These folks are dangerous!
Currently, a hashtag about Obama is trending nationally on Twitter. According to hoaxy, some of the biggest amplifiers currently of the hashtag are QAnon accounts. pic.twitter.com/0LpTevSKJQ
— Alex Kaplan (@AlKapDC) May 10, 2020
Trump is retweeting QAnon nutjobs this morning pic.twitter.com/q2m28E6WBb
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 10, 2020
For a guy who has had five kids with three wives, you'd think he'd be busy on Mothers Day. https://t.co/xkTVEKQ8a6
— stuart stevens (@stuartpstevens) May 10, 2020
Oprah Winfrey denied an absurd conspiracy theory that she had been arrested for sex trafficking after a raid on a home she purportedly owns in Boca Ratonhttps://t.co/ItE95o2uPT
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) March 18, 2020
QAnon followers are enthused about the prospect of COVID-19 spreading in the U.S. being used as a pretext for martial law. pic.twitter.com/QKVzamSmob
— Travis View (@travis_view) February 25, 2020
Donald Trump retweeted Praying Medic (aka Dave Hayes), a highly prominent QAnon promoter.
— Travis View (@travis_view) February 22, 2020
Praying Medic has previously claimed sometimes he gets messages for Q and his team from God.
He likened himself to a mailman who delivers messages for the God of the universe. To Q. pic.twitter.com/TmqDi0lBMW
Well over a year ago, I posted a long thread of QAnon believers complaining about the lack of progress in mass arrests and purges. They're still waiting, still complaining, and still believing. https://t.co/Q8h5suUGVX
— Mike Rothschild, Perfumed Prince of the Illuminati (@rothschildmd) February 16, 2020
This QAnon meetup in Phoenix looks a lot less fun than the one in VA over wine and jalapeno poppers. https://t.co/lREXhad73S
— Mike Rothschild, Perfumed Prince of the Illuminati (@rothschildmd) February 16, 2020
It has LONG been an article of faith on the QAnon/loon conspiracy front that Andy McCabe was going down hard.
— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) February 14, 2020
Almost 900 mentions of him at Gateway Pundit lololhttps://t.co/clfgF4dyBc
Modern conservatism is such a toxic fucking cult https://t.co/Kp7kPXzCRX
— Daniel Gilmore (@gilmored85) February 12, 2020
Trump also retweeted a QAnon account this morning pic.twitter.com/EZVscAgDyz
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) December 19, 2019
Trump-loving QAnon conspiracy theorist Ann Vandersteel speculates that the coronavirus may be a British/deep state plot to destabilize global markets in order to prevent Trump's reelection. https://t.co/V9vo3vdfFe pic.twitter.com/HIpYO2SikR
— Right Wing Watch (@RightWingWatch) February 25, 2020
Over the last several months, I've been going to MAGA and QAnon rallies to get a sense of what IRL Q people actually believe, how their beliefs have morphed over time, and how what they think even differs within their own community. https://t.co/ZEVOqgNAen
— Ali Breland (@alibreland) February 26, 2020
Qanon accounts already spreading the false flag conspiracy about the molson coors shooting. @TwitterSafety are you just going to ignore this? pic.twitter.com/ZMnObLdbWl
— Josh Russell (@josh_emerson) February 26, 2020
And there it is: 𝟑𝟎 current or former 2020 congressional candidates who have endorsed or given credence to QAnon. The newest addition, from Florida, said in a YouTube video that she attended a QAnon rally & has "been following Q since the beginning."https://t.co/yM8gPNJOhq pic.twitter.com/ajBG0kvGG3
— Alex Kaplan (@AlKapDC) February 28, 2020
Florida living up to its reputation as the QAnon epicenter. https://t.co/Fth1JeyD13
— Travis View (@travis_view) February 28, 2020
Two intellectual giants of the QAnon world go toe to toe on the question of "JFK Jr. lives."
— Travis View (@travis_view) February 28, 2020
"Inevitable_ET" is agnostic on whether JFK Jr. is alive. While "Julian's Rum" takes a firmer stance: "He's definitely dead."
Clearly, this is a dispute that won't be settled today. pic.twitter.com/aGa0HGkgA7
Some QAnon people are sticking with the "Coronavirus is part of the plan" theory. This ALL CAPS version of the fantasy is popular.
— Travis View (@travis_view) March 14, 2020
Maybe after the pandemic is over we'll be able to convince them that "the plan" was fulfilled so there's no reason to keep "decoding" Trump's typos. pic.twitter.com/f4mtxgaAJV
Aaaand of course this is Q nonsense https://t.co/srBERPCvw4
— Robert Maguire @ #NICAR20 (@RobertMaguire_) March 8, 2020
Some QAnon followers would only take a hypothetical coronavirus vaccine if it was endorsed by Trump or Q.
— Travis View (@travis_view) March 18, 2020
Imagine taking medical advice from an anon on an imageboard that was shut down because it was popular with mass shooters. pic.twitter.com/TMB4tYzVwR
The QAnon community seems especially agitated today. My detractors are more peeved than usual. pic.twitter.com/9LeWrTt4vf
— Travis View (@travis_view) April 7, 2020