![]() ![]() ![]() The conspiracy theory began to gain more mainstream attention and QAnon supporters began appearing at Trump rallies. Q created an alternative reality as supporters shunned mainstream news outlets, instead feeding entirely on a stream of false information and bogus predictions. It was claimed thousands of suspects would be rounded up and arrested before being executed. Q would drip feed various pieces of information detailing a grand plan in which Trump would defeat the Satanists in an event called “The Storm”. Posts began to appear on internet forum 4Chan in June, 2017, before starting spread across social media. “Q” is the central anonymous figure of the theory, who was claimed to be a high-ranking government official inside the Trump administration. The cult-like belief spawned out similar viral conspiracy theories such as Pizzagate and historic hoaxes about cults linked to Satanism. It alleges a worldwide network of celebrities and politicians are part of a child sex-trafficking ring which is doing battle with Donald Trump.
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