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May 26 2021
News
Why QAnon is disappearing from online view
Specific language about the QAnon conspiracy theory has all but disappeared from mainstream public social media platforms, new research concludes.
Driving the news: Researchers from the Atlantic Council's Digital Forensics Lab found that the volume of QAnon content available online plummeted following major moderation and policy moves from Google, Facebook and Twitter.
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AxiosSep 27 2023
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QAnon believer faces 5 years in prison for threatening to kill Texas congresswoman he mistakenly thought was transgender
Michael David Fox of New Mexico doesn't seem like a very nice person. Look at this transcript of a voicemail he left for a Texas congresswoman, identified as V1 in the criminal complaint. "Hey [V1], you're a man. It's official. You're literally a tranny and a pedophile, and I'm going to put a bullet in your fucking face. You mother fucking satanic cocksucking son of a whore. You understand me
Boing BoingSep 26 2023
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QAnon follower faces prison for death threat against US Rep who he thought was trans
A QAnon follower who pleaded guilty to threatening a US member of Congress because he believed she was transgender now faces up to five years in prison. New Mexico man Michael David Fox was charged based on concerning threats he made against a cis-gender Texas Congressperson because he believed that she was transgender, Satanic, and a pedophile. Fox, who told authorities that he was affiliated
PinkNewsFeb 03 2021
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House Dems move to yoke GOP to QAnon
House Democrats are preparing to center their strategy for the far-off midterm elections on a simple, aggressive message: Republicans are the party of QAnon.
Making an unusually early move to protect their narrow majority, House Democrats' campaign arm on Tuesday launched its first TV ad campaign, spotlighting supporters of the fringe conspiracy theory — including those who stormed the
PoliticoAug 20 2020
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Trump: I Don’t Know Much About ‘QAnon’
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he doesn’t know much about QAnon, a community that follows a person or group that is said to have high-level access inside the U.S. government and disseminates conspiracy theories.
“Well I don’t know much about the movement, other than I understand they like me very much, which I appreciate,” the president told reporters in Washington when
The Epoch TimesJul 05 2020
Analysis
The QAnon supporters winning congressional primaries, explained
“Where we go one, we go all” is a frequent slogan of adherents to QAnon, a fringe conspiracy theory that posits the existence of a pedophilic “deep state” working against President Donald Trump.
Now, it looks like at least a couple of them could be going to Washington.
On Tuesday, restaurateur Lauren Boebert defeated five-term incumbent Rep. Scott Tipton for the GOP nomination in
VoxNov 17 2021
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'QAnon Shaman' sentenced to more than 3 years in prison
Capitol riot defendant Jacob Chansley, known as the “QAnon Shaman,” was sentenced on Wednesday to more than three years in federal prison.
The 41-month sentence, issued by U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth in Washington, D.C., comes after Chansley pleaded guilty to felony obstruction of an official proceeding related to his conduct in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
The
The HillMay 18 2021
Analysis
America's Satanic Panic Returns — This Time Through QAnon
The first time sociologist Mary de Young heard about QAnon, she thought: "Here we go again."
De Young spent her career studying moral panics — specifically, what became known as the "Satanic Panic" of the 1980s, when false accusations of the abuse of children in satanic rituals spread across the United States.
Decades later, echoes of that same fear had emerged in QAnon. The
NPR (Online News)May 28 2021
Analysis
QAnon is spreading amongst evangelicals. These pastors are trying to stop it
When Pastor James Kendall stepped on to the stage of his small church in Madera, California he knew that day's sermon was going to take him in a direction unlike most. He had seen some troubling Facebook posts from members of his congregation. God, he says, was telling him speak out and warn his flock.
"I don't like to get off track and off the Bible," Kendall said during a sermon on
CNN (Online News)Apr 08 2024
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Trump Prosecutors Release Jury Screening Questions Ahead Of Landmark Trial
A New York Court hearing former President Donald Trump’s upcoming hush money trial released questions for prospective jurors Monday. The questions delve into various aspects of the jurors’ lives, notably their affiliations with groups either in support of or opposition to groups such as the QAnon movement, Proud Boys, Oathkeepers, Three Percenters, Boogaloo Boys, and Antifa are highlighted.
The Daily Caller