures in prediction.[307] Set up by controversial German artist Sebastian Bieniek, the network (described as a new religion or cult) shares mainline QAnon beliefs[308] but also believes in an idiosyncratic mythology surrounding a leader-prophet, Sabmyk, who will lead humanity's "awakening".[307] The network has tried to link Trump to Sabmyk.[308]

Polling and demographics

 
Man wearing a "We Are Q" shirt at a Trump rally in New Hampshire

In less than a year of existence, QAnon became significantly recognized by the general population. According to an August 2018 Qualtrics poll for The Washington Post, 58% of Floridians were familiar enough with QAnon to have an opinion about it. Of those who had an opinion, most were unfavorable. The average score on the feeling thermometer was just above 20, a very negative rating, and about half of what other political figures enjoy.[309][310] Positive feelings toward QAnon were found to be strongly correlated with susceptibility to conspiracy thinking.[310]

According to a March 2020 Pew survey, 76% of Americans said they had never heard of QAnon, 20% had heard "a little about it", and 3% said they had heard "a lot".[311][312] In September 2020, a Pew survey of the 47% of respondents who said they had heard of QAnon found that 41% of Republicans and those who lean Republican believed QAnon is good for the country, while 7% of Democrats and those who lean Democratic believed that.[313]

An October 2020 Yahoo-YouGov poll found that even if they had not heard of QAnon, a majority of Republicans and Trump supporters believed top Democrats were engaged in sex-trafficking rings and more than half of Trump supporters believed he was working to dismantle the rings.[314]

In February 2021, an American Enterprise Institute poll found that 29% of Republicans believe the central claim of QAnon, that "Donald Trump has been secretly fighting a group of child sex traffickers that include prominent Democrats and Hollywood elites."[315] A March 2021 Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) and Interfaith Youth Core survey found similar results: Republicans (28%) were twice as likely as Democrats (14%) to agree that the "elites" would soon be swept from power by a coming "storm"; Republicans (23%) were three times as likely as Democrats (8%) to agree that "Satan-worshipping pedophiles" control the government and media; and Republicans (28%) were four times as likely as Democrats (7%) to agree that "true American patriots may have to resort to violence" to resolve the situation.[316]

Multiple surveys have found that conspiracy theories such as QAnon are most popular among white Americans, especially evangelicals. A May 2021 PRRI survey confirmed that white evangelicals are among QAnon's strongest supporters, but also found that Hispanic Protestants are drawn to the movement in even larger proportions.[317] According to the PRRI's figures, the core QAnon belief that global elites form a group of Satan-worshipping pedophiles and child sex traffickers is held in the U.S. by 26% of Hispanic Protestants, 25% of White evangelical Protestants, 24% of other Protestants of color, 18% of Mormons, 16% of Hispanic Catholics, 14% of African American Protestants, 14% of other Christians, 13% of non-Christian religious people, 11% of White Catholics, 11% of religiously unaffiliated people, 10% of white mainline Protestants, and 8% of Jews.[318]

An analysis of four 2021 PRRI surveys showed that belief in QAnon had increased in the U.S. after Trump left office. In March 2021, 14% of Americans considered themselves QAnon believers, increasing to 17% in October of that year. In the average of the four surveys, about 22% of Americans believed that there was a "storm coming soon that will sweep away the elites in power", and 16% shared the core QAnon belief that the government, the media and the financial elite are controlled by Satanic pedophiles.[319][320]

Incidents

Since QAnon's emergence, followers of the conspiracy theory have been part of controversial, sometimes violent events.[38]

In 2020, QAnon followers were actively involved in the presidential election, during which they supported Trump's campaign. QAnon personalities moved to dedicated message boards, where they organized to wage information warfare in an attempt to influence the election.[39][40] One in 50 tweets about voting in the 2020 United States presidential election came from QAnon accounts. Two in 25 accounts using the hashtag #voterfraud, which spread unsubstantiated allegations of voting fraud, were QAnon accounts.[321]

Attempts to overturn the 2020 U.S. election

As allegations of voting fraud spread further after Trump lost the election, QAnon followers supported the efforts of Trump's legal team to overturn the election through multiple lawsuits and submitted conspiracy theories of their own. They theorized that voting machines made by Dominion Voting Systems had deleted millions of votes for Trump. This was repeated on a segment on the far-right cable news outlet One America News Network, and Trump tweeted the segment to his followers.[322][323] The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency announced that the election was "the most secure in American history", with "no evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes, changed votes or was in any way compromised".[324]

One specific QAnon-affiliated conspiracy theory, known as Italygate and pushed in the last weeks of Trump's presidency, alleged that the American election had been rigged using technology from the United States Embassy in Rome with the help of an Italian hacker, an Italian general and the Vatican.[325][326][327]

Based on a misinterpretation of the District of Columbia Organic Act of 1871 by the sovereign citizen movement,[328] according to which it transformed the federal government into a corporation and rendered illegitimate every president elected thereafter, some QAnon followers claimed that the 18th president (Ulysses S. Grant, in office from 1869 to 1877) was the last legitimate president. They believed that Trump would be sworn in as the 19th president on March 4, 2021, the original inauguration date until the Twentieth Amendment changed it to January 20 in 1933, and that he would restore the federal government.[329] Based on intelligence that an identified but undisclosed militia group might attempt an attack on the Capitol on that date, the U.S. Capitol Police issued an alert on March 3. House leadership subsequently rescheduled a March 4 vote to the previous night to allow lawmakers to leave town.[330]

The Anti-Defamation League, British security firm G4S, and nonpartisan governance watchdog Advance Democracy, Inc., studied QAnon posts and made various warnings of the potential for violence on January 6, 2021.[331][332][333] Violence did occur that day, as the attempts to overturn the election culminated with the attack on the U.S. Capitol. Multiple QAnon-affiliated protesters participated in the disturbance. Rioters were either seen wearing clothing with Q-related emblems or identified as QAnon followers from video footage.[334][335] One participant whose attire and behavior attracted worldwide media attention was Jake Angeli, a QAnon supporter nicknamed the "QAnon Shaman".[336] Ashli Babbitt, a rioter who was shot dead by police as she was trying to break into the Speaker's Lobby, was a committed follower of QAnon.[337][338] The day before the attack, she had tweeted: "the storm is here and it is descending upon DC in less than 24 hours".[339]

The attack led to a crackdown on QAnon-related content, pages and accounts on social media platforms, including Facebook and Twitter.[340][56] On April 19, 2021, the Soufan Center reported that Russia and China had amplified and "weaponized" QAnon stories around the time of the Capitol attack "to sow societal discord and even compromise legitimate political processes."[341][342]

German coup attempt

Several QAnon adherents were charged with participation in the 2022 coup d'état plot in Germany, which involved various groups of far-right activists and conspiracy theorists, notably the Reichsbürger movement.[343]

Reactions

Media, advocacy groups, and public figures

Journalists have debunked QAnon's basic tenets.[344] In 2018, The Washington Post called its proponents "a deranged conspiracy cult"[15] and "some of the Internet's most outré Trump fans".[309]

Soon after QAnon emerged, some media outlets and public figures made efforts to portray it as credible. On December 28, 2017, the Russian television network RT aired a segment discussing "QAnon revelations", calling the anonymous poster a "secret intelligence operative inside the Trump administration known by QAnon".[70] On March 13, 2018, Cheryl Sullenger, the vice president of the anti-abortion group Operation Rescue, called QAnon a "small group of insiders close to President Donald J. Trump" and called their posts the "highest level of intelligence to ever be dropped publicly in our known history".[345][346] On March 15, Kyiv-based Rabochaya Gazeta [uk], the official newspaper of the Communist Party of Ukraine, published an article calling QAnon a "military intelligence group".[347] On March 31, actor Roseanne Barr appeared to promote QAnon, which was subsequently covered by CNN, The Washington Post, and The New York Times.[348][349][350][351] Radio talk show host Lionel became an outspoken QAnon supporter.[352] In April and October 2021, actor Jim Caviezel appeared at conservative conferences where he endorsed aspects of the QAnon conspiracy theory.[353][354]

On June 28, 2018, a Time magazine article listed Q among the 25 Most Influential People on the Internet in 2018. Counting more than 130,000 related discussion videos on YouTube, Time cited the wide range of the conspiracy theory and its more prominent followers and news coverage.[355] On July 4, the Hillsborough County Republican Party shared on its official Facebook and Twitter accounts a YouTube video on QAnon, calling them a "mysterious anonymous inside leaker of deep state activities and counter activities by President Trump". The posts were soon deleted.[356]

On August 1, 2018, following the previous day's large presence of QAnon supporters at Trump's Tampa, Florida rally for the midterm elections,[15][357] MSNBC news anchors Hallie Jackson, Brian Williams, and Chris Hayes dedicated a portion of their respective programs to the conspiracy theory.[358][359][360] PBS NewsHour also ran a segment on QAnon the next day.[361] On August 2, Washington Post editorial writer Molly Roberts wrote, "'The storm' QAnon truthers predict will never strike because the conspiracy that obsesses them doesn't exist. But while they wait for it, they'll try to whip up the winds, and the rest of us will struggle to find shelter."[362]

Official response

FBI domestic terrorism assessment

 
A QAnon emblem (upper left) being raised on Capitol grounds on January 6, 2021, shortly before the building was stormed

A May 30, 2019, FBI "Intelligence Bulletin" memo from the Phoenix Field Office identified QAnon-driven extremists as a domestic terrorism threat. The document cited arrests related to QAnon, some of which had not been publicized before.[363] According to the memo, "This is the first FBI product examining the threat from conspiracy theory-driven domestic extremists and provides a baseline for future intelligence products. ... The FBI assesses these conspiracy theories very likely will emerge, spread, and evolve in the modern information marketplace, occasionally driving both groups and individual extremists to carry out criminal or violent acts."[363][364]

According to FBI's counterterrorism director Michael G. McGarrity's testimony before Congress in May, the FBI divides domestic terrorism threats into four primary categories, "racially motivated violent extremism, anti-government/anti-authority extremism, animal rights/environmental extremism, and abortion extremism", which includes both abortion-rights and anti-abortion extremists. The fringe conspiracy theory threat is closely related to the anti-government/anti-authority subject area.[363][364] On December 19, 2018, a Californian man whose car contained bomb-making materials he intended to use to "blow up a satanic temple monument" in the Springfield, Illinois, Capitol rotunda to "make Americans aware of Pizzagate and the New World Order, who were dismantling society" was arrested.[363] The FBI said another factor driving the intensity of anti-government extremism is "the uncovering of real conspiracies or cover-ups involving illegal, harmful, or unconstitutional activities by government officials or leading political figures".[363]

Congressional resolution

On August 25, 2020, two U.S. Representatives, Democrat Tom Malinowski and Republican Denver Riggleman, introduced a bipartisan simple resolution (H. Res. 1154) condemning QAnon and rejecting its conspiracy theories.[365][366] Malinowski said the resolution's aim was to formally repudiate "this dangerous, anti-Semitic, conspiracy-mongering cult that the FBI says is radicalizing Americans to violence".[365] The resolution also urged the FBI and other law enforcement and homeland security agencies "to continue to strengthen their focus on preventing violence, threats, harassment, and other criminal activity by extremists motivated by fringe political conspiracy theories" and encouraged the U.S. intelligence community "to uncover any foreign support, assistance, or online amplification QAnon receives, as well as any QAnon affiliations, coordination, and contacts with foreign extremist organizations or groups espousing violence".[366]

In September 2020, Malinowski received death threats from QAnon followers after being falsely accused of wanting to protect sexual predators. The threats were prompted by a National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) campaign advertisement that falsely claimed that Malinowski worked against plans to increase registration for sex offenders in a 2006 crime bill while he was working as a lobbyist for Human Rights Watch.[367][368]

The resolution passed on October 2, 2020, in a 371–18 vote.[366][367] Seventeen Republicans (including Steve King, Paul Gosar, and Daniel Webster) and one independent (Justin Amash) voted no; Republican Andy Harris voted "present".[366][367] According to Will Sommer in The Daily Beast, the resolution does not have the force of law.[369] Before the vote, Malinowski told Slate magazine, referencing the NRCC ad: "I don't want to see any Republicans voting against fire on the House floor this week and then continuing to play with fire next week by running these kinds of ads against Democratic candidates."[370]

Republican politicians and organizations

 
Jo Rae Perkins, republican nominee for the 2020 United States Senate election in Oregon, being interviewed by QAnon influencer Dustin Nemos

In 2019, two Republican congressional candidates expressed support for QAnon theories.[371][372] In early 2020, Jim Watkins created the "Disarm the Deep State" super PAC, whose stated aim was to "mobilize a community of patriots in order to remove power from Deep State members".[373] In November 2020, it was reported that the PAC had raised just $4,736, including a $500 loan from Watkins's lawyer.[374]

In 2020, there were 97 QAnon followers in the primaries, of whom 22 Republicans and two independents ran in the elections of that year.[375] Businesswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene won an August 2020 runoff to become the GOP nominee in the 14th Congressional District in Georgia. In 2020, she said many of Q's claims "have really proven to be true".[376] Months into the Trump presidency, she stated in a video: "There's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to take this global cabal of Satan-worshiping pedophiles out, and I think we have the president to do it".[377][378] Jo Rae Perkins, the 2020 Republican Senate candidate in Oregon, tweeted a video on the night of her May primary victory showing her holding a WWG1WGA sticker and stating that she "[stood] with Q and the team. Thank you Anons, and thank you patriots." She expressed regret at having later deleted the video on the advice of a political consultant.[379] The next month she took the "digital soldiers oath" that Q had requested followers to do three days earlier.[380][381]

On June 30, 2020, incumbent Republican U.S. representative Scott Tipton lost a primary for Colorado's 3rd congressional district to Lauren Boebert in an upset. Boebert expressed tentative support for QAnon in an interview, but after winning the primary, attempted to distance herself from those statements, saying "I'm not a follower."[382][383] Boebert was elected to Congress that November.[384] Angela Stanton-King, a Trump-backed candidate running for the Georgia House seat of the late congressman John Lewis, posted on Twitter that Black Lives Matter is "a major cover up for pedophilia and human trafficking" and "the storm is here". Stanton-King told a reporter that her posts did not relate to QAnon, asserting, "It was raining that day." Weather records did not show precipitation in her area on the day of the post.[385]

In August 2020, The New York Times said that the Texas Republican Party's new slogan ("We Are the Storm") was taken from Q. Texas Republican Party officials denied this, saying it was inspired by a biblical passage and has no connection to QAnon.[386][387] In May 2021, representative Louie Gohmert and Texas Republican Party chairman Allen West attended the "For God & Country: Patriot Roundup" conference organized by QAnon followers in Dallas.[43]

Also in August 2020, representative Liz Cheney became the highest-ranking House Republican to take a stand against QAnon, which she called a "dangerous lunacy that should have no place in American politics". Other Republican Party members who have spoken out against QAnon include senator Ben Sasse, former Florida governor Jeb Bush[388] and senator and former presidential candidate Mitt Romney.[389] In March 2021, representative Peter Meijer said that the Republican Party should unequivocally condemn QAnon and other conspiracy theories, and commented: "The fact that a significant plurality, if not potentially a majority, of our voters have been deceived into this creation of an alternate reality could very well be an existential threat to the party". Representative Adam Kinzinger launched a PAC called "Country First", aimed at countering conspiracy theories and Donald Trump.[390]

Trump and connected individuals

Donald Trump

According to Media Matters for America, as of August 20, 2020, Trump had amplified QAnon messaging at least 216 times by retweeting or mentioning 129 QAnon-affiliated Twitter accounts, sometimes multiple times a day.[391][22] QAnon followers came to refer to Trump as "Q+".[82] On August 24, 2018, Trump hosted Michael William "Lionel" Lebron, a leading QAnon promoter, in the Oval Office for a photo op.[392] Shortly after Christmas 2019, Trump retweeted over a dozen QAnon followers.[393]

On August 19, 2020, Trump was asked about QAnon during a press conference; he replied: "I don't know much about the movement, other than I understand they like me very much, which I appreciate."[394][395] An FBI Field Office in Phoenix has called QAnon a potential domestic terror threat, but Trump called QAnon followers "people who love our country".[394][396] When a reporter asked Trump if he could support a notion that suggests he "is secretly saving the world from this satanic cult of pedophiles and cannibals", he responded: "Well, I haven't heard that, but is that supposed to be a bad thing or a good thing?" Presidential candidate Joe Biden responded that Trump was aiming to "legitimize a conspiracy theory that the FBI has identified as a domestic terrorism threat".[397][398]

On October 15, 2020, when given the opportunity to denounce QAnon at a "town hall"-style campaign event, Trump refused to do so and instead pointed out that QAnon opposes pedophilia.[399] He said he knew nothing else about QAnon and told his questioner, Savannah Guthrie of NBC News, that no one can know whether the premise of QAnon's conspiracy theory is true. "They believe it is a satanic cult run by the deep state," Guthrie informed him. When Guthrie asserted that the conspiracy was not true, Trump responded, "No, I don't know that. And neither do you know that."[400]

In September 2022, an Associated Press analysis found that Trump was embracing QAnon more openly than before. Trump was reposting Q drops and QAnon memes on Truth Social, and more than a third of the accounts he had reposted in the last month had themselves shared QAnon slogans, videos or imagery. Trump had also played a QAnon song at a rally.[401]

Mike Pence

On August 21, 2020, Vice President Mike Pence said that he did not "know anything about" QAnon except that it was a conspiracy theory that he "dismisse[d] out of hand".[402] When asked whether he would acknowledge the administration's role in "giving oxygen" to the belief, Pence shook his head and said, "Give me a break."[402] Pence also commented that the media giving attention to QAnon amounted to "[chasing] shiny objects".[403]

After the election, as the date of College vote count approached and Pence showed no intention of blocking the certification of Biden's win, QAnon figures vilified him as a traitor.[404] After Pence's lawyers fought a lawsuit that aimed to make him refuse to count electoral votes for Biden, Lin Wood said that Pence would "face execution by firing squad" for "treason".[405] A few hours before the count started on January 6, Wood tweeted that Pence should resign immediately and that charges should be brought against him.[406] After the attack on the Capitol, Wood called Pence a "child molester" on Twitter;[407] after his Twitter account was suspended, Wood used Parler to call again for Pence's execution by firing squad.[408]

Michael Flynn

Former lieutenant general and head of the Defense Intelligence Agency Michael Flynn, who briefly served as Trump's National Security Advisor, became popular among QAnon followers, who took a 2016 quote from Flynn about Trump having been elected by an "army of digital soldiers"[409] and started calling themselves "digital soldiers".[257]

 
General Michael Flynn was for a time one of QAnon's most high-profile promoters, before claiming to reject the conspiracy theory in late 2021

In August 2019, a "Digital Soldiers Conference" was announced for the next month in Atlanta. The stated purpose was to prepare "patriotic social media warriors" for a coming "digital civil war" against "censorship and suppression". The announcement of the event prominently displayed a Q spelled in stars on the blue field of an American flag.[410][411] Scheduled speakers for the event, which was hosted by Yippy CEO Rich Granville,[412] included Flynn and George Papadopoulos, as well as Gina Loudon, a Trump friend and member of his campaign media advisory board, singer Joy Villa, and Bill Mitchell, a radio host and ardent Trump supporter.[410][411]

On July 4, 2020, Flynn posted to his Twitter account a video of himself leading a small group in an oath with the QAnon motto, "Where we go one, we go all".[413] Analysts said the oath was part of QAnon's attempt to organize "digital soldiers" for the political and social apocalypse they see coming. Flynn's apparent declaration of allegiance to QAnon made him the most prominent former government official to endorse the conspiracy theory.[41] Member of Trump's legal team and Flynn's representative Sidney Powell denied that the oath was related to QAnon.[o] During the preceding days, numerous QAnon followers took the same "digital soldier oath" on Twitter, and used the same #TakeTheOath hashtag Flynn did.[416][417]

After his November 2020 pardon and the election results, Flynn became more closely associated with QAnon, endorsing a website that sold QAnon merchandise,[257] creating a Digital Soldiers media company,[42] and saying he planned to launch a news media outlet also called "Digital soldiers".[257] He appeared on various far-right media, pushing QAnon-affiliated conspiracy theories. Flynn's activism fueled speculation among QAnon followers that he would help them take control,[42] or that he was Q himself.[257] QAnon supporters expressed their commitment in social media posts by using the phrase "Fight like a Flynn" or variations thereof.[189]

 
A QAnon flag based on the flag of the United States[410]

In February 2021, several weeks after the Capitol riot, Flynn distanced himself from QAnon theories by saying in an interview: "There's no plan. There's so many people out there asking, ‘Is the plan happening?’ We have what we have, and we have to accept the situation as it is." But he did not outright disavow the QAnon movement.[42] In May 2021, Flynn was a keynote speaker at the "For God & Country: Patriot Roundup" conference organized in Dallas, Texas by QAnon influencer John Sabal.[43][418] At the end of the year, though, Flynn appeared to have rejected QAnon as a whole.[305]

In March 2021, Flynn's brother, retired lieutenant general Jack Flynn, and his wife filed a $75 million defamation suit against CNN, alleging the network had falsely accused them of being QAnon followers. They asserted that the video Flynn had posted in July 2020, which CNN had broadcast, depicted their pledging an oath to the Constitution, not to QAnon. The suit claimed Flynn alone had recited the QAnon motto, "where we go one, we go all", though the video showed all the other participants had done so. The plaintiffs also said they "are not followers or supporters of any extremist or terrorist groups, including QAnon".[419][420][41] In December 2021, federal district court judge Gregory Howard Woods largely rejected CNN's motion to dismiss the case, allowing it to proceed to determine whether the Flynns had been portrayed in a false light.[421]

Lin Wood

 
Lawyer Lin Wood promoted QAnon and other conspiracy theories as part of his attempts to overturn the election and discredit Supreme Court justices

Attorney Lin Wood, who worked with Trump's reelection campaign and participated in the election lawsuits, promoted QAnon conspiracy theories. His Twitter profile included the hashtag #WWG1WGA, a slogan associated with QAnon.[45] Among other baseless QAnon-associated claims, he accused Chief Justice John Roberts of child rape and murder. Wood also claimed that QAnon supporter Isaac Kappy was murdered for attempting to transmit information to Trump.[46] On January 11, 2021, Delaware Superior Court Judge Craig A. Karsnitz cited Wood's social media postings in his reasons for an order revoking Wood's right to appear before the court.[47] Karsnitz said that he had "no doubt" that Wood's tweets played a role in inciting the attack on the Capitol.[48]

In May 2021, Wood (alongside fellow attorney Sidney Powell and Michael Flynn) was a keynote speaker at the "For God & Country: Patriot Roundup" conference in Dallas.[43]

Sidney Powell

Another member of Trump's legal team, conservative attorney Sidney Powell, denied knowledge of QAnon in January 2020,[54] though in the following months she retweeted major QAnon accounts and catchphrases and appeared on QAnon shows on YouTube.[53]

Upon leaving Trump's team, Powell remained involved in post-election lawsuits and was embraced by QAnon followers. Many of them had become discouraged that years of predictions of a Trump landslide victory and coming revelations about his enemies had not materialized.[52] Powell's evidence in the lawsuit she filed in Georgia to overturn the election result included an affidavit from Ron Watkins. In this document, Watkins stated that his reading of an online user guide for Dominion Voting Systems software led him to conclude that election fraud might be "within the realm of possibility". Watkins did not provide any legitimate evidence of fraud.[51]

In May 2021, Powell asserted at the aforementioned QAnon conference in Dallas that Trump "can simply be reinstated" that "a new inauguration date is set", eliciting cheers from the crowd. The date for this was supposedly August 13 of the same year.[50]

Other

On August 4, 2018, former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer was asked to comment on QAnon in his "ask me anything" session on the r/The Donald subreddit. In response to the question "Is Q legit?", Spicer answered "No."[422]

On three occasions during 2019 and 2020, Trump's deputy chief of staff and social media director Dan Scavino tweeted ticking-clock memes QAnon followers use to signify the countdown until the "Storm".[386] Trump's personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, also occasionally retweeted posts with the #QAnon hashtag and follows many QAnon advocates.[22] Eric Trump, in a summer 2020 tweet (later deleted), promoted his father's rally in Tulsa with an image of a large "Q" and the text "Where we go one, we go all".[423]

In August 2019, several hours after an FBI counter-terrorism memo linking the spread of conspiracy theories to anti-government terrorism became known, WalkAway campaign founder Brandon Straka, a former liberal Democrat who became a Trump supporter, addressed the crowd at a Trump reelection rally in Cincinnati, saying, "Where we go one, we go all".[424] A videographer found numerous QAnon supporters in the crowd, identified by their QAnon shirts showing large Qs or "WWG1WGA".[424][425]

Online platforms

QDrops app

QDrops, an app that promoted the conspiracy theory, was published on the Apple App Store and Google Play.[426] It became the most popular paid app in Apple's online store's "entertainment" section in April 2018, and the tenth-most popular paid app overall. It was published by Tiger Team Inc., a North Carolina couple, Richard and Adalita Brown.[427][428][429] On July 15, 2018, Apple pulled the app after an inquiry from NBC News.[430]

In mid-May 2020, Google removed three other apps – QMAP, Q Alerts! and Q Alerts LITE – from the Android app store for violating its terms of service.[431][432]

Anti-QAnon subreddits

Some social media forums, such as the subreddits r/QAnonCasualties and r/ReQovery, aim to assist either former followers and supporters of QAnon conspiracies or those whose family members engaged in the conspiracy.[289]

Removal of related content

On March 14, 2018, Reddit banned one of its communities discussing QAnon, /r/CBTS_Stream, for "encouraging or inciting violence and posting personal and confidential information".[433] After that, some followers moved to Discord.[434] Several other communities were formed for discussion of QAnon, leading to further bans on September 12, 2018, in response to these communities "inciting violence, harassment, and the dissemination of personal information", which led to thousands of followers regrouping on Voat,[435] a Switzerland-based Reddit clone that has been described as a hub for the alt-right.[436][437]

In early 2019, Twitter removed accounts suspected of being connected to the Russian Internet Research Agency that had disseminated a high volume of tweets related to No. QAnon that also used the #WWG1WGA slogan.[24]

On May 5, 2020, Facebook announced its removal of five pages, 20 accounts, and six groups linked to "individuals associated with the QAnon network" as part of an investigation into "suspected coordinated inauthentic behavior" ahead of the 2020 United States election.[438][439] On August 19, Facebook expanded its Dangerous Individuals and Organizations policy to address "growing movements that, while not directly organizing violence, have celebrated violent acts, shown that they have weapons and suggest they will use them, or have individual followers with patterns of violent behavior". As a result of this increased vigilance, Facebook reported having already "removed over 790 groups, 100 Pages and 1,500 ads tied to QAnon from Facebook, blocked over 300 hashtags across Facebook and Instagram, and additionally imposed restrictions on over 1,950 Groups and 440 Pages on Facebook and over 10,000 accounts on Instagram".[440][441][442] In the month after its August announcement, Facebook said it deleted 1,500 QAnon groups; such groups by then had four million followers. On October 6, 2020, Facebook said it would immediately begin removing "any Facebook Pages, Groups and Instagram accounts representing QAnon, even if they contain no violent content". The company said it would immediately ban any group representing QAnon.[443][444][445]

On July 21, 2020, Twitter announced it was banning more than 7,000 accounts connected to QAnon for coordinated amplification of fake news and conspiracy theories. In a press release, Twitter said, "We've been clear that we will take strong enforcement action on behavior that has the potential to lead to offline harm. In line with this approach, this week we are taking further action on so-called 'QAnon' activity across the service." It also said that the actions could apply to over 150,000 accounts.[446][447]

Facebook banned all QAnon groups and pages on October 6, 2020. That day, QAnon followers speculated that the action was part of a complex Trump administration strategy to begin arresting its enemies, or that Facebook was attempting to silence news of this occurring; neither is true. Some followers speculated that a Justice Department "national security" news conference scheduled for the next day would relate to charges against Democrats, including Hillary Clinton. The Justice Department actually announced the investigation and arrest of Islamic State members.[448]

On October 7, 2020, Etsy announced that it would remove all QAnon-related merchandise from its online marketplace;[449] the products were still available there as of January 2021.[450]

In an October 12, 2020, interview with CNN, YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki said much QAnon material was "borderline content" that did not explicitly break its rules, but that changes in the site's methodology for recommendations had reduced views of QAnon-related content by 80%.[451] Three days later, YouTube announced that it had modified its hate and harassment policies to bar "content that targets an individual or group with conspiracy theories that have been used to justify real-world violence", such as QAnon and Pizzagate.[452][453] It would still allow content discussing QAnon if it did not target individuals.[454]

Hashtags and accounts associated with QAnon have since been banned by numerous social networks including Facebook,[455][456] Twitter,[457] TikTok,[458] and Instagram.[459]

In particular, the 2021 United States Capitol attack led to a crackdown on QAnon-related content on social media platforms during the days that followed. Twitter suspended Lin Wood's account on January 7[460] and those of Sidney Powell, Michael Flynn and other high-profile QAnon figures the next day.[461] On January 12, Facebook and Twitter announced that they were removing "Stop the Steal" content and suspending 70,000 QAnon-focused accounts, respectively.[340][56] More waves of deletions followed on various platforms.[57]

Amazon removed a pro-QAnon book after the Capitol riots, and many platforms took action against QAnon-related content after the incident.[95]

In May 2021, a report published by the Atlantic Council concluded that QAnon content was "evaporating" from the mainstream web.[167]

In April 2022, QAnon followers celebrated Elon Musk's proposed purchase of Twitter, believing that Musk's free speech approach would allow them back onto the platform.[462] After Musk acquired the platform in October of the same year, various QAnon-related accounts were reinstated on Twitter and resumed posting about the conspiracy theory.[463]

Migration to alt-tech

 
Jordan Sather, one of the QAnon influencers who migrated to Telegram after being banned from Twitter.[464]

The mass deletions of QAnon-related accounts on the most popular social media outlets led many members of the movement to migrate to alt-tech platforms. Parler is one such "free speech" social media platform that grew in popularity among QAnon followers and conservatives in general in early 2021.[p] Gab also became increasingly popular in these environments, especially after Parler went offline for several weeks following the Capitol attack.[470]

In the course of 2021, various alt-tech platforms allowed QAnon influencers and adherents to regroup, with Gab and Telegram becoming particularly important hubs of QAnon communities.[471][472][277]

See also

  • Apophenia – tendency to mistakenly perceive connections and meaning between unrelated things
  • Cult of personality
  • Fascism
  • List of conspiracy theories
  • Nostradamus – 16th-century French reputed seer who published cryptic poetic quatrains in Les Prophéties, allowing for subjective interpretations
  • Ong's Hat – Internet conspiracy alternate reality game
  • Secret decoder ring – promotional items by radio and television programs that tap into a common fascination with secret codes
  • John Titor – anonymous Internet personage active 2000–2001 who made several failed predictions
  • Trumpism

Notes

  1. ^ The term originally referred to the anonymous poster "Q", but the media soon used the compound "QAnon" as a collective term for either the conspiracy theory or the community far right driving and discussing it.
  2. ^ The other circular patch is the SWAT team emblem. Regulations forbid wearing either.[83]
  3. ^ After a line of dialogue from the film The Matrix, which in turn referenced Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
  4. ^ "HRC extradition already in motion effective yesterday with several countries in case of cross border run. Passport approved to be flagged effective 10/30 @ 12:01 am. Expect massive riots organized in defiance and others fleeing the US to occur. US M's will conduct the operation while NG activated. Proof check: Locate an NG member and ask if activated for duty 10/30 across most major cities." —QAnon's first post on the /pol/ message board of 4chan, on October 28, 2017[150]
  5. ^ The parade was canceled.
  6. ^ A claim made in April 2018.
  7. ^ Dorsey remained CEO of Twitter until November 2021, when he was replaced by Parag Agrawal.
  8. ^ This is a version of the Seth Rich murder conspiracy theory, which is connected to the broader Clinton Body Count conspiracy theory, that had developed in the 1990s.[157] The claims of this conspiracy theory were propagated from the same venues as Pizzagate,[158] and both shared common attributes.[159][160]
  9. ^ Adrenochrome has become the subject of a number of myths since Hunter S. Thompson mentioned it in his 1971 book Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.[187][188]
  10. ^ that author being the "Original Q" under the multiple individuals hypothesis
  11. ^ Derived from the 1996 film White Squall and sometimes misattributed to John F. Kennedy.[259]
  12. ^ A reference to The Matrix, like the "Follow the White rabbit" slogan.
  13. ^ Mendoza sits on the advisory board of Women for Trump and was scheduled to speak at the 2020 Republican convention until news of her Twitter activity came out;[274] she later denied knowing the content of the thread.[275]
  14. ^ Some thought that Biden's inauguration was pre-recorded, with Trump being sworn in as President in a secret ceremony away from the cameras.[298] Others thought that the inauguration was illegitimate because Biden was sworn in on a leather-bound bible (which Q supporters incorrectly say meant he didn't actually swear on the Bible),[299] or that the Bible he was sworn in on was related to the Freemasons or the Illuminati in preparation for a New World Order (it was actually a Catholic Bible).[300] Others thought the inauguration was legitimate, a part of a ruse by Trump to entrap Biden and the deep state.[299] Some posited that Trump would actually rule as "shadow President" during Biden's term, and others that Biden had been part of QAnon all along and would be the one bringing down the cabal.[301] Many focused on the idea that there were 17 flags on the dais that Trump gave his farewell address on, and that fact that Q is the 17th letter of the alphabet.[302]
  15. ^ She said it was engraved on a bell on John F. Kennedy's sailboat. This is not true, although the quote has been attributed to Kennedy by Q. Kennedy's sailboat, Victura, did not have a bell, and the phrase does not appear on the Kennedy family's yacht, the Honey Fitz. The phrase is shown on a boat in the 1996 movie White Squall, and screenshots from this movie have been spread by QAnon followers as supposed proof of their claims.[414][415]
  16. ^ A lot of Parler's content relates to QAnon or far-right extremist ideologies,[465][466] and it was taken down by Amazon Web Services in the days following the Capitol attack.[467] Although mentions of QAnon or related hashtags on Parler were lower than mainstream platforms' slowest days,[468] Parler conversations are less critical of the movement, and tend to focus on support for Trump.[469]

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qanon, this, article, lead, section, long, length, article, please, help, moving, some, material, from, into, body, article, please, read, layout, guide, lead, section, guidelines, ensure, section, will, still, inclusive, essential, details, please, discuss, t. This article s lead section may be too long for the length of the article Please help by moving some material from it into the body of the article Please read the layout guide and lead section guidelines to ensure the section will still be inclusive of all essential details Please discuss this issue on the article s talk page January 2023 QAnon a ˈ k j uː e n ɒ n KYOO e non ˈ k j uː ae n ɒ n KYOO a non is an American political conspiracy theory and political movement It originated in the American far right political sphere in 2017 1 QAnon centers on fabricated claims made by an anonymous individual or individuals known as Q Those claims have been relayed developed and supplemented by numerous communities and influencers associated with the movement QAnon flag featuring the Q logo and the movement s prominent slogan Where we go one we go all at a Second Amendment rally in Richmond Virginia in 2020 The core QAnon conspiracy theory is that a cabal of Satanic 2 3 4 cannibalistic sexual abusers of children operating a global child sex trafficking ring conspired against former U S President Donald Trump during his term in office 8 The QAnon conspiracy theory has direct roots in Pizzagate an internet conspiracy theory that appeared one year earlier it also incorporates elements of many other theories 9 Some experts have described QAnon as a cult 10 11 Followers of the conspiracy theorists say that the Trump administration secretly fought the cabal of pedophiles and would conduct mass arrests and executions of thousands of cabal members on a day known as the Storm or the Event 12 QAnon conspiracy believers have named Democratic politicians Hollywood actors high ranking government officials business tycoons and medical experts as members of the cabal 13 QAnon has also claimed that Trump stimulated the conspiracy of Russian interference in the 2016 United States presidential election to enlist Robert Mueller to join him in exposing the sex trafficking ring and to prevent a coup d etat by Barack Obama Hillary Clinton and George Soros 14 15 QAnon is described as antisemitic or rooted in antisemitic tropes due to its fixation on Jewish financier George Soros and conspiracy theories about the Rothschild family a frequent target of antisemites 16 17 Many also consider it antisemitic due to its strong resemblance to the antisemitic blood libel the myth that Jews harvest the blood of children for ritual purposes 18 Although it has its origins in older conspiracy theories the first post by Q was in October 2017 on the anonymous imageboard website 4chan Q claimed to be a high level government official with Q clearance who had access to classified information involving the Trump administration and its opponents in the United States 19 Q soon moved to 8chan making it QAnon s online home 20 Q s often cryptic posts became known as drops which were later collected by aggregator apps and websites The conspiracy theory expanded into a viral phenomenon and quickly went beyond Internet culture becoming familiar among the general population and turning into a real political movement QAnon followers began to appear at Trump reelection campaign rallies in August 2018 21 and Trump amplified QAnon accounts on Twitter through his retweets 22 QAnon s conspiracy theories have also been relayed by Russian and Chinese state backed media companies social media troll accounts 27 23 28 and the far right Falun Gong associated Epoch Media Group 34 Since its emergence in American politics QAnon has spawned movements around the world The exact number of QAnon adherents is unclear 4 35 but the group maintains a large online following 3 4 After increased scrutiny of the movement and its hashtags mainstream social media companies such as Twitter 36 and Facebook 37 began taking action to stop the spread of the conspiracy theory QAnon followers have perpetrated acts of violence on numerous occasions 38 Members of the movement actively took part in the 2020 United States presidential election during which they supported Trump s campaign and waged information warfare in an attempt to influence voters 39 40 After Joe Biden won they were involved in efforts to overturn the results of the election Several associates of Trump such as General Michael Flynn 44 and two members of his legal team Lin Wood 49 and Sidney Powell 55 have promoted QAnon derived conspiracy theories When these tactics failed Trump supporters many of them QAnon followers attacked the U S Capitol on January 6 2021 The Capitol attack was a watershed moment for QAnon and led to a further more sustained social media crackdown on the movement and its claims 56 57 David DePape the suspect in the Paul Pelosi attack is a QAnon follower 58 In multiple posts on social media platforms and at least two blogs he promoted QAnon and other far right conspiracy theories 58 59 Contents 1 Background 1 1 Pizzagate 1 2 Influence of 4chan culture 1 3 Previous anons 2 Origin and spread 2 1 International following 2 2 Pastel QAnon 3 Claims 3 1 Q s posts 3 2 The cabal and the Storm 3 3 Child sex trafficking and satanic sacrifice 3 4 Other QAnon beliefs 4 Analysis 4 1 Identity of Q 4 1 1 Multiple individuals 4 1 2 Paul Furber and the Watkins family 4 1 3 Other hypotheses 4 2 Slogans and vocabulary 4 3 Derivative elements 4 3 1 Antisemitism 4 4 Appeal 4 4 1 Disillusionment 4 5 Polling and demographics 5 Incidents 5 1 Attempts to overturn the 2020 U S election 5 2 German coup attempt 6 Reactions 6 1 Media advocacy groups and public figures 6 2 Official response 6 2 1 FBI domestic terrorism assessment 6 2 2 Congressional resolution 6 3 Republican politicians and organizations 6 4 Trump and connected individuals 6 4 1 Donald Trump 6 4 2 Mike Pence 6 4 3 Michael Flynn 6 4 4 Lin Wood 6 4 5 Sidney Powell 6 4 6 Other 6 5 Online platforms 6 5 1 QDrops app 6 5 2 Anti QAnon subreddits 6 5 3 Removal of related content 6 5 4 Migration to alt tech 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksBackgroundPizzagate Main article Pizzagate conspiracy theory Protester advancing the Pizzagate conspiracy theory According to QAnon researcher Mike Rothschild while Q has a number of precursor conspiracy theories and scams no conspiracy theory feeds more immediately into Q than Pizzagate 60 Pizzagate began in March 2016 with a leak of Clinton campaigner John Podesta s emails which promoters of the theory believed contained a secret code detailing child sexual abuse 61 Pizzagate followers said that high profile Democrats were sexually abusing children at a Washington D C pizzeria which led to an armed attack on the establishment by a gunman who believed the conspiracy theory 62 The allegations of child sexual abuse and the centrality of the Clinton family to this abuse became a key part of the QAnon belief system 61 but in time the Clintons centrality to this was de emphasized in favor of more general conspiratorial claims of an alleged worldwide elite of child sex traffickers 63 Q has referred to Pizzagate claims without using the term 61 QAnon followers often used the hashtag SaveTheChildren to promote the Pizzagate conspiracy theory 64 This has caused protests from the unrelated NGO Save the Children 65 Influence of 4chan culture The investigative journalism website Bellingcat has called htg or Human Trafficking General threads on the pol board of 4chan the missing link between Pizzagate and QAnon Instead of focusing on a limited supply of email material to comb through the htg culture allowed users to actively participate in the imagined storylines A key htg poster was Anonymous 5 also known as Frank who claimed to be a child prostitution investigator But the lack of a coherent narrative was a constraint on the htg trend and it never achieved Pizzagate s popularity 66 The main tenets of the QAnon ideology were already present at 4chan before Q s appearance including claims that Hillary Clinton was directly involved in a pedophile ring that Robert Mueller was secretly working with Trump and that large scale military tribunals were imminent His posts specifically targeted individuals who were highly hated in the community beforehand namely Clinton Barack Obama and George Soros Bellingcat says that the idea of the Storm was copied from another poster named Victory of the Light who predicted the Event in which mass televised arrests of the Cabal were forthcoming 66 Previous anons In its most basic sense an anon is an anonymous or pseudonymous Internet poster 67 The concept of anons doing research and claiming to disclose otherwise classified information while a key component of the QAnon conspiracy theory is by no means exclusive to it Q was preceded by so called anons who also claimed to have special government access On July 2 2016 the anonymous poster FBIAnon a self described high level analyst and strategist who claimed to have intimate knowledge of the inner workings of the Clinton case began posting false information about the 2016 investigation into the Clinton Foundation and claimed that Hillary Clinton would be imprisoned if Trump became president Around that time HLIAnon standing for High Level Insider Anon hosted long question and answer sessions dispensing various conspiracy theories including that Princess Diana was murdered after trying to stop the September 11 attacks Soon after the 2016 United States elections two anonymous posters CIAAnon and CIAIntern falsely claimed to be high ranking Central Intelligence Agency CIA officers and in late August 2017 WHInsiderAnon offered a supposed preview that something that was going to go down regarding leaks that would affect the Democratic Party 68 Origin and spreadA 4chan user named Q Clearance Patriot first appeared on the site s pol board on October 28 2017 posting in a thread titled Calm Before the Storm 1 a phrase Trump had previously used to describe a gathering of American military leaders he attended 1 The Storm later became QAnon parlance for an imminent event in which thousands of alleged suspects would be arrested imprisoned and executed for being child eating pedophiles 12 The poster s username implied that they held Q clearance 69 70 a United States Department of Energy security clearance required to access Top Secret information on nuclear weapons and materials 71 A pro Trump protester wearing a t shirt emblazoned with a common QAnon logo at the Stop the Steal rally on November 14 2020 Q s first post said that Hillary Clinton was about to be arrested which would cause massive unrest and be followed by numerous other arrests A second message was posted a few hours later saying that Clinton was being detained though not arrested yet and that Trump was planning to remove criminal rogue elements The post also alluded cryptically to George Soros Huma Abedin and Operation Mockingbird 72 Many other messages followed Q s activity surged in November with most posts expanding upon previous theories about Hillary Clinton Other conspiracy theories were later added notably involving Barack Obama Saudi Arabia and Iran 73 An Internet community soon developed around interpreting and analyzing posts attributed to Q and several of these conspiracy theorists became minor celebrities within the community 74 75 Followers started looking for clues that would confirm their beliefs including in the most commonplace phrases and occurrences in November 2017 Trump sipping water from a bottle was interpreted as a secret sign that the mass arrests would soon take place 76 Though QAnon immediately integrated Pizzagate s theory of secret child sex trafficking rings operated by the elite it went much further by implying a worldwide cabal and by incorporating elements from various other conspiracies One of the earlier rumors spread by QAnon followers was that such figures as Hillary Clinton her daughter Chelsea and Senator John McCain had already been arrested and indicted and were wearing ankle monitoring bracelets during their public appearances 76 In the following months the QAnon community helped spread other rumors such as the Frazzledrip theory which purported the existence of a snuff video showing Hillary Clinton and Huma Abedin murdering a child drinking her blood and taking turns wearing the skin from her face as a mask 77 78 In November 2017 two 4chan moderators Paul Furber also known as BaruchtheScribe 68 a South African conspiracy theorist with an interest in United States politics 79 and Coleman Rogers also known as Pamphlet Anon 68 worked with YouTuber Tracy Diaz to promote QAnon to a wider audience 80 81 This involved setting up the r CBTS Stream subreddit where subscribers came to talk about QAnon The subreddit was permanently closed in March 2018 due to incitement of violence and posting private information 68 QAnon spread to other social media including Twitter and YouTube 74 Rogers and his wife Christina Urso launched Patriots Soapbox a YouTube livestream dedicated to QAnon which they used to solicit donations U S Representative Lauren Boebert was a guest on the channel 80 Also in November 2017 posts by Q moved to 8chan with Q citing concerns that the 4chan board had been infiltrated 68 Thereafter Q posted only on 8chan 20 In August 2019 8chan was shut down after it was connected with the El Paso shooting and other violent incidents Followers of QAnon then moved to Endchan until 8chan was restored under the name 8kun 82 40 Vice President Mike Pence with Broward County SWAT team members on November 30 2018 the man on the left wears a Q patch close up used by followers of QAnon b the deputy was reprimanded and removed from the SWAT team as a result The photo was tweeted removed and then replaced in Pence s feed 83 QAnon first received attention from the mainstream press in November 2017 Newsweek called it Pizzagate on steroids 76 Gossip columnist Liz Crokin a Pizzagate follower was one of the first public figures to embrace QAnon and became one of the movement s most prominent influencers 84 Television host Sean Hannity and entertainer Roseanne Barr spread the news about it to their social media followers in early 2018 and the conspiracy theory gained traction on the mainstream right At this time InfoWars host and far right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones claimed to be in personal contact with Q This led to the presence en masse of QAnon followers at a July 2018 Trump rally for the midterm elections in Tampa Florida the first visible presence of the QAnon movement at Trump rallies 85 Some Christian pastors introduced their congregations to QAnon ideas The Indiana based Omega Kingdom Ministry tried to combine QAnon and Christianity with Q posts and Bible quotes both read during church services 86 Some Christians such as pastor Derek Kubilus call QAnon heresy 87 but most U S pastors have not taken a stand against it 88 More generally QAnon s rise coincided with increasing radicalization and violent episodes in American far right movements 89 QAnon related merchandise was widely available on Amazon s online marketplace in 2018 90 QAnon An Invitation to the Great Awakening a book said to be authored by a group of twelve QAnon followers neared the top of Amazon s bestsellers list in 2019 possibly through algorithmic manipulation 91 92 Also in 2019 QAnon blogger Neon Revolt an alias of former aspiring screenwriter Robert Cornero Jr self published the book Revolution Q The Story of QAnon and the 2nd American Revolution which became an influential text among the QAnon community and was also distributed by Amazon 93 In 2020 Politico noted that 100 titles associated with QAnon were available on Amazon Marketplace in many different languages and with generally positive reviews 94 QAnon related merchandise was also available on Etsy and Teespring and pages relating to the conspiracy theory were on Patreon and GoFundMe 95 Sites dedicated to aggregating the Q posts also called drops 96 or Q drops 97 82 became essential for their dissemination and spread QMap was the most popular and famous aggregator run by a pseudonymous developer and overall key QAnon figure known as QAPPANON 98 99 But QMap shut down shortly after the fact checking website Logically published a September 2020 report that theorized that QAPPANON was a New Jersey based security analyst named Jason Gelinas 99 100 Multiple online communities were created around QAnon in 2020 Facebook conducted an internal investigation which revealed that the social network hosted thousands of QAnon themed groups and pages with millions of members and followers 101 According to Reuters Russian backed social media accounts promoted QAnon claims as early as November or December 2017 25 In 2018 Time magazine called Q one of the 25 most influential people on the Internet 102 Russian government funded Russian state media such as RT and Sputnik have amplified the conspiracy theory since 2019 citing QAnon as evidence that the United States is riven by internal strife and division 23 In 2021 a report from the Soufan Center a research group focused on national security found that one fifth of 166 820 QAnon posts in the United States between January 2020 and February 2021 originated in foreign countries primarily Russia and China and that China was the primary foreign actor touting QAnon narratives online 28 103 104 The far right Falun Gong associated Epoch Media Group including The Epoch Times has also been a major promoter of the conspiracy theory 34 University of Southern California professor and data scientist Emilio Ferrara found that about 25 percent of accounts that use QAnon hashtags retweet InfoWars or had retweeted One America News Network are bots 105 International following Marc Andre Argentino a researcher of the movement noted in August 2020 that QAnon dedicated Facebook pages existed in 71 countries worldwide 106 In January 2021 researcher Joel Finkelstein told The Washington Post that the German and Japanese QAnon movements were particularly strong and growing 107 though according to a later New York Times report the Japanese version also known as JAnon Japanese Jアノン 108 remains a fringe belief even among conspiracy theorists 109 Three pro QAnon groups in Japan are known to exist as of 2022 J Anon QArmyJapanFlynn and YamatoQ 110 111 In April 2022 the Tokyo Metropolitan Police arrested several members of YamatoQ for breaking into a health clinic which provided COVID 19 vaccinations 112 Between March and June 2020 during the COVID 19 pandemic QAnon activity nearly tripled on Facebook and nearly doubled on Instagram and Twitter 113 By that time QAnon had spread to Europe from the Netherlands to the Balkan Peninsula 114 In Germany far right activists and influencers have created on YouTube Facebook and Telegram a German audience for QAnon estimated in 2020 at 200 000 German Reichsburger groups adopted QAnon to promote its belief that modern Germany is not a sovereign republic but rather a corporation created by Allied nations after World War II and expressed their hope that Trump would lead an army to restore the Reich 114 A March 2022 study by the Center for Monitoring Analysis and Strategy a German think tank found that more than one in ten people in Germany agreed with QAnon s theories and that Alternative for Germany AfD and Freedom Party of Austria FPO voters were more likely to believe in QAnon 115 116 In Russia a similar conspiracy theory the Soviet Citizens which claims the Russian Federation is a Delaware based LLC that occupies the legal territory of the Soviet Union also became susceptible to QAnon beliefs 117 One in four Britons are said to believe in QAnon related theories though only 6 support QAnon 118 In October 2020 anti racist advocacy group Hope not Hate said that British influencer Martin Geddes ran one of the most popular QAnon Twitter accounts in the world 119 In October 2021 Remy Daillet Wiedemann a French QAnon associated conspiracy theorist 120 121 was charged with terrorism for having planned a coup against the French government Various associates of Daillet Wiedemann were also arrested and charged in late 2021 122 and early 2022 123 Many Canadians have also promoted QAnon 124 125 126 In July 2020 a gunman and QAnon follower drove a vehicle into the grounds of Rideau Hall the temporary residence of Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau to arrest Trudeau over COVID 19 restrictions and firearm regulations 127 128 129 A February 8 article in The Guardian described the 2022 convoy protests in Canada as the result of coordination between QAnon conspiracy theorists and anti vaccine and anti government organizations 130 Romana Didulo a Philippines born Canadian woman claiming to be Canada s rightful Queen built up an online following in the course of 2021 and went on to create a cultlike organization using QAnon and sovereign citizen concepts Because of Didulo s network of committed followers and frequent calls for violent action researchers identified her in 2022 as one of the most dangerous QAnon influencers in Canada 131 132 133 The movement has also spread to Spain and Latin America 134 with countries like Costa Rica Colombia Argentina Mexico Paraguay and Brazil having an online presence 135 La Nacion reported in 2020 that the Facebook page QAnon Costa Rica was spreading misinformation and fake news called to depose President Carlos Alvarado and extolled right wing figures such as far right presidential candidate Juan Diego Castro Fernandez and controversial deputies Dragos Dolanescu Valenciano and Erick Rodriguez Steller 136 In Spain the far right Vox party was accused of endorsing anti Biden conspiracy theories linked to QAnon in its Twitter account by claiming that Biden was the candidate preferred by pedophiles 137 An RTVE news report found that most Spanish QAnon supporters identified Vox as their preferred political party 138 Pastel QAnon Main article Pastel QAnon Pastel QAnon identified by Concordia University researcher Marc Andre Argentino 139 140 is a collection of techniques aimed predominantly at indoctrinating women into the conspiracy theory mainly on social media sites like Instagram Facebook Telegram and YouTube 141 It co opts the aesthetics and language of social media influencers often using personal anecdotes and gateway issues i e child sex trafficking to frame QAnon beliefs as reasonable 142 ClaimsQ s posts A QAnon logo based on a white silhouette of a rabbit which signifies Q telling followers to Follow the White Rabbit i e discover the hidden truth by doing their own research about the theory Q made thousands of posts on 4chan and 8chan 8kun 96 These drops were often allusive cryptic and impossible to verify 143 some included strings of characters that are allegedly coded messages 144 Q used a conspiratorial tone with phrases like I ve said too much or Some things must remain classified to the very end To sustain faith in a final victory over the cabal Q used recurring phrases such as Trust the plan Enjoy the show and Nothing can stop what is coming 82 Q s messages typically claimed that everything was going as planned that Trump was in control and that all his adversaries would end up in prison 72 Q also encouraged followers to do their own research by telling them to Follow the White Rabbit c QAnon followers used the White Rabbit reference both as a hashtag 145 76 and as the name of a Facebook group that had around 90 000 members in 2020 146 Many early posts advanced claims about deep state collusion with foreign powers In 2018 Q mentioned geopolitical conspiracies such as the Obama administration having planned to send technology to Iran and North Korea Later Q found new targets such as Planned Parenthood which he accused of harvesting fetuses for profit or Ruth Bader Ginsburg who he said was a member of the cabal Over the years other topics of interest included Russian interference child trafficking Jeffrey Epstein Antifa and Hunter Biden 73 Becoming increasingly vague over time Q s posts allowed followers to map their own beliefs onto them and develop new variations of the theory 147 The author Walter Kirn has described Q as an innovator among conspiracy theorists by enthralling readers with clues rather than presenting claims directly The audience for internet narratives doesn t want to read it wants to write It doesn t want answers provided it wants to search for them 148 But Q often made specific predictions that did not prove correct 149 Hillary Clinton was about to be arrested and would attempt to flee the country d John Podesta would be arrested on November 3 2017 and public riots would be organized to try and prevent the arrest of other public officials 72 A major event involving the Department of Defense would take place on February 1 2018 People targeted by Trump would commit suicide en masse on February 10 2018 There would be a car bombing in London around February 16 2018 A smoking gun video of Hillary Clinton would emerge in March 2018 Something major would happen in Chongqing on April 10 2018 There would be a bombshell revelation about North Korea in May 2018 The Trump military parade would never be forgotten e The Five Eyes won t be around much longer Mark Zuckerberg was going to leave Facebook and flee the United States f Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey would be forced to resign next in the context of the prediction of Zuckerberg s resignation g Pope Francis would have a terrible May in 2018 On multiple occasions Q has dismissed these incorrect predictions as deliberate claiming that disinformation is necessary 151 152 153 This has led Australian psychologist Stephan Lewandowsky to emphasize the self sealing quality of the conspiracy theory highlighting its anonymous purveyor s use of plausible deniability and noting that evidence against it can become evidence of its validity in the minds of believers 150 The numerous false unsubstantiated claims Q has posted include That the CIA installed North Korean leader Kim Jong un as a puppet ruler 154 That U S Representative and former Democratic National Committee chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz hired Salvadoran gang MS 13 to murder DNC staffer Seth Rich 155 156 h An apparent suggestion that German chancellor Angela Merkel is Adolf Hitler s granddaughter 161 That Obama Hillary Clinton George Soros and others are planning a coup against Trump and are involved in an international child sex trafficking ring 162 163 That the Mueller investigation was a counter coup led by Trump who pretended to conspire with Russia to hire Mueller to secretly investigate the Democrats 15 and expose the child sex trafficking ring 164 That the Rothschild family leads a satanic cult 14 a centuries old antisemitic trope against the family 165 After Trump lost the 2020 election the rate of Q s posts sharply declined 73 and Q stopped posting altogether one month later The last drop was on December 8 2020 166 Mike Rothschild author of a book on QAnon said that he doubted Q would ever come back as the movement had outgrown the need for new drops and Trump s election loss had invalidated the core QAnon prophecy But he added that Q might resume posting if the community really needed new drops to keep it moving forward 167 On June 24 2022 Q or someone who possesses their details posted on 8kun after an 18 month hiatus 168 169 The post claimed that Cassidy Hutchinson who testified at the sixth public hearing on the January 6 Attack was involved in a plot to disparage Trump 170 171 The cabal and the Storm Outside the US Capitol during the January 6 2021 riot a Trump supporter carries a placard depicting Jesus in a MAGA hat with the QAnon hashtag WWG1WGA visible in the lower right QAnon s core belief is that the world is controlled by a secret cabal of Satan worshipping child molesters whom Trump is secretly battling to stop and that Q an anonymous entity reveals details about the battle online The cabal is thought to cover up its existence by controlling politicians mainstream media and Hollywood 172 Q s revelations imply that the destruction of the cabal is imminent but also that it will only be accomplished with the support of the patriots who make up the QAnon community 82 This will happen at a time known as the Event or the Storm when thousands of people will be arrested and possibly sent to Guantanamo Bay prison or face military tribunals The U S military will then take over the country 173 and the result will be salvation and utopia on earth 174 QAnon beliefs imply the rejection of government officials other than Trump and his closest associates as well as of mainstream institutions and media 82 Public figures whom QAnon followers believe to be part of the cabal include Democratic Party politicians like Joe Biden Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton businesspeople like George Soros 9 and Bill Gates 175 religious leaders like Pope Francis and the Dalai Lama 9 Anthony Fauci 82 and entertainers like Oprah Winfrey Ellen DeGeneres 9 Lady Gaga 176 and Chrissy Teigen 175 177 Tom Hanks is a special target for QAnon believers when Hanks went into quarantine at the beginning of the COVID 19 pandemic they spread a rumor that he had been arrested on child abuse charges Other similar allegations followed and in July 2021 some QAnon adherents took seriously an article from a parody website that said Hanks had been executed by the U S military 178 176 One key tenet in QAnon s narrative until the 2020 election was the recurring prediction that Trump would be reelected in a landslide and spend his second term bringing about the Storm by undoing the deep state disbanding the cabal and arresting its leaders 179 After Trump lost and Q stopped posting QAnon followers continued to search for previously unseen clues in old posts or worked on their own by creating new spin offs of the theory 167 They subsequently made predictions about Trump remaining president or returning to power such as Joe Biden s inauguration on January 20 2021 would be an elaborate trap set for the Democrats who would be arrested en masse and executed while Trump retained power 180 Trump would be inaugurated on March 4 2021 as the 19th president 181 Trump would be inaugurated again on March 20 2021 After this did not happen QAnon adherents predicted it would happen on August 13 2021 182 The Arizona audit would prove election fraud handing the state to Trump and other states would follow suit in a domino effect resulting in Trump being reinstated as president 167 The 2021 California gubernatorial recall election result would be proven fraudulent which would catalyze a national fraud audit resulting in Trump returning to power 183 John F Kennedy the 35th president of the United States who was assassinated in 1963 or his son John F Kennedy Jr who died in a plane crash in 1999 would appear alive in front of a crowd in Dallas on November 2 2021 and announce Trump s reinstatement as president and the installation of Kennedy Jr as vice president 184 Child sex trafficking and satanic sacrifice QAnon effectively merged with Pizzagate by incorporating its beliefs namely that children are being abducted in large numbers to supply a child trafficking ring which the followers equate with the cabal They also see Trump as the only person fighting this criminal network 185 Added to this is the belief that politicians and Hollywood elites engage in adrenochrome harvesting in which adrenalin is extracted from children s blood to produce the psychoactive drug adrenochrome 186 i This comprises claims that children are tortured or sacrificed in Satanic rituals to harvest the adrenaline that comes from fear 187 The aforementioned Frazzledrip video in which Hillary Clinton and Huma Abedin allegedly murdered a child was said to depict an adrenochrome harvest 78 One version of the QAnon theory posits that the child abusers use adrenochrome as an elixir to remain young 189 SaveOurChildren graffiti on a bridge in Lufkin Texas In June 2020 a group led by QAnon promoter Timothy Charles Holmseth which called itself the Pentagon Pedophile Task Force despite having no connection with the Pentagon or any U S governmental agency attracted attention by spreading false claims about tens of thousands of children being held hostage and tortured in New York City 190 191 Also by 2020 some followers began using the Twitter hashtag SaveTheChildren SaveOurChildren was also used 192 coopting a trademarked name for the child welfare organization Save the Children 193 This led to an August 7 statement by Save the Children on the unauthorized use of its name in campaigns 194 In September Facebook and Instagram tried to prevent SaveTheChildren from being associated with QAnon by redirecting users who searched for the hashtag to the child welfare group 195 in October Facebook announced that it would try to limit the hashtag s reach 196 In the same period QAnon followers also created a conspiracy theory that falsely accused furniture company Wayfair of selling expensive furniture to launder money gained from child sex trafficking 197 198 Similar groups in both the U S and the U K helped organize street protests that they say raise awareness of child sexual abuse and human trafficking 199 200 These protests and hashtags have often avoided social media restrictions 201 and tend to attract more women and a more politically diverse and younger crowd than typical QAnon groups including people opposed to Trump and his leadership These groups are considered to be linked to the Pastel QAnon community 202 QAnon s child abuse allegations against popular entertainers are notably based on the unproven claims of the actor Isaac Kappy who in 2018 accused multiple Hollywood stars of pedophilia 176 203 204 Travis View wrote in a Washington Post column that QAnon and Pizzagate conspiracy theorists harm the credibility of the fight against child sexual abuse as their baseless claims are a distraction from actual crimes Followers of these theories have also credited themselves for arrests of criminals in which they had no part QAnon promoter Jordan Sather credited Jeffrey Epstein s arrest to 4chan and 8chan while none of the investigative reporting nor the indictment referenced these forums 205 Some of the conspiracy theories about Epstein s death have also brought people to QAnon 185 In May 2022 The New York Times reported that QAnon supporters were intercepting child migrants at the Mexico United States border and collecting information about their families on the premise that they were falling prey to sex trafficking schemes 206 Other QAnon beliefs See also Syncretism merging of belief systems as a general notion See also Sovereign citizen movement and COVID 19 misinformation QAnon supporters awaiting the return of John F Kennedy Jr in Dealey Plaza on November 22 2021 QAnon Anonymous a podcast dedicated to analyzing and debunking the QAnon movement calls it a big tent conspiracy theory due to its ability to constantly evolve and add new claims QAnon has incorporated elements from many other preexisting beliefs besides its immediate predecessor Pizzagate the theory has added features from much older conspiracy theories such as those about the Kennedy assassination U F O s and 9 11 9 In 2018 Liz Crokin said that John F Kennedy Jr faked his death and that he is Q 207 208 Other followers adopted variations of the Kennedy conspiracy theory asserting that a Pittsburgh Trump supporter named Vincent Fusca is Kennedy Jr in disguise and would be Trump s 2020 running mate 208 In November 2021 hundreds gathered in Dealey Plaza in Dallas the site of President Kennedy s assassination believing they would witness the return of Kennedy Jr or both Kennedys Attendees expected the event would herald Trump s reinstatement as president that Trump would step down to allow Kennedy Jr to become president and that Kennedy Jr would then name Michael Flynn as his vice president 209 210 211 According to QAnon researcher Will Sommer about 20 percent of the QAnon followers believe the JFK Jr theory while the majority finds it too farcical on its face 208 Logo of E Clause a sovereign citizen pseudolaw firm associated with QAnon 191 212 Due to the overlap between the two movements some QAnon followers have joined the sovereign citizens a loose grouping of vexatious litigants and tax protesters whose set of pseudolegal beliefs implies that most laws and taxes are illegitimate and can be safely ignored if one uses the correct procedures 213 214 In 2022 the Anti Defamation League reported that sovereign citizen ideology was attracting a growing number of QAnon adherents as their belief in the Biden administration s illegitimacy meshed well with sovereign citizens broader anti government views 215 Some QAnon adherents have expressed belief in the reptilian conspiracy theory asserting that the Satanic cabal alleged to be in power consists of shapeshifting reptilian humanoids 216 In 2018 Q said that vaccines not all were part of the Big Pharma conspiracy theory 217 But as the anxiety and isolation linked to the COVID 19 pandemic fostered a rise of conspiracy theories and anti vaccine discourse many in the movement used the pandemic to promote QAnon 217 Very little of this was directed by Q posts and Q did not mention the pandemic until March 23 2020 when it called COVID 19 the China virus 218 not using the name COVID 19 until April 8 73 But influencers in the QAnon community were openly anti mask 72 and anti vaccine 219 220 221 222 and helped spread denialism 84 as well as other misinformation about the pandemic 223 224 225 Notably QAnon conspiracy theorists touted drinking an industrial bleach known as MMS or Miracle Mineral Solution as a miracle cure for COVID 19 226 227 228 Q suggested that hydroxychloroquine endorsed by Trump at the time was a cure for the disease and accused the Democrats of forcing infected patients into nursing homes deliberately causing most COVID related deaths in the United States 73 Some QAnon followers have said that the pandemic isn t real others have claimed that it was created by the deep state 82 QAnon adherents also helped promote the conspiratorial video Plandemic 72 In March 2022 CNN France 24 and Foreign Policy reported that QAnon promoters were echoing Russian disinformation that created conspiracy theories about United States funded laboratories in Ukraine 229 230 231 Russian state media falsely claimed that secret United States biolabs were creating weapons a claim refuted by the United States Ukraine and the United Nations 230 In reality the laboratories were first established to secure and dismantle the remnants of the Soviet biological weapons program and since then have been used to monitor and prevent new epidemics The laboratories are publicly listed not secret and are owned and operated by host countries such as Ukraine not by the US 229 230 232 In the conspiracy theory interpretation QAnon followers have claimed to justify the invasion of Ukraine as an effort by Putin and Trump to destroy military laboratories in Ukraine 229 230 Until the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine QAnon adjacent groups were hostile to China In March 2022 analyst Elise Thomas wrote in a report for the Institute for Strategic Dialogue The dynamics of the invasion are shifting their views In an astoundingly short space of time Xi Jinping appears to have been recast from a villain to a hero in the QAnon conspiracy pantheon 233 234 Some QAnon adherents have also become invested in the NESARA economic conspiracy theory In 2022 Bellingcat reported that many QAnon related Telegram channels were becoming increasingly devoted to NESARA content 235 AnalysisIdentity of Q The Q persona was that of a well connected individual with access to highly sensitive government information who put themself at risk by dispensing their knowledge to 4chan then 8chan 8kun users Q used a calm authoritative tone rarely interacted with other posters and never argued with those who disagreed with their claims In 2021 Bellingcat analyzed several little known posts published by Q during the days that followed the first drops while containing text identical to later messages unambiguously authored by Q these also showed Q being out of character and behaving in a manner similar to 4chan s other anonymous posters Bellingcat s theory is that the author of these messages j had not yet perfected the Q persona and was still settling into the voice of their online alter ego which implies that Q was originally one 4chan poster among many instead of a powerful government insider 236 Multiple individuals By 2020 it became accepted among researchers that the pseudonymous entity known as Q has been controlled by multiple people in cooperation 80 A stylometric analysis has suggested that two people likely wrote Q s posts and that their distinct signatures clearly correspond to separate periods in time and different online forums 237 238 An analysis of metadata of images posted by Q found that they were likely posted by someone in the Pacific Time Zone 239 By design anonymous imageboards such as 4chan and 8chan obscure their posters identities 80 240 Those who wish to prove a consistent identity between posts while remaining anonymous can use a tripcode which associates a post with a unique digital signature for any poster who knows the password 82 241 There have been thousands of posts associated with a Q tripcode 82 The tripcode associated with Q has changed several times creating uncertainty about the poster s continuous identity 82 Passwords on 8chan are also easy to crack and the Q tripcode has been repeatedly compromised and used by people pretending to be Q 242 When 8chan returned as 8kun in November 2019 after several months of downtime the Q posting on 8kun posted photos of a pen and notebook that had been pictured in earlier 8chan posts to show the continuation of the Q identity and continued to use Q s 8chan tripcode 82 Paul Furber and the Watkins family Main articles Jim Watkins and Ron Watkins Ron Watkins Since the Q tripcode was uniquely verified by 8chan s server and not reproducible on other imageboards and Q did not have another means of communication Q was not able to post when the website went down after the 2019 El Paso shooting 243 This means that Jim Watkins the owner of 8chan and his son Ron Watkins who used to administrate 8chan are two of the few people who can definitively say who Q is 244 Fredrick Brennan the original owner of 8chan said in June 2020 that Q either knows Jim or Ron Watkins or was hired by Jim or Ron Watkins 82 244 He later said that If Jim Watkins is not Q himself he can find out who Q is at any time And he s pretty much the only person in the world that can have private contact with Q 245 In September 2020 Brennan speculated that the Q account was initially run by another person with Jim and Ron Watkins taking over in late 2017 244 or early 2018 Brennan s theory is that the original Q poster was Johannesburg resident Paul Furber 246 a 4chan and 8chan moderator and one of the first online commentators to promote QAnon 80 79 Evidence for this theory includes that Q s first password Matlock 247 was cracked on New Year s Day 2018 248 and due to the nature of tripcodes 247 Furber was asked to verify that the new Q with a new password tripcode 249 was the same IP address as the old Q Furber described this as a lot of work but something he d been called to do 247 Brennan further suspects that Ron Watkins seized control of the account from Furber by using his login privileges as 8chan s administrator 249 Furber has denied ever being Q 246 Both Jim and Ron Watkins have said they do not know Q s identity and have denied being Q 82 250 244 The documentary filmmaker Cullen Hoback spent three years investigating the origins of QAnon and its connection to 8chan conducting extensive interviews with Jim and Ron Watkins and Brennan In the last episode of Q Into the Storm the 2021 HBO docuseries he produced from this research Hoback showed his final conversation with Ron Watkins who stated on camera I ve spent the past almost ten years every day doing this kind of research anonymously Now I m doing it publicly that s the only difference It was basically three years of intelligence training teaching normies how to do intelligence work It was basically what I was doing anonymously before but never as Q Watkins then laughed and added Never as Q I promise Because I am not Q and I never was 251 252 Hoback viewed this as an inadvertent admission by Watkins and concluded from this interview and his other research that Watkins is Q 253 Watkins again denied being Q shortly before the series premiered 254 On February 19 2022 The New York Times reported that analysis of the Q posts by two independent forensic linguistics teams using stylometry techniques indicated that Paul Furber was the main author of the initial Q posts and Ron Watkins took over in 2018 Furber said Q s writing style had influenced his own not the other way around 79 Other hypotheses There has been much speculation about Q s motives and identity A range of theories held by both QAnon followers and critics have credited Q s posts to sources including a military intelligence officer 73 a Trump administration insider 75 a live action role playing game created by the puzzle organization Cicada 3301 255 a left wing artist collective 256 Michael Flynn 257 Stephen Miller 164 or Trump himself 164 One QAnon influencer Austin Steinbart caused controversy within the QAnon community by claiming that Q was his own time traveling future self 258 Slogans and vocabulary The popular QAnon slogan WWG1WGA Where we go one we go all with a reference to The Matrix painted on an SUV The spread of QAnon has been accompanied by a series of slogans catchphrases buzzwords and hashtags that helped boost its popularity and online presence Terms like the cabal or the Storm and Q s recurring phrases like Trust the plan or Enjoy the show are among the most popular 82 189 Q s drops are also known as crumbs Q has used the term 97 or breadcrumbs 259 In turn followers of the conspiracy who analyze these posts have called themselves bakers who assemble the crumbs to make dough or bread as they weave the clues into a better understanding of the narrative 97 One early rallying cry among QAnon followers was Follow the White Rabbit 76 A popular QAnon slogan is Where we go one we go all frequently abbreviated as WWG1WGA k first used by Q in April 2018 73 The phrase Do your own research or Do the research encourages people to look for clues that will confirm QAnon narratives Q sent me has been a declaration of allegiance to Q 189 Other common phrases in QAnon parlance include white hat a Trump supporter black hat someone in league with the deep state 259 Great Awakening the point at which the public wakes up to the truth red pill l taking the red pill means achieving QAnon awareness or sheeple a disparaging term for people who believe the mainstream media narrative and not QAnon 260 17anon has sometimes been used as an alternative spelling of QAnon Q being the 17th letter of the alphabet and a way of circumventing social media algorithms 189 Derivative elements For broader coverage of the common theme in American political conspiracy theories see Conspiracy theories in United States politics As it incorporates elements from many other conspiracy theories QAnon naturally displays similarities with previous narratives imagery and moral panics whether political or religious in nature In Salon Matthew Rozsa wrote that QAnon may best be understood as an example of what historian Richard Hofstadter called The Paranoid Style in American Politics the title of his 1964 essay on religious millenarianism and apocalypticism 4 172 QAnon s vocabulary echoes Christian tropes such as the Storm the Genesis flood narrative or Judgment Day and the Great Awakening evoking the reputed historical religious Great Awakenings of the early 18th century to the late 20th century 4 leading it to be sometimes construed as an emerging religious movement 82 QAnon followers while seeing Trump as a flawed Christian also view him as a messiah sent by God 3 According to one QAnon video the battle between Trump and the cabal is of biblical proportions a fight for earth of good versus evil Some QAnon supporters say the coming reckoning will be a reverse rapture a revelation that means not only the end of the world but a new beginning according to American political author Alexander Reid Ross 174 Like Pizzagate 261 QAnon has some resemblance to the Satanic panic of the 1980s when hundreds of daycare workers were falsely accused of abusing children 262 263 264 265 Antisemitism According to the Anti Defamation League while the vast majority of QAnon inspired conspiracy theories have nothing to do with anti Semitism an impressionistic review of QAnon tweets about Israel Jews Zionists the Rothschilds and Soros revealed some troubling examples 17 Ethan Zuckerman and Mike McQuade have argued that QAnon is more anti elite than explicitly anti Semitic 7 The Washington Post and The Forward magazine have called QAnon s targeting of Jewish figures like George Soros and the Rothschilds striking anti Semitic elements and garden variety nonsense with racist and anti Semitic undertones 15 266 A Jewish Telegraphic Agency article in August 2018 asserted Some of QAnon s archetypical elements including secret elites and kidnapped children among others are reflective of historical and ongoing anti Semitic conspiracy theories 16 QAnon s adrenochrome harvesting claims have been linked to blood libel by the followers who believe in the truthfulness of both 267 and people who have researched QAnon Blood libel is a medieval antisemitic myth that says Jewish people murder Christian children and use their blood to make matzo for Passover 186 268 262 In February 2022 social media users shared images of a sculpture of Simon of Trent whose death was falsely blamed on the town s Jewish population as evidence that elites harvest adrenochrome from children s blood The artwork is in fact an example of the blood libel 269 270 Genocide scholar Gregory Stanton has called QAnon a Nazi cult rebranded and its theories a rebranded version of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion a fabricated antisemitic text published in 1903 deriving from antisemitic canards 271 272 Republican QAnon follower Mary Ann Mendoza was noted for her reference to the antisemitic text She retweeted a Twitter thread about the Rothschild family Satanic High Priestesses and American presidents saying The Protocols Of The Elders Of Zion is not a fabrication And it certainly is not anti Semitic to point out this fact 273 m An April 2021 Morning Consult poll found that 49 of Americans who believe in QAnon agree with the Protocols and that 78 of Americans who agree with the Protocols also believe in QAnon 276 In 2021 the Anti Defamation League reported that neo Nazis were exploiting the absence of leadership among QAnon adherents on Telegram to promote antisemitic conspiracy theories in those communities 277 Appeal Experts have classified QAnon s appeal as comparable to those of religious cults 10 According to an expert in online conspiracy Renee DiResta QAnon s pattern of enticement is similar to that of cults in the pre Internet era where as the targeted person was led deeper and deeper into the group s secrets they become increasingly isolated from friends and family outside the cult 278 Online support groups developed for those whose loved ones were drawn into QAnon notably the subreddit r QAnonCasualties which grew from 3 500 participants in June 2020 to 28 000 by October 279 In the Internet age QAnon virtual communities have little real world connection with each other but online they can number in the tens of thousands 278 Rachel Bernstein an expert on cults who specializes in recovery therapy said What a movement such as QAnon has going for it and why it will catch on like wildfire is that it makes people feel connected to something important that other people don t yet know about All cults will provide this feeling of being special There is no self correction process within the group since the self reinforcing true followers are immune to correction fact checking or counter speech which is drowned out by the cult s groupthink 278 QAnon s cultish quality has led to its characterization as a possible emerging religious movement 82 280 281 282 283 It has also been called a syncretic movement 284 Jake Angeli a prominent proponent of QAnon and stormer at the U S Capitol attack 285 carrying a Q Sent Me placard Travis View a researcher who studies QAnon says that it is as addictive as a video game and offers the player the possibility of being involved in something of world historical importance According to View You can sit at your computer and search for information and then post about what you find and Q basically promises that through this process you are going to radically change the country institute this incredible almost bloodless revolution and then be part of this historical movement that will be written about for generations View compares this to mundane political involvement in which one s efforts might help to get a state legislator elected QAnon says View competes not in the marketplace of ideas but in the marketplace of realities 286 The belief in The Plan that Q alleged was in place to defeat the deep state and the cabal boosted the confidence of QAnon followers who were told that things were happening behind the scenes and that victory would inevitably follow if they trusted Trump and the secret plan 189 QAnon believers try to solve riddles presented in Q s posts by connecting them to Trump speeches and tweets and other sources 68 The New Yorker has likened QAnon to a form of interactive role playing 287 Some followers used a Q clock consisting of a wheel of concentric dials to decode clues based on the timing of Q s posts and Trump s tweets 82 Conspiracy theories have tended to make headway in times of societal uncertainty and help people to feel more in control in the face of disturbing information American sociologist Mark Juergensmeyer says he find s QAnon consistent with many other extremist religiopolitical movements including those that have arisen in response to the recent global crises of mass migration economic globalization and now a global pandemic 288 Survey data showed in late 2020 that a quarter of those who knew about QAnon thought there was some truth to it In a conspiracy theory environment primary institutions of society that once served as trusted impartial authorities are easily rejected if they contradict the conspiracy theory making it very difficult to counter the thinking of QAnon followers 289 Disillusionment Travis View says People in the QAnon community often talk about alienation from family and friends Though they typically talk about how Q frayed their relationships on private Facebook groups But they think these issues are temporary and primarily the fault of others They often comfort themselves by imagining that there will be a moment of vindication sometime in the near future which will prove their beliefs right They imagine that after this happens not only will their relationships be restored but people will turn to them as leaders who understand what s going on better than the rest of us 290 Disillusionment can also come from the failure of the theories predictions Q predicted Republican success in the 2018 US midterm elections and claimed that Attorney General Jeff Sessions was involved in secret work for Trump and that despite outward tension the two were allies When Democrats made significant gains and Trump fired Sessions many in the Q community were disillusioned 291 Further disillusionment came when a predicted December 5 mass arrest and imprisonment in Guantanamo Bay detention camp of Trump s enemies did not occur nor did the dismissal of charges against Trump s former national security advisor Michael Flynn For some these failures began the process of separation from the QAnon cult while others urged direct action in the form of an insurrection against the government Psychologist Robert Lifton said such a response to a failed prophecy is not unusual apocalyptic cults such as Heaven s Gate the People s Temple the Manson Family and Aum Shinrikyo resorted to mass suicide or mass murder when their expectations for revelations or the fulfillment of their prophecies did not materialize Lifton called this forcing the end 290 View echoed the concern that disillusioned QAnon followers might take matters into their own hands 174 as Pizzagate follower Edgar Maddison Welch did in 2016 Matthew Phillip Wright did at Hoover Dam in 2018 and Anthony Comello did in 2019 when he murdered Mafia boss Frank Cali believing himself to be under Trump s protection 292 In February 2019 Liz Crokin said that she was losing patience waiting for Trump to arrest the supposed members of the child sex ring and warned that people might conduct vigilante justice if he took too long 293 Joe Biden taking the oath of office at his inauguration This went against the expectations of QAnon followers leading to disillusionment of many The inauguration of Joe Biden as president was a major disappointment for QAnon followers who were convinced that Biden had won the election through voter fraud and that his victory would be invalidated many QAnon adherents believed until the last minute that something momentous would happen during the ceremony resulting in Trump remaining in power The inauguration ultimately went on as planned 294 According to a book on the psychology of QAnon followers Pastels and Pedophiles Inside the Mind of QAnon The inauguration was a particularly difficult prophecy to get wrong and the result has been that some QAnon believers experienced deep melancholy suicidal ideation or engaged in self harm 295 On inauguration day Ron Watkins wrote in a message board post We gave it our all now we need to keep our chins up and go back to our lives as best we are able We have a new president sworn in and it is our responsibility to respect the Constitution 296 297 Other QAnon followers believed that Biden s inauguration was part of the plan 297 n Around this point many prominent conservatives such as Steve Bannon and Bill Still began to denounce QAnon calling it a psyop psychological operation created by U S intelligence or the FBI 303 304 In a leaked text message conversation Michael Flynn once among the highest profile QAnon supporters called QAnon a disinformation campaign to make people look like a bunch of kooks suggesting that it might have been conducted by the Left or the CIA 305 After Biden s inauguration analysts expressed concern that the disillusionment could lead hardline QAnon adherents to be recruited by groups such as the alt right white nationalists or neo Nazis 306 A group of Telegram channels called the Sabmyk Network has been promoting a variation of QAnon by primarily targeting followers of the conspiracy theory who have been disillusioned by Q s failures in prediction 307 Set up by controversial German artist Sebastian Bieniek the network described as a new religion or cult shares mainline QAnon beliefs 308 but also believes in an idiosyncratic mythology surrounding a leader prophet Sabmyk who will lead humanity s awakening 307 The network has tried to link Trump to Sabmyk 308 Polling and demographics Man wearing a We Are Q shirt at a Trump rally in New Hampshire In less than a year of existence QAnon became significantly recognized by the general population According to an August 2018 Qualtrics poll for The Washington Post 58 of Floridians were familiar enough with QAnon to have an opinion about it Of those who had an opinion most were unfavorable The average score on the feeling thermometer was just above 20 a very negative rating and about half of what other political figures enjoy 309 310 Positive feelings toward QAnon were found to be strongly correlated with susceptibility to conspiracy thinking 310 According to a March 2020 Pew survey 76 of Americans said they had never heard of QAnon 20 had heard a little about it and 3 said they had heard a lot 311 312 In September 2020 a Pew survey of the 47 of respondents who said they had heard of QAnon found that 41 of Republicans and those who lean Republican believed QAnon is good for the country while 7 of Democrats and those who lean Democratic believed that 313 An October 2020 Yahoo YouGov poll found that even if they had not heard of QAnon a majority of Republicans and Trump supporters believed top Democrats were engaged in sex trafficking rings and more than half of Trump supporters believed he was working to dismantle the rings 314 In February 2021 an American Enterprise Institute poll found that 29 of Republicans believe the central claim of QAnon that Donald Trump has been secretly fighting a group of child sex traffickers that include prominent Democrats and Hollywood elites 315 A March 2021 Public Religion Research Institute PRRI and Interfaith Youth Core survey found similar results Republicans 28 were twice as likely as Democrats 14 to agree that the elites would soon be swept from power by a coming storm Republicans 23 were three times as likely as Democrats 8 to agree that Satan worshipping pedophiles control the government and media and Republicans 28 were four times as likely as Democrats 7 to agree that true American patriots may have to resort to violence to resolve the situation 316 Multiple surveys have found that conspiracy theories such as QAnon are most popular among white Americans especially evangelicals A May 2021 PRRI survey confirmed that white evangelicals are among QAnon s strongest supporters but also found that Hispanic Protestants are drawn to the movement in even larger proportions 317 According to the PRRI s figures the core QAnon belief that global elites form a group of Satan worshipping pedophiles and child sex traffickers is held in the U S by 26 of Hispanic Protestants 25 of White evangelical Protestants 24 of other Protestants of color 18 of Mormons 16 of Hispanic Catholics 14 of African American Protestants 14 of other Christians 13 of non Christian religious people 11 of White Catholics 11 of religiously unaffiliated people 10 of white mainline Protestants and 8 of Jews 318 An analysis of four 2021 PRRI surveys showed that belief in QAnon had increased in the U S after Trump left office In March 2021 14 of Americans considered themselves QAnon believers increasing to 17 in October of that year In the average of the four surveys about 22 of Americans believed that there was a storm coming soon that will sweep away the elites in power and 16 shared the core QAnon belief that the government the media and the financial elite are controlled by Satanic pedophiles 319 320 IncidentsMain article Timeline of incidents involving QAnon Since QAnon s emergence followers of the conspiracy theory have been part of controversial sometimes violent events 38 In 2020 QAnon followers were actively involved in the presidential election during which they supported Trump s campaign QAnon personalities moved to dedicated message boards where they organized to wage information warfare in an attempt to influence the election 39 40 One in 50 tweets about voting in the 2020 United States presidential election came from QAnon accounts Two in 25 accounts using the hashtag voterfraud which spread unsubstantiated allegations of voting fraud were QAnon accounts 321 Attempts to overturn the 2020 U S election As allegations of voting fraud spread further after Trump lost the election QAnon followers supported the efforts of Trump s legal team to overturn the election through multiple lawsuits and submitted conspiracy theories of their own They theorized that voting machines made by Dominion Voting Systems had deleted millions of votes for Trump This was repeated on a segment on the far right cable news outlet One America News Network and Trump tweeted the segment to his followers 322 323 The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency announced that the election was the most secure in American history with no evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes changed votes or was in any way compromised 324 One specific QAnon affiliated conspiracy theory known as Italygate and pushed in the last weeks of Trump s presidency alleged that the American election had been rigged using technology from the United States Embassy in Rome with the help of an Italian hacker an Italian general and the Vatican 325 326 327 Based on a misinterpretation of the District of Columbia Organic Act of 1871 by the sovereign citizen movement 328 according to which it transformed the federal government into a corporation and rendered illegitimate every president elected thereafter some QAnon followers claimed that the 18th president Ulysses S Grant in office from 1869 to 1877 was the last legitimate president They believed that Trump would be sworn in as the 19th president on March 4 2021 the original inauguration date until the Twentieth Amendment changed it to January 20 in 1933 and that he would restore the federal government 329 Based on intelligence that an identified but undisclosed militia group might attempt an attack on the Capitol on that date the U S Capitol Police issued an alert on March 3 House leadership subsequently rescheduled a March 4 vote to the previous night to allow lawmakers to leave town 330 The Anti Defamation League British security firm G4S and nonpartisan governance watchdog Advance Democracy Inc studied QAnon posts and made various warnings of the potential for violence on January 6 2021 331 332 333 Violence did occur that day as the attempts to overturn the election culminated with the attack on the U S Capitol Multiple QAnon affiliated protesters participated in the disturbance Rioters were either seen wearing clothing with Q related emblems or identified as QAnon followers from video footage 334 335 One participant whose attire and behavior attracted worldwide media attention was Jake Angeli a QAnon supporter nicknamed the QAnon Shaman 336 Ashli Babbitt a rioter who was shot dead by police as she was trying to break into the Speaker s Lobby was a committed follower of QAnon 337 338 The day before the attack she had tweeted the storm is here and it is descending upon DC in less than 24 hours 339 The attack led to a crackdown on QAnon related content pages and accounts on social media platforms including Facebook and Twitter 340 56 On April 19 2021 the Soufan Center reported that Russia and China had amplified and weaponized QAnon stories around the time of the Capitol attack to sow societal discord and even compromise legitimate political processes 341 342 German coup attempt Main article 2022 German coup d etat plot Several QAnon adherents were charged with participation in the 2022 coup d etat plot in Germany which involved various groups of far right activists and conspiracy theorists notably the Reichsburger movement 343 ReactionsMedia advocacy groups and public figures Journalists have debunked QAnon s basic tenets 344 In 2018 The Washington Post called its proponents a deranged conspiracy cult 15 and some of the Internet s most outre Trump fans 309 Soon after QAnon emerged some media outlets and public figures made efforts to portray it as credible On December 28 2017 the Russian television network RT aired a segment discussing QAnon revelations calling the anonymous poster a secret intelligence operative inside the Trump administration known by QAnon 70 On March 13 2018 Cheryl Sullenger the vice president of the anti abortion group Operation Rescue called QAnon a small group of insiders close to President Donald J Trump and called their posts the highest level of intelligence to ever be dropped publicly in our known history 345 346 On March 15 Kyiv based Rabochaya Gazeta uk the official newspaper of the Communist Party of Ukraine published an article calling QAnon a military intelligence group 347 On March 31 actor Roseanne Barr appeared to promote QAnon which was subsequently covered by CNN The Washington Post and The New York Times 348 349 350 351 Radio talk show host Lionel became an outspoken QAnon supporter 352 In April and October 2021 actor Jim Caviezel appeared at conservative conferences where he endorsed aspects of the QAnon conspiracy theory 353 354 On June 28 2018 a Time magazine article listed Q among the 25 Most Influential People on the Internet in 2018 Counting more than 130 000 related discussion videos on YouTube Time cited the wide range of the conspiracy theory and its more prominent followers and news coverage 355 On July 4 the Hillsborough County Republican Party shared on its official Facebook and Twitter accounts a YouTube video on QAnon calling them a mysterious anonymous inside leaker of deep state activities and counter activities by President Trump The posts were soon deleted 356 On August 1 2018 following the previous day s large presence of QAnon supporters at Trump s Tampa Florida rally for the midterm elections 15 357 MSNBC news anchors Hallie Jackson Brian Williams and Chris Hayes dedicated a portion of their respective programs to the conspiracy theory 358 359 360 PBS NewsHour also ran a segment on QAnon the next day 361 On August 2 Washington Post editorial writer Molly Roberts wrote The storm QAnon truthers predict will never strike because the conspiracy that obsesses them doesn t exist But while they wait for it they ll try to whip up the winds and the rest of us will struggle to find shelter 362 Official response FBI domestic terrorism assessment A QAnon emblem upper left being raised on Capitol grounds on January 6 2021 shortly before the building was stormed A May 30 2019 FBI Intelligence Bulletin memo from the Phoenix Field Office identified QAnon driven extremists as a domestic terrorism threat The document cited arrests related to QAnon some of which had not been publicized before 363 According to the memo This is the first FBI product examining the threat from conspiracy theory driven domestic extremists and provides a baseline for future intelligence products The FBI assesses these conspiracy theories very likely will emerge spread and evolve in the modern information marketplace occasionally driving both groups and individual extremists to carry out criminal or violent acts 363 364 According to FBI s counterterrorism director Michael G McGarrity s testimony before Congress in May the FBI divides domestic terrorism threats into four primary categories racially motivated violent extremism anti government anti authority extremism animal rights environmental extremism and abortion extremism which includes both abortion rights and anti abortion extremists The fringe conspiracy theory threat is closely related to the anti government anti authority subject area 363 364 On December 19 2018 a Californian man whose car contained bomb making materials he intended to use to blow up a satanic temple monument in the Springfield Illinois Capitol rotunda to make Americans aware of Pizzagate and the New World Order who were dismantling society was arrested 363 The FBI said another factor driving the intensity of anti government extremism is the uncovering of real conspiracies or cover ups involving illegal harmful or unconstitutional activities by government officials or leading political figures 363 Congressional resolution On August 25 2020 two U S Representatives Democrat Tom Malinowski and Republican Denver Riggleman introduced a bipartisan simple resolution H Res 1154 condemning QAnon and rejecting its conspiracy theories 365 366 Malinowski said the resolution s aim was to formally repudiate this dangerous anti Semitic conspiracy mongering cult that the FBI says is radicalizing Americans to violence 365 The resolution also urged the FBI and other law enforcement and homeland security agencies to continue to strengthen their focus on preventing violence threats harassment and other criminal activity by extremists motivated by fringe political conspiracy theories and encouraged the U S intelligence community to uncover any foreign support assistance or online amplification QAnon receives as well as any QAnon affiliations coordination and contacts with foreign extremist organizations or groups espousing violence 366 In September 2020 Malinowski received death threats from QAnon followers after being falsely accused of wanting to protect sexual predators The threats were prompted by a National Republican Congressional Committee NRCC campaign advertisement that falsely claimed that Malinowski worked against plans to increase registration for sex offenders in a 2006 crime bill while he was working as a lobbyist for Human Rights Watch 367 368 The resolution passed on October 2 2020 in a 371 18 vote 366 367 Seventeen Republicans including Steve King Paul Gosar and Daniel Webster and one independent Justin Amash voted no Republican Andy Harris voted present 366 367 According to Will Sommer in The Daily Beast the resolution does not have the force of law 369 Before the vote Malinowski told Slate magazine referencing the NRCC ad I don t want to see any Republicans voting against fire on the House floor this week and then continuing to play with fire next week by running these kinds of ads against Democratic candidates 370 Republican politicians and organizations Jo Rae Perkins republican nominee for the 2020 United States Senate election in Oregon being interviewed by QAnon influencer Dustin Nemos In 2019 two Republican congressional candidates expressed support for QAnon theories 371 372 In early 2020 Jim Watkins created the Disarm the Deep State super PAC whose stated aim was to mobilize a community of patriots in order to remove power from Deep State members 373 In November 2020 it was reported that the PAC had raised just 4 736 including a 500 loan from Watkins s lawyer 374 In 2020 there were 97 QAnon followers in the primaries of whom 22 Republicans and two independents ran in the elections of that year 375 Businesswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene won an August 2020 runoff to become the GOP nominee in the 14th Congressional District in Georgia In 2020 she said many of Q s claims have really proven to be true 376 Months into the Trump presidency she stated in a video There s a once in a lifetime opportunity to take this global cabal of Satan worshiping pedophiles out and I think we have the president to do it 377 378 Jo Rae Perkins the 2020 Republican Senate candidate in Oregon tweeted a video on the night of her May primary victory showing her holding a WWG1WGA sticker and stating that she stood with Q and the team Thank you Anons and thank you patriots She expressed regret at having later deleted the video on the advice of a political consultant 379 The next month she took the digital soldiers oath that Q had requested followers to do three days earlier 380 381 On June 30 2020 incumbent Republican U S representative Scott Tipton lost a primary for Colorado s 3rd congressional district to Lauren Boebert in an upset Boebert expressed tentative support for QAnon in an interview but after winning the primary attempted to distance herself from those statements saying I m not a follower 382 383 Boebert was elected to Congress that November 384 Angela Stanton King a Trump backed candidate running for the Georgia House seat of the late congressman John Lewis posted on Twitter that Black Lives Matter is a major cover up for pedophilia and human trafficking and the storm is here Stanton King told a reporter that her posts did not relate to QAnon asserting It was raining that day Weather records did not show precipitation in her area on the day of the post 385 In August 2020 The New York Times said that the Texas Republican Party s new slogan We Are the Storm was taken from Q Texas Republican Party officials denied this saying it was inspired by a biblical passage and has no connection to QAnon 386 387 In May 2021 representative Louie Gohmert and Texas Republican Party chairman Allen West attended the For God amp Country Patriot Roundup conference organized by QAnon followers in Dallas 43 Also in August 2020 representative Liz Cheney became the highest ranking House Republican to take a stand against QAnon which she called a dangerous lunacy that should have no place in American politics Other Republican Party members who have spoken out against QAnon include senator Ben Sasse former Florida governor Jeb Bush 388 and senator and former presidential candidate Mitt Romney 389 In March 2021 representative Peter Meijer said that the Republican Party should unequivocally condemn QAnon and other conspiracy theories and commented The fact that a significant plurality if not potentially a majority of our voters have been deceived into this creation of an alternate reality could very well be an existential threat to the party Representative Adam Kinzinger launched a PAC called Country First aimed at countering conspiracy theories and Donald Trump 390 Trump and connected individuals Donald Trump According to Media Matters for America as of August 20 2020 Trump had amplified QAnon messaging at least 216 times by retweeting or mentioning 129 QAnon affiliated Twitter accounts sometimes multiple times a day 391 22 QAnon followers came to refer to Trump as Q 82 On August 24 2018 Trump hosted Michael William Lionel Lebron a leading QAnon promoter in the Oval Office for a photo op 392 Shortly after Christmas 2019 Trump retweeted over a dozen QAnon followers 393 On August 19 2020 Trump was asked about QAnon during a press conference he replied I don t know much about the movement other than I understand they like me very much which I appreciate 394 395 An FBI Field Office in Phoenix has called QAnon a potential domestic terror threat but Trump called QAnon followers people who love our country 394 396 When a reporter asked Trump if he could support a notion that suggests he is secretly saving the world from this satanic cult of pedophiles and cannibals he responded Well I haven t heard that but is that supposed to be a bad thing or a good thing Presidential candidate Joe Biden responded that Trump was aiming to legitimize a conspiracy theory that the FBI has identified as a domestic terrorism threat 397 398 On October 15 2020 when given the opportunity to denounce QAnon at a town hall style campaign event Trump refused to do so and instead pointed out that QAnon opposes pedophilia 399 He said he knew nothing else about QAnon and told his questioner Savannah Guthrie of NBC News that no one can know whether the premise of QAnon s conspiracy theory is true They believe it is a satanic cult run by the deep state Guthrie informed him When Guthrie asserted that the conspiracy was not true Trump responded No I don t know that And neither do you know that 400 In September 2022 an Associated Press analysis found that Trump was embracing QAnon more openly than before Trump was reposting Q drops and QAnon memes on Truth Social and more than a third of the accounts he had reposted in the last month had themselves shared QAnon slogans videos or imagery Trump had also played a QAnon song at a rally 401 Mike Pence On August 21 2020 Vice President Mike Pence said that he did not know anything about QAnon except that it was a conspiracy theory that he dismisse d out of hand 402 When asked whether he would acknowledge the administration s role in giving oxygen to the belief Pence shook his head and said Give me a break 402 Pence also commented that the media giving attention to QAnon amounted to chasing shiny objects 403 After the election as the date of College vote count approached and Pence showed no intention of blocking the certification of Biden s win QAnon figures vilified him as a traitor 404 After Pence s lawyers fought a lawsuit that aimed to make him refuse to count electoral votes for Biden Lin Wood said that Pence would face execution by firing squad for treason 405 A few hours before the count started on January 6 Wood tweeted that Pence should resign immediately and that charges should be brought against him 406 After the attack on the Capitol Wood called Pence a child molester on Twitter 407 after his Twitter account was suspended Wood used Parler to call again for Pence s execution by firing squad 408 Michael Flynn Further information Michael Flynn Political views Former lieutenant general and head of the Defense Intelligence Agency Michael Flynn who briefly served as Trump s National Security Advisor became popular among QAnon followers who took a 2016 quote from Flynn about Trump having been elected by an army of digital soldiers 409 and started calling themselves digital soldiers 257 General Michael Flynn was for a time one of QAnon s most high profile promoters before claiming to reject the conspiracy theory in late 2021 In August 2019 a Digital Soldiers Conference was announced for the next month in Atlanta The stated purpose was to prepare patriotic social media warriors for a coming digital civil war against censorship and suppression The announcement of the event prominently displayed a Q spelled in stars on the blue field of an American flag 410 411 Scheduled speakers for the event which was hosted by Yippy CEO Rich Granville 412 included Flynn and George Papadopoulos as well as Gina Loudon a Trump friend and member of his campaign media advisory board singer Joy Villa and Bill Mitchell a radio host and ardent Trump supporter 410 411 On July 4 2020 Flynn posted to his Twitter account a video of himself leading a small group in an oath with the QAnon motto Where we go one we go all 413 Analysts said the oath was part of QAnon s attempt to organize digital soldiers for the political and social apocalypse they see coming Flynn s apparent declaration of allegiance to QAnon made him the most prominent former government official to endorse the conspiracy theory 41 Member of Trump s legal team and Flynn s representative Sidney Powell denied that the oath was related to QAnon o During the preceding days numerous QAnon followers took the same digital soldier oath on Twitter and used the same TakeTheOath hashtag Flynn did 416 417 After his November 2020 pardon and the election results Flynn became more closely associated with QAnon endorsing a website that sold QAnon merchandise 257 creating a Digital Soldiers media company 42 and saying he planned to launch a news media outlet also called Digital soldiers 257 He appeared on various far right media pushing QAnon affiliated conspiracy theories Flynn s activism fueled speculation among QAnon followers that he would help them take control 42 or that he was Q himself 257 QAnon supporters expressed their commitment in social media posts by using the phrase Fight like a Flynn or variations thereof 189 A QAnon flag based on the flag of the United States 410 In February 2021 several weeks after the Capitol riot Flynn distanced himself from QAnon theories by saying in an interview There s no plan There s so many people out there asking Is the plan happening We have what we have and we have to accept the situation as it is But he did not outright disavow the QAnon movement 42 In May 2021 Flynn was a keynote speaker at the For God amp Country Patriot Roundup conference organized in Dallas Texas by QAnon influencer John Sabal 43 418 At the end of the year though Flynn appeared to have rejected QAnon as a whole 305 In March 2021 Flynn s brother retired lieutenant general Jack Flynn and his wife filed a 75 million defamation suit against CNN alleging the network had falsely accused them of being QAnon followers They asserted that the video Flynn had posted in July 2020 which CNN had broadcast depicted their pledging an oath to the Constitution not to QAnon The suit claimed Flynn alone had recited the QAnon motto where we go one we go all though the video showed all the other participants had done so The plaintiffs also said they are not followers or supporters of any extremist or terrorist groups including QAnon 419 420 41 In December 2021 federal district court judge Gregory Howard Woods largely rejected CNN s motion to dismiss the case allowing it to proceed to determine whether the Flynns had been portrayed in a false light 421 Lin Wood Further information L Lin Wood 2020 elections and QAnon Lawyer Lin Wood promoted QAnon and other conspiracy theories as part of his attempts to overturn the election and discredit Supreme Court justices Attorney Lin Wood who worked with Trump s reelection campaign and participated in the election lawsuits promoted QAnon conspiracy theories His Twitter profile included the hashtag WWG1WGA a slogan associated with QAnon 45 Among other baseless QAnon associated claims he accused Chief Justice John Roberts of child rape and murder Wood also claimed that QAnon supporter Isaac Kappy was murdered for attempting to transmit information to Trump 46 On January 11 2021 Delaware Superior Court Judge Craig A Karsnitz cited Wood s social media postings in his reasons for an order revoking Wood s right to appear before the court 47 Karsnitz said that he had no doubt that Wood s tweets played a role in inciting the attack on the Capitol 48 In May 2021 Wood alongside fellow attorney Sidney Powell and Michael Flynn was a keynote speaker at the For God amp Country Patriot Roundup conference in Dallas 43 Sidney Powell Main article Sidney Powell Another member of Trump s legal team conservative attorney Sidney Powell denied knowledge of QAnon in January 2020 54 though in the following months she retweeted major QAnon accounts and catchphrases and appeared on QAnon shows on YouTube 53 Upon leaving Trump s team Powell remained involved in post election lawsuits and was embraced by QAnon followers Many of them had become discouraged that years of predictions of a Trump landslide victory and coming revelations about his enemies had not materialized 52 Powell s evidence in the lawsuit she filed in Georgia to overturn the election result included an affidavit from Ron Watkins In this document Watkins stated that his reading of an online user guide for Dominion Voting Systems software led him to conclude that election fraud might be within the realm of possibility Watkins did not provide any legitimate evidence of fraud 51 In May 2021 Powell asserted at the aforementioned QAnon conference in Dallas that Trump can simply be reinstated that a new inauguration date is set eliciting cheers from the crowd The date for this was supposedly August 13 of the same year 50 Other On August 4 2018 former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer was asked to comment on QAnon in his ask me anything session on the r The Donald subreddit In response to the question Is Q legit Spicer answered No 422 On three occasions during 2019 and 2020 Trump s deputy chief of staff and social media director Dan Scavino tweeted ticking clock memes QAnon followers use to signify the countdown until the Storm 386 Trump s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani also occasionally retweeted posts with the QAnon hashtag and follows many QAnon advocates 22 Eric Trump in a summer 2020 tweet later deleted promoted his father s rally in Tulsa with an image of a large Q and the text Where we go one we go all 423 In August 2019 several hours after an FBI counter terrorism memo linking the spread of conspiracy theories to anti government terrorism became known WalkAway campaign founder Brandon Straka a former liberal Democrat who became a Trump supporter addressed the crowd at a Trump reelection rally in Cincinnati saying Where we go one we go all 424 A videographer found numerous QAnon supporters in the crowd identified by their QAnon shirts showing large Qs or WWG1WGA 424 425 Online platforms QDrops app QDrops an app that promoted the conspiracy theory was published on the Apple App Store and Google Play 426 It became the most popular paid app in Apple s online store s entertainment section in April 2018 and the tenth most popular paid app overall It was published by Tiger Team Inc a North Carolina couple Richard and Adalita Brown 427 428 429 On July 15 2018 Apple pulled the app after an inquiry from NBC News 430 In mid May 2020 Google removed three other apps QMAP Q Alerts and Q Alerts LITE from the Android app store for violating its terms of service 431 432 Anti QAnon subreddits Some social media forums such as the subreddits r QAnonCasualties and r ReQovery aim to assist either former followers and supporters of QAnon conspiracies or those whose family members engaged in the conspiracy 289 Removal of related content On March 14 2018 Reddit banned one of its communities discussing QAnon r CBTS Stream for encouraging or inciting violence and posting personal and confidential information 433 After that some followers moved to Discord 434 Several other communities were formed for discussion of QAnon leading to further bans on September 12 2018 in response to these communities inciting violence harassment and the dissemination of personal information which led to thousands of followers regrouping on Voat 435 a Switzerland based Reddit clone that has been described as a hub for the alt right 436 437 In early 2019 Twitter removed accounts suspected of being connected to the Russian Internet Research Agency that had disseminated a high volume of tweets related to No QAnon that also used the WWG1WGA slogan 24 On May 5 2020 Facebook announced its removal of five pages 20 accounts and six groups linked to individuals associated with the QAnon network as part of an investigation into suspected coordinated inauthentic behavior ahead of the 2020 United States election 438 439 On August 19 Facebook expanded its Dangerous Individuals and Organizations policy to address growing movements that while not directly organizing violence have celebrated violent acts shown that they have weapons and suggest they will use them or have individual followers with patterns of violent behavior As a result of this increased vigilance Facebook reported having already removed over 790 groups 100 Pages and 1 500 ads tied to QAnon from Facebook blocked over 300 hashtags across Facebook and Instagram and additionally imposed restrictions on over 1 950 Groups and 440 Pages on Facebook and over 10 000 accounts on Instagram 440 441 442 In the month after its August announcement Facebook said it deleted 1 500 QAnon groups such groups by then had four million followers On October 6 2020 Facebook said it would immediately begin removing any Facebook Pages Groups and Instagram accounts representing QAnon even if they contain no violent content The company said it would immediately ban any group representing QAnon 443 444 445 On July 21 2020 Twitter announced it was banning more than 7 000 accounts connected to QAnon for coordinated amplification of fake news and conspiracy theories In a press release Twitter said We ve been clear that we will take strong enforcement action on behavior that has the potential to lead to offline harm In line with this approach this week we are taking further action on so called QAnon activity across the service It also said that the actions could apply to over 150 000 accounts 446 447 Facebook banned all QAnon groups and pages on October 6 2020 That day QAnon followers speculated that the action was part of a complex Trump administration strategy to begin arresting its enemies or that Facebook was attempting to silence news of this occurring neither is true Some followers speculated that a Justice Department national security news conference scheduled for the next day would relate to charges against Democrats including Hillary Clinton The Justice Department actually announced the investigation and arrest of Islamic State members 448 On October 7 2020 Etsy announced that it would remove all QAnon related merchandise from its online marketplace 449 the products were still available there as of January 2021 450 In an October 12 2020 interview with CNN YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki said much QAnon material was borderline content that did not explicitly break its rules but that changes in the site s methodology for recommendations had reduced views of QAnon related content by 80 451 Three days later YouTube announced that it had modified its hate and harassment policies to bar content that targets an individual or group with conspiracy theories that have been used to justify real world violence such as QAnon and Pizzagate 452 453 It would still allow content discussing QAnon if it did not target individuals 454 Hashtags and accounts associated with QAnon have since been banned by numerous social networks including Facebook 455 456 Twitter 457 TikTok 458 and Instagram 459 In particular the 2021 United States Capitol attack led to a crackdown on QAnon related content on social media platforms during the days that followed Twitter suspended Lin Wood s account on January 7 460 and those of Sidney Powell Michael Flynn and other high profile QAnon figures the next day 461 On January 12 Facebook and Twitter announced that they were removing Stop the Steal content and suspending 70 000 QAnon focused accounts respectively 340 56 More waves of deletions followed on various platforms 57 Amazon removed a pro QAnon book after the Capitol riots and many platforms took action against QAnon related content after the incident 95 In May 2021 a report published by the Atlantic Council concluded that QAnon content was evaporating from the mainstream web 167 In April 2022 QAnon followers celebrated Elon Musk s proposed purchase of Twitter believing that Musk s free speech approach would allow them back onto the platform 462 After Musk acquired the platform in October of the same year various QAnon related accounts were reinstated on Twitter and resumed posting about the conspiracy theory 463 Migration to alt tech Jordan Sather one of the QAnon influencers who migrated to Telegram after being banned from Twitter 464 The mass deletions of QAnon related accounts on the most popular social media outlets led many members of the movement to migrate to alt tech platforms Parler is one such free speech social media platform that grew in popularity among QAnon followers and conservatives in general in early 2021 p Gab also became increasingly popular in these environments especially after Parler went offline for several weeks following the Capitol attack 470 In the course of 2021 various alt tech platforms allowed QAnon influencers and adherents to regroup with Gab and Telegram becoming particularly important hubs of QAnon communities 471 472 277 See also Politics portal Conservatism portal United States portalApophenia tendency to mistakenly perceive connections and meaning between unrelated things Cult of personality Fascism List of conspiracy theories Nostradamus 16th century French reputed seer who published cryptic poetic quatrains in Les Propheties allowing for subjective interpretations Ong s Hat Internet conspiracy alternate reality game Secret decoder ring promotional items by radio and television programs that tap into a common fascination with secret codes John Titor anonymous Internet personage active 2000 2001 who made several failed predictions TrumpismNotes The term originally referred to the anonymous poster Q but the media soon used the compound QAnon as a collective term for either the conspiracy theory or the community far right driving and discussing it The other circular patch is the SWAT team emblem Regulations forbid wearing either 83 After a line of dialogue from the film The Matrix which in turn referenced Alice s Adventures in Wonderland HRC extradition already in motion effective yesterday with several countries in case of cross border run Passport approved to be flagged effective 10 30 12 01 am Expect massive riots organized in defiance and others fleeing the US to occur US M s will conduct the operation while NG activated Proof check Locate an NG member and ask if activated for duty 10 30 across most major cities QAnon s first post on the pol message board of 4chan on October 28 2017 150 The parade was canceled A claim made in April 2018 Dorsey remained CEO of Twitter until November 2021 when he was replaced by Parag Agrawal This is a version of the Seth Rich murder conspiracy theory which is connected to the broader Clinton Body Count conspiracy theory that had developed in the 1990s 157 The claims of this conspiracy theory were propagated from the same venues as Pizzagate 158 and both shared common attributes 159 160 Adrenochrome has become the subject of a number of myths since Hunter S Thompson mentioned it in his 1971 book Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas 187 188 that author being the Original Q under the multiple individuals hypothesis Derived from the 1996 film White Squall and sometimes misattributed to John F Kennedy 259 A reference to The Matrix like the Follow the White rabbit slogan Mendoza sits on the advisory board of Women for Trump and was scheduled to speak at the 2020 Republican convention until news of her Twitter activity came out 274 she later denied knowing the content of the thread 275 Some thought that Biden s inauguration was pre recorded with Trump being sworn in as President in a secret ceremony away from the cameras 298 Others thought that the inauguration was illegitimate because Biden was sworn in on a leather bound bible which Q supporters incorrectly say meant he didn t actually swear on the Bible 299 or that the Bible he was sworn in on was related to the Freemasons or the Illuminati in preparation for a New World Order it was actually a Catholic Bible 300 Others thought the inauguration was legitimate a part of a ruse by Trump to entrap Biden and the deep state 299 Some posited that Trump would actually rule as shadow President during Biden s term and others that Biden had been part of QAnon all along and would be the one bringing down the cabal 301 Many focused on the idea that there were 17 flags on the dais that Trump gave his farewell address on and that fact that Q is the 17th letter of the alphabet 302 She said it was engraved on a bell on John F Kennedy s sailboat This is not true although the quote has been attributed to Kennedy by Q Kennedy s sailboat Victura did not have a bell and the phrase does not appear on the Kennedy family s yacht the Honey Fitz The phrase is shown on a boat in the 1996 movie White Squall and screenshots from this movie have been spread by QAnon followers as supposed proof of their claims 414 415 A lot of Parler s content relates to QAnon or far right extremist ideologies 465 466 and it was taken down by Amazon Web 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it was the alt right idiocy of Pizzagate all over again Kiraly Attila August 7 2018 Trump tamogatoi kozott elkezdett terjedni hogy az elnok az Egyesult Allamokat iranyito satanista pedofilok ellen harcol Trump supporters have started to spread their belief that the President fights against Satanist pedophiles who govern the United States 444 in Hungarian Retrieved September 19 2018 Muncaster Phil May 7 2020 Facebook Removes Far Right Conspiracy Theory Content Infosecurity Magazine Infosecurity Group Retrieved January 25 2021 Goldberg Michelle September 21 2018 Conspiracy theory claims Trump is a secret genius who pretended to collude with Russia to defeat child sex traffickers The Independent Retrieved January 25 2021 a b c Neiwert David January 17 2018 Conspiracy meta theory The Storm pushes the alternative envelope yet again Southern Poverty Law Center Retrieved September 28 2020 Trickey Erick August 4 2018 Fact checking QAnon conspiracy theories Did J P Morgan sink the Titanic The 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