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Jan 18 2021
News
Twitter Temporarily Suspends QAnon Rep. For Election Disinformation, Inciting Violence
Twitter temporarily locked newly elected Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene out of her personal account on Sunday afternoon after the QAnon follower sent out a slew of tweets that pushed election disinformation and incited supporters of President Donald Trump to “mobilize” and “make your voices heard.”
The Georgia Republican, who has a history of using her account to tweet incendiary rhetoric
HuffPostOct 08 2020
News
QAnon Believers Say Being Banned From Facebook Is Proof of the Conspiracy
QAnon followers were speculating on Tuesday night that Facebook’s new ban on all QAnon groups and pages was part of a complex plan by the Trump administration to root out the “deep state” and arrest their enemies. Or the social media company was trying to squelch the impending news that President Trump was about to crack down on his foes.
QAnon believers were making both arguments.
New York Times (News)Oct 02 2020
News
U.S. House condemns 'QAnon' conspiracy theory; 17 Republicans vote no
The U.S. House of Representatives on Friday voted to condemn the online pro-Trump conspiracy theory known as “QAnon,” but 17 Republicans opposed the non-binding resolution, whose sponsor Democrat Representative Tom Malinowski said he has received death threats.
The House voted 371-18 to reject the conspiracy theory, which posits President Donald Trump has been working to take down a
ReutersOct 07 2020
News
Citigroup fires tech executive who ran popular QAnon website
Citigroup has fired a senior vice president in the bank's technology department after probing his outside job running the most prominent website devoted to QAnon, a debunked yet popular conspiracy theory.
Jason Gelinas was put on paid leave in September after being identified as the person behind the site QMap.pub and related mobile apps. His role was first reported by Logically.ai, a
CBS News (Online)Sep 10 2020
Opinion
Netflix's Cuties gifts QAnon critically acclaimed pedophilic soft porn
In its release of Cuties, the French film that won a best directing award at Sundance, Netflix has gifted every QAnon conspiracy theorist the confirmation that if you dress up pedophilic soft porn with the guise of woke cultural commentary and cinematographic pretension, our cultural elite is willing to not just condone but celebrate the gross sexualization of prepubescent children.
Washington ExaminerOct 10 2020
Analysis
How the “QAnon Candidate” Marjorie Taylor Greene Reached the Doorstep of Congress
Georgia’s Fourteenth Congressional District was created by Republican legislators about a decade ago, after the 2010 census. It’s bordered by Tennessee to the north and Alabama to the west, with jagged lines in between—which reflect, in part, an effort to redraw the neighboring Ninth District around the home of a Republican congressman, Doug Collins. Except for Athens, where the University of
The New YorkerMay 22 2021
News
Trump Hotel raised prices to deter QAnon conspiracists, police files show
Police intelligence documents show that Washington’s Trump Hotel raised its rates “as a security tactic”, in the hope of deterring Trump-supporting QAnon supporters from staying there in early March, on a day which some believed would see Trump restored to office.
The information, which police gleaned from a Business Insider version of a story published in Forbes on 6 February, was
The GuardianAug 30 2022
Analysis
Trump shares barrage of QAnon content and other conspiracy theories on his social media platform
Former President Donald Trump spent Tuesday morning posting inflammatory messages on social media, including many explicitly promoting the QAnon conspiracy theory.
While Trump has in the past promoted QAnon-inspired accounts and theories, the posts on his Truth Social account were his most explicit, unobscured, QAnon-promoting and QAnon-baiting posts to date.
In one, he reposted
NBC News (Online)Feb 24 2022
News
Belief in QAnon has strengthened in US since Trump was voted out, study finds
The QAnon conspiracy myth movement continues to thrive in the US and has even strengthened more than a year after Donald Trump left the White House, according to the largest ever study of its followers.
Some 22% of Americans believe that a “storm” is coming, 18% think violence might be necessary to save the country and 16% hold that the government, media and financial worlds are
The GuardianMar 06 2021
Opinion
Tucker Carlson: QAnon Supporters Are Just ‘Gentle People’ Who ‘Like’ the Country
Followers of the insane QAnon conspiracy theory have been tied to numerous disturbing acts of violence, including murders, kidnappings and other crimes. They were also a notable presence during the deadly Jan. 6 siege on the Capitol. But, to Fox News host Tucker Carlson, they’re just gentle, flag-waving patriots. “Do you ever notice how all the scary internet conspiracy theorists—the radical
Daily Beast