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Do not expect a rest upon your earth, for you will have eternal rest very soon. The sin of omission I repeat: not the sin of commission, but the sin of omission will commit many to hell. By then, QAnon had already declared Fauci irredeemably compromised, because WikiLeaks had unearthed a pair of emails he sent praising Hillary Clinton in and What is he communicating? Nothing can stop what is coming. On a bone-cold Thursday in early January, a crowd was swelling in downtown Toledo, Ohio.
The air was electric with possibility, and the whole scene possessed a Jimmy Buffett—meets—Michigan Militia atmosphere: lots of white people, a good deal of vaping, red-white-and-blue everything.
Down the street, someone had affixed a two-story banner across the top of a burned-out brick building. It read: president trump, welcome to toledo, ohio: who is q … military intelligence? Vendors at the event were selling Q buttons and T-shirts. I worked my way toward the back of the line, making small talk and asking who, if anyone, knew anything about QAnon. She had worked at a Bridgestone factory, making car parts, for most of her adult life.
Shock came to the Trump rally with her friend Pat Harger, who had retired after 32 years at Whirlpool. Harger and Shock are old friends. Do your own research, make up your own mind. Read: Trump needs conspiracy theories. The QAnon universe is sprawling and deep, with layer upon layer of context, acronyms, characters, and shorthand to learn. At the height of her devotion, Shock was spending four to six hours a day reading and rereading Q drops, scouring documents online, taking notes.
Now, she says, she spends closer to an hour or two a day. Harger, too, once thought Shock had lost it. Shock and Harger rely on information they encounter on Facebook rather than news outlets run by journalists. And Q. They could not provide specifics and instead encouraged me to do the research myself. He grew up in a family of Democrats.
His dad was a union guy. Shock nodded alongside him. At one point, Harger told me I should look into what happened to John F. Kennedy Jr.
There she is in a yellow kayak in her profile photo, bright-red hair spilling out of a ski hat, a giant smile on her face. There are the photos of her daughters, and of a granddaughter with Shirley Temple curls. Yet Q is never far away. X17 Fifth Force Particle. She shows and acts evil, but a man? The message board is notoriously confusing for the uninitiated, nothing like Facebook and other social platforms designed to make it easy to publish quickly and often.
This had been something she was reluctant to speak about at first. I really feel like God pushed me in this direction. I pray about it. Arthur Jones, the director of the documentary film Feels Good Man , which tells the story of how internet memes infiltrated politics in the presidential election, told me that QAnon reminds him of his childhood growing up in an evangelical-Christian family in the Ozarks.
Anyone using a Q hashtag could be a true believer, like Shock, or simply someone cruising a site and playing along for a vicarious thrill. In the sprawling constellation of Q supporters, Shock and Harger seem prototypical. They happened upon Q and something clicked. The fable plugged neatly into their existing worldview. Q may be anonymous, but leaders of the QAnon movement have emerged in public and built their own large audiences.
David Hayes is better known by his online handle: PrayingMedic. In his YouTube videos, he exudes the even-keeled authoritarian energy of a middle-school principal. PrayingMedic is one of the best-known QAnon evangelists on the planet. He has more than , Twitter followers and a similar number of YouTube subscribers. Hayes, a former paramedic, lives in a terra-cotta-roofed subdivision in Gilbert, Arizona, with his wife, Denise, an artist whom he met on the dating site Christian Mingle in Both describe themselves as former atheists who came to their faith in God, and to each other, late in life, after previous marriages.
Hayes has been following Q since the beginning, or close to it. That same day, he wrote about a sudden calling he felt:. Hayes is a superstar in the Q universe. I consider myself to be a Q researcher. Read: The reason conspiracy videos work so well on YouTube. Hayes is not a QAnon hobbyist, though. There are income streams to be tapped, modest but expanding. Hayes writes in the introduction that he and Denise have devoted their attention full-time to QAnon since He has published several other books, which offer a glimpse into an earlier life.
Hayes registered Praying Medic as a religious nonprofit in Washington State in Hayes tells his followers that he thinks Q is an open-source intelligence operation , made possible by the internet and designed by patriots fighting corruption inside the intelligence community.
His interpretation of Q is ultimately religious in nature, and centers on the idea of a Great Awakening. Q followers agree that a Great Awakening lies ahead, and will bring salvation.
They differ in their personal preoccupations with respect to the here and now. Some in the QAnon world are highly focused on what they perceive as degeneracy in the mainstream media, a perception fueled in equal measure by Q and by Trump. Others obsess over the intelligence community and the notion of a deep state. An active subsection of Q followers probes the Jeffrey Epstein case. There are those who claim knowledge of a year plan by Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama to destroy the United States by means of mass drought, weaponized disease, food shortages, and nuclear war.
The eventual Mueller report, released in April , neither exonerated Trump nor led to mass arrests. QAnon is complex and confusing. People from all over the internet seek guidance from someone who seems levelheaded. Hayes was quick to respond to my emails but declined requests for an interview.
He complained to me that journalists refuse to see QAnon for what it really is, and therefore cannot be trusted. The most prominent QAnon figures have a presence beyond the biggest social-media platforms and image boards. The Q universe encompasses numerous blogs, proprietary websites, and types of chat software, as well as alternative social-media platforms such as Gab, the site known for anti-Semitism and white nationalism, where many people banned from Twitter have congregated.
Vloggers and bloggers promote their Patreon accounts, where people can pay them in monthly sums. That seems to be the primary focus for Hayes, whose videos have been viewed more than 33 million times altogether. Already embroiled in the battle between good and evil, QAnon has involved itself in another battle—between the notion of an open web for the people and a gated internet controlled by a powerful few. Any new belief system runs into opposition. Patten wore a patch on his tactical vest that bore the letter Q.
The tweet was quickly taken down. Patten was demoted. When I knocked on his door on a gloomy day in August, no one answered. But as I turned to leave, I noticed two large bumper stickers on the white mailbox out front. One said trump , and the other said qanon: patriots fight. Late last summer, Q himself lost his platform. The episode had eerie similarities to two other shootings.
Four months earlier, in April , the suspected shooter in a murderous rampage at a synagogue in Poway, California, had posted an anti-Semitic letter on 8chan.
Weeks before that, the man who killed 51 worshippers at two New Zealand mosques had posted a white-supremacist manifesto on 8chan. Watkins had bought the site four years earlier from its founder, Fredrick Brennan, now 26, who eventually cut all ties to 8chan. He is a former U.
Army helicopter repairman who got into the business of websites while he was still in the military. Among other things, in , he launched a successful porn site called Asian Bikini Bar.
When he arrived on Capitol Hill, in September , Watkins wore a bulbous silver Q pinned to his collar. His testimony was behind closed doors.
In November, 8chan flickered back to life as 8kun. It was sporadically accessible, limping along through a series of cyberattacks. It received assistance from a Russian hosting service that is typically associated with spreading malware. When Q reappeared on 8kun, he used the same tripcode that he had used on 8chan. He posted other hints meant to verify the continuity of his identity, including an image of a notebook and a pen that had appeared in earlier posts.
Really, we run an anonymous website. Brennan has long been feuding with the Watkinses. And, you know, I worry constantly that there is going to be, as early as November , some kind of shooting or something related to Q if Trump loses.
Or parents killing their children to save them from the hell-world that is to come because the deep state has won. These are real possibilities. I just feel like what they have done is totally irresponsible to keep Q going.
The story of Q is premised on the need for Q to remain anonymous. Satoshi Nakamoto is the name used by the unknown creator of bitcoin.
John Titor is the name used on several message boards in and by someone claiming to be a military time traveler from the year The theories fit into three broad groups. In the first group are theories that assume Q is a single individual who has been posting all alone this entire time. This category also includes the possibility, raised by people outside of QAnon, that Q is a lone Trump supporter who started posting as a form of fan fiction, not realizing it would take off; and the idea that Q began posting in order to parody Trump and his supporters, not anticipating that people would take him seriously.
The second group of theories holds that the original Q posted continuously for a while, but then something changed. The third group of theories holds that Q is a collective, with a small number of people sharing access to the account.
This third category includes the notion that Q is a new kind of open-source military-intelligence agency. Read: I was a teenage conspiracy theorist. Many QAnon adherents see significance in Trump tweets containing words that begin with the letter Q. Recent world events have rewarded them amply.
In a Miami coffee shop last year, I met with a man who has gotten a flurry of attention in recent years for his research on conspiracy theories—a political-science professor at the University of Miami named Joseph Uscinski. I have known Uscinski for years, and his views are nuanced, deeply informed, and far from anything you would consider knee-jerk partisanship. Many people assume, he told me, that a propensity for conspiracy thinking is predictable along ideological lines.
When big events occur—pandemics, recessions, wars, terrorist attacks—it is because that secretive group is working against the rest of us. Q appeals to people with the greatest attraction to conspiracy thinking of any kind, and that appeal crosses ideological lines. Many of the people most prone to believing conspiracy theories see themselves as victim-warriors fighting against corrupt and powerful forces.
They share a hatred of mainstream elites. That helps explain why cycles of populism and conspiracy thinking seem to rise and fall together.
But do not make the mistake of thinking that conspiracy theories are scribbled only in the marginalia of American history.
They color every major news event: the assassination of John F. They have helped sustain consequential eruptions, such as McCarthyism in the s and anti-Semitism at any moment you choose. But QAnon is different. It may be propelled by paranoia and populism, but it is also propelled by religious faith.
The language of evangelical Christianity has come to define the Q movement. QAnon marries an appetite for the conspiratorial with positive beliefs about a radically different and better future, one that is preordained. Read: The paranoid style in American entertainment.
She remembers a feeling of magnetic attraction. Shelly likes that Q occasionally quotes from scripture, and she likes that he encourages people to pray. In the end, she said, QAnon is about something so much bigger than Trump or anyone else. I asked her if she thinks the end of the world is upon us. Read: The normalization of conspiracy culture. Watchkeepers for the End of Days can easily find signs of impending doom—in comets and earthquakes, in wars and pandemics.
It has always been this way. In , a Baptist preacher in rural New York named William Miller began to publicly share his prediction that the Second Coming of Jesus was imminent. Eventually he settled on a date: October 22, When the sun came up on October 23, his followers, known as the Millerites, were crushed. The episode would come to be known as the Great Disappointment. But they did not give up. The Millerites became the Adventists, who in turn became the Seventh-day Adventists, who now have a worldwide membership of more than 20 million.
QAnon carries on a tradition of apocalyptic thinking that has spanned thousands of years. It offers a polemic to empower those who feel adrift. In his classic book, The Pursuit of the Millennium , the historian Norman Cohn examined the emergence of apocalyptic thinking over many centuries.
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