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"There is an agenda here and it is a violent one," says Will Sommer on the rise of Qanon believers in the United States

YAHOO!News|8 hours ago

Beast tech and internet reporter Will Sommer talks to Kendis Gibson and Lindsey Reiser about assessing the threat level of Qanon in the United States and the "digital soldiers" who believe they are doing real battle with Satanic forces.

 

 

How Hollywood's 'Jesus' Jim Caviezel Went Full QAnon

The Daily Beast|16 hours ago

The Passion of the Christ' star Jim Caviezel promoted a QAnon conspiracy theory about harvesting kids' blood while talking up his QAnon-friendly anti-child sex trafficking film.

 

 

Their loved ones are 'obsessed' with QAnon conspiracies. It's tearing their families apart

PBS|21 hours ago

A survey released by the Public Religion Research Institute this week found 15% of Americans believe a QAnon conspiracy that the government is controlled by a cabal of Satan-worshipping pedophiles. Just one in five Republicans fully reject the theory.

 

 

One-Quarter of White Evangelicals Believe QAnon 'Storm' Is Coming to 'Restore Rightful Leaders'

Newsweek on MSN.com|17 hours ago

The new poll also found that 24 percent of white evangelical Protestants and Mormons agree that "because things have gotten so off track, true American patriots may have to resort to violence in order to save our country.

 

 

Polls find most Republicans say 2020 election was stolen and roughly one-quarter embrace QAnon conspiracies

CNN on MSN.com|20 hours ago

Most Americans reject QAnon-linked conspiracy theories and believe that Donald Trump lost legitimately in 2020, a set of new polling finds. But a substantial minority within the Republican party endorses some of those theories,

 

 

15% of Americans believe outlandish QAnon conspiracies

PBS|19 hours ago

A survey released by the Public Religion Research Institute this week found 15% of Americans believe a QAnon conspiracy that the government is controlled by a cabal of

 

Satan-worshipping pedophiles. Just one in five republicans fully reject the theory.

QAnon is now as popular in US as some major religions, poll suggests

The Baltimore Sun|22 hours ago

Fifteen percent of Americans believe that "patriots may have to resort to violence" to restore the country's rightful order, the poll indicated.

 

 

Poll suggests QAnon as popular in US as some major religions

Daily Journal|20 hours ago

Most Americans reject QAnon-linked conspiracy theories and believe that Donald Trump lost legitimately in 2020, a set of new polling finds. But a substantial minority within the Republican party endor

 

The QAnon contradiction

THE WEEK|1 day ago

Two new reports this week have offered seemingly contrasting data about the resiliency of the QAnon conspiracy theory, which helped inspire the Jan. 6 insurrection. The Atlantic C

 

Almost 80% Of Republicans At Least Somewhat Sympathetic To QAnon

Crooks and Liars|7 hours ago

A new poll finds that only one in five Republicans fully rejects QAnon conspiracy theories, with right-wing media consumption being the biggest determinant. Even worse, QAnon believers also support some level of civil war.

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Wikileaks for Aliens? Popular QAnon Supporter is Now on Journey to Launch 'AlienLeaks'

CNN-News18|7 hours ago

The novel project is inspired by WikiLeaks and the work Julian Assange did with government accountability. The primary goal of AlienLeaks is to concentrate on extraterrestrial disclosure. According to Ron,

 

QAnon has trust of 1 in 7 Americans

The Times|20 hours ago

One in seven Americans believe the theories of QAnon, the group that thinks a Satan-worshipping cabal of international paedophiles conspired to keep Donald Trump out of the White House last year

 

QAnon & the Mainstream Media

Audible|15 hours ago

Check out this great listen on Audible.com. It's time to do a deep dive into a new topic. So today, we're unpacking an update on QAnon and where they've been since the election. Plus, a discussion on message boards and how conspiracy theories get traction in the mainstream media.

 

Opinion: QAnon and Heaven's Gate By Tom Timberman

Chestertown Spy|8 hours ago

Many Spy readers probably have no clue about Heaven's Gate, and that's OK. It happened in March 1997, so 24 years ago. A quick precis: Heaven's Gate was a California cult, led by Marshall Applegate. He convinced 47 followers they should wear the same black uniforms,

 

 

QAnon seen with same popularity as some major religions in US, poll suggests

Ecumenical News|23 hours ago

A significant 15% of Americans agree with the QAnon allegation that "the government, media, and financial worlds in the United States are controlled by a group of Satan-worshipping pedophiles who run a global child sex trafficking operation.