Important news: https://t.co/RStAYZHb1o
— Joy JUST VOTE & MASK UP!! Reid 😷) (@JoyAnnReid) October 6, 2020
Update: This page has now been taken down. But there was violent language in the comments that violated the company's existing policy. Unclear why it stayed up so long. https://t.co/LZZoo3KAYg
— Isaac Stanley-Becker (@isaacstanbecker) October 6, 2020
The House passed a bipartisan resolution today that condemns QAnon, the far-right, online conspiracy movement that promotes baseless theories about the U.S. government. https://t.co/nxjK9K20JQ
— Axios (@axios) October 2, 2020
17 Republicans just voted against a resolution to condemn QAnon. We asked them all why. https://t.co/tM95d5BocL
— Mother Jones (@MotherJones) October 3, 2020
There has been an explosion of political disinformation ahead of tonight's debate. This garbage can be traced back to QAnon posts and well-known conspiracy theorists. Yet these lies are spreading like crazy on Facebook right now — and are finding a home with right-wing outlets.
— Marshall Cohen (@MarshallCohen) September 29, 2020
Q posted the earpiece conspiracy theory around 11:40 this morning.
— Ben Collins (@oneunderscore__) September 29, 2020
QAnon is turning into an aggregator for standard right-wing talking points, part of their new "camouflage" strategy to decouple conspiracy theories from Q.
Hope you all like close-up pictures of a guy's ears. pic.twitter.com/nupZSwpC9Z
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— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) September 29, 2020
Here is a Breitbart article about tonight's debate based on the latest QAnon conspiracy theory
It's been shared 3K times on Facebook in one hour pic.twitter.com/0JyPnkSJYm
An Oklahoma man who repeatedly posted the QAnon-linked slogan #SaveOurChildren on his Facebook page has been charged with murdering his girlfriend’s infant daughter https://t.co/uuDl6YLPPx
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) September 29, 2020
Really interesting post on a QAnon help subreddit by someone whose mom started questioning it after watching the Social Dilemma on Netflix pic.twitter.com/lmUQxJqFTa
— Kevin Roose (@kevinroose) September 28, 2020
The manufacturer of the "taser shields" used a QAnon slogan on their company feed. I feel like I'm seeing everything fold into a common agenda, and it's not a great one. https://t.co/p1kvnS5dnp
— QAA Podcast 🌹 (@QanonAnonymous) September 26, 2020
QAnon is being told all day every day that the great event is coming soon, has already begun, or will happen today. It never happens, and nobody acknowledges that it never happens. They just keep telling you it's about to happen. It must be exhausting. pic.twitter.com/L9QEH5gPgL
— Mike Rothschild (@rothschildmd) September 25, 2020
The terrifying story of how QAnon infiltrated moms' groups https://t.co/QRUSCgkMxq
— Mother Jones (@MotherJones) September 25, 2020
Absolutely wild interview in the last ten mins of this Americast. Erin Cruz, Republican candidate in California, describes Qanon as an "information source", won't disavow, and squirms when asked whether there is "evidence of a satanic cabal of pedophiles"https://t.co/mhkfp1q81p
— PhysicsPodcast.com (@physicspod) September 23, 2020
QAnon's growth mirrors sharp spike in far-right extremist violence in US: Experts https://t.co/rmID4qUPMs pic.twitter.com/Zt0oMItPLB
— Yahoo News (@YahooNews) September 23, 2020
The QAnon conspiracy theory "has the best attributes of a multiplatform game, except that it can cause harm in the real world," @pomeranian99 writes https://t.co/SmPOYSfuQ0
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) September 23, 2020
Pro-Trump cable channel One America News is selling custom QAnon emojis, including one that claims JFK Jr. is still alive. https://t.co/v7EhZ00iKD
— Will Sommer (@willsommer) September 23, 2020
The claim: Dr. Anthony Fauci was arrested for COVID-19 conspiracy, as reported by USA TODAY.
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) September 23, 2020
Our rating: False https://t.co/tI4HpIdYor
The GOP's QAnon strategy: NRCC runs attack ads portraying Democrats as protectors of pedophiles: https://t.co/OzoSskWGn9
— Michael Isikoff (@Isikoff) September 23, 2020
in small towns across the country this summer, some police have been getting into qanon. i wrote about it, its obvious harms and how police have a history of getting into conspiracy theories https://t.co/Gjj48c2HFX
— Ali Breland (@alibreland) September 28, 2020
I wrote about how "Save the Children" saved QAnon, by helping it evade bans, creating a new sidequest for hardcore followers, and building an on-ramp for normies and yoga moms. https://t.co/jwI2Sfzv9M
— Kevin Roose (@kevinroose) September 28, 2020
It appears that WWE referee Drake Wuertz and WWE wrestler-turned-mayor of Longwood, Florida, Matt Morgan have been coordinating to raise money for a QAnon-adjacent anti-child trafficking charity on company and city time. https://t.co/tKqKl72FJs
— VICE (@VICE) September 29, 2020
I'm troubled by the candidacy of @BurgessOwens who continues to associate with far-right conspiracy extremists. There should be no place in Utah, or in Congress, for his unethical, divisive leadership. A cross-partisan coalition of Utahns should reject him.https://t.co/AXXBUKkvG8
— Evan McMullin (@EvanMcMullin) September 29, 2020
Another example of QAnon-style language seeping into the GOP: Rush Limbaugh claimed today that Biden is controlled by a shadowy "cabal" pic.twitter.com/roGlrh1Gzt
— Will Sommer (@willsommer) September 29, 2020