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JEFFREY EPSTEIN

CHILD SEX TRAFFICKING ON THE RISE

KERNEL OF TRUTH

Trump is the central and heroic figure in QAnon’s core narrative: a brave patriot who was chosen to save America from the global cabal.

QAnon has moved to various message boards, all of which use “tripcodes” — essentially, a username that proves a series of anonymous posts were written by the same person or people. On these sites, Q posts coded messages, giving followers ample opportunity to theorize, look for clues and patterns, and make predictions about when the cabal will be revealed.

The idea of “the storm” refers to a photo op Trump had with senior military generals, where he remarked: “You guys know what this represents? Maybe it’s the calm before the storm.”

In October 2017, a post appeared on 4chan from an anonymous account called “Q Clearance Patriot.” The poster, who became known as “Q,” claimed to be a high-ranking government insider with access to classified information about President Trump’s war against the global cabal.

Like QAnon, the theory was spread on 4chan, the notoriously toxic message board, in the run-up to the 2016 presidential election.

QAnon was built off the Pizzagate conspiracy, which claimed Hillary Clinton and her campaign manager, John Podesta, were running a criminal operation out of the basement of a Washington, DC, pizzeria called Comet Ping Pong.

THE LOSS

NARRATIVE

2020 ELECTION

TRIP CODES

"Q DROPS"

THE IDEA

"THE STORM"

PREDICTION

Q CLEARANCE

SATAN

4CHAN

HILLARY CLINTON

PIZZAGATE

RHETORIC

A common misconception is that QAnon is purely a political movement. For those who believe in it, it can function as both a social community and a source of entertainment.

For many, QAnon operates almost like a church, in that it provides followers with a social support structure as well as an organizing narrative for their everyday lives.

QAnon is rarely a believer’s first conspiracy theory, but it can be the next step on a ladder built on the 2020 stolen election or the 9/11 “truther” movement. When people find Q, which incorporates many other conspiracy theories, it fits easily into their worldview.

QAnon is the umbrella term for an ever-evolving set of internet conspiracy theories alleging that the world is run by a cabal of

CONSPIRACY

LOGIC

EFFECT

QANON

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CHINA

COVID-19 was a novel virus

MEDICAL RACISM

SCHOOL LOCKDOWNS

Some parents distrusted the government’s guidance because they disagreed with the decision to close schools. Today, there is broad acknowledgment among public health and education experts that extended school closures did not significantly halt the spread of COVID, while the academic fallout for children has been sizable and long-lasting. However, vaccines and vaccine mandates were key in getting schools reopened.

KERNEL OF TRUTH

At the start of the pandemic, CDC officials gave conflicting statements based on limited information known about the coronavirus. This generated distrust, especially for President Biden’s chief medical adviser, Dr. Anthony Fauci.

The experiment, rooted in the racist idea that Black men’s bodies were fundamentally different from white men’s, is often cited today as an explanation for vaccine hesitancy in Black communities.

Tuskegee experiment, in which researchers monitored hundreds of Black men with syphilis without actually treating their disease. Even after an effective treatment — penicillin — became available in the 1940s, researchers continued the study, only stopping in 1972 after more than 100 men had died from syphilis or complications of the disease.

While fears of hoofed children and bestiality might seem ridiculous to a modern reader, some concerns were rooted in reality.

In 19th century England, the first vaccine was discovered for smallpox. When the government mandated its use, the rise of the first anti-vaccine movement followed.

Anti-vaccination movements are as old as vaccination itself.

ENVIRONMENTAL

COVID-19

ELECTION

RFK JR.

VACCINE ROLL-OUT

ORIGIN

DISTRUST

COVID-19

VACCINES and AUTISM

SMALLPOX

HISTORY

RHETORIC

Vaccines should not be administered because they are unsafe, ineffective, or an overreach of governmental power.

Vaccine hesitancy can be due to a lack of knowledge, fear of government overreach, religious beliefs, or anti-vaccine misinformation.

Vaccines should not be administered because they are unsafe, ineffective, or an overreach of governmental power.

CONSPIRACY

LOGIC

EFFECT

VACCINES

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ABSENTEE
VOTING

SWING STATES

KERNEL OF TRUTH

Trump then instructed the protesters to march to the Capitol.

Trump spread misinformation about the potential for absentee voting: “I’ve been talking about mail-in ballots for a long time. It’s really destroyed our system. It’s a corrupt system.”

On the morning of Jan. 6, 2021, approximately 10,000 people attended a rally where Trump addressed the crowd for over an hour. He said he would “never concede” and that if his supporters didn’t “fight like hell, you’re not going to have a country anymore.”

In public, Trump made more than 800 inaccurate claims about the election from the time the polls began closing on Nov. 3, 2020, to the end of his presidency, according to a database compiled by the Washington Post.

As he did in 2016, Trump leaned into fraud allegations before the elections, warning in August 2020 that “the only way they can take this election away from us is if this is a rigged election.”

Trump won the electoral college, but Hillary Clinton won the popular vote by nearly 3 million votes. Trump blamed his loss on illegal voting: “I won the popular vote if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally.”

After Trump was defeated in the Iowa and Colorado caucuses by Ted Cruz during the Republican primary, he tweeted: “Based on the fraud committed by Sen. Ted Cruz during the Iowa Caucus, either a new election should take place or Cruz results nullified.”

Stacey Abrams refused to deliver a concession speech after losing the governor’s race to Brian Kemp in 2018.

Florida’s vote count showed Vice President Al Gore losing to George W. Bush by just a few hundred votes. Gore pursued a recount and legal options — leading to a controversy over how holes on ballots that are not fully punctured are discounted.  He accepted defeat once the Supreme Court ruled that the recount should be stopped.

FAKE ELECTORS

WITCH HUNT

MACHINE

MAIL-IN BALLOTS AND

TACTICS

THE MARCH

SPEECH

MORNING OF

JAN 6

CLAIMS

2020 GENERAL

THE VOTE

2016 ELECTION

REPUBLICANS

2018 GEORGIA

2000 GENERAL

DEMOCRATS

RHETORIC

Since the policies, processes, and procedures involved in conducting elections are not widely understood, Trump has been able to convince voters that voter fraud is rampant.

The 2020 election was stolen from Donald Trump through voter fraud, and the Republicans who affirmed President Joe Biden’s victory were complicit in a conspiracy to defeat their own party’s presidential candidate.

EFFECT

LOGIC

CONSPIRACY

STOLEN ELECTION

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ECONOMIC

POPULATION
TRENDS

GLOBAL CENTER OF GRAVITY

IMMIGRATION

KERNEL OF TRUTH

Meloni has moderated her language since taking office, calling for “births, not migrants.”

His language mirrors accusations Donald Trump used to try to overturn the results of the 2020 election.

US

TUCKER CARLSON

ITALY

IMMIGRATION

EUROPE

RHETORIC

The founder of the great replacement theory, French writer Renaud Camus (no relation to Albert Camus), argues that “whiteness” is another form of diversity in danger of being erased.

White Americans and Europeans are deliberately being “replaced” by people of color and non-white immigrants.

1 in 3 US adults believe an effort is underway to replace US-born Americans with immigrants for electoral gains.

CONSPIRACY

LOGIC

EFFECT

GREAT REPLACEMENT THEORY

TK TK TK

QANON

VACCINES

2020 STOLEN

GREAT REPLACEMENT

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 Q predicted this war would soon culminate in “The Storm” — an appointed time when Trump would finally unmask the cabal and punish its members for their crimes.

“Open your eyes,” the first post from Q began, claiming, “Many in our govt worship Satan.”

QAnon has made

The Tuskegee experiment involved researchers monitoring hundreds of Black men with syphilis without actually treating their disease. Even after an effective treatment — penicillin — became available in the 1940s, researchers continued the study until 1972, at which point more than 100 men had died from syphilis or complications of the disease.

He is an environmentalist, which allows him to appeal to both liberals by promoting environmental causes as well as anti-government conservatives. This makes him a particularly strong independent candidate in 2024.

He staunchly opposed the government’s handling of COVID-19, comparing it to Hitler’s Germany.

The stakes of losing an election keep getting higher.

Early and absentee voting gives Democrats an edge.

On election night in 2020, several key swing states initially appeared to favor Donald Trump. 

Tactics used to spread the 2020 stolen election conspiracy.

Mail-in ballots and COVID-19

The day after

Election Night

Donald Trump and loyal Republicans have alleged that voter fraud was rampant whenever an election appeared close — or when they were unhappy with the outcome.

Politicians from both parties have made ill-advised and sometimes spurious statements questioning the legitimacy of elections that favored the other party.

Election denial has gone beyond Trump

Trump has benefited financially

Jan. 6

Tucker Carlson took this fringe conspiracy to a mass audience on Fox News, where his show was the most-watched hour

Tucker Carlson took this fringe conspiracy to a mass audience on Fox News, where his show was the most-watched hour

Leads to the demonization of non-white immigrants, economic migrants, and asylum-seekers.

After Trump’s election loss, many QAnon believers rallied behind the false theory that the election had been stolen from him. QAnon beliefs infiltrated far-right extremist militias, and 13% of the people arrested for crimes committed at the Capitol on Jan. 6 have connections to the movement.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is running as an independent in the 2024 US presidential election, has long propagated the idea that vaccines cause autism.

Lab leak theory: The virus was engineered by a Chinese lab, the Wuhan Institute of Virology, as a bioweapon.

In 1998, British doctor Andrew Wakefield published a report in The Lancet, a prestigious medical journal, about a possible connection between bowel disease, autism, and the MMR vaccine. The journal notably retracted the article later.

ITALY

EUROPE

Carlson accused Democrats of using immigration to dilute the strength of Republican voters.

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There is evidence that China withheld or delayed sharing important information related to the COVID-19 outbreak with the World Health Organization and the international scientific community.

In a March 2020 interview, Fauci emphasized the importance of conducting clinical trials on vaccine safety prior to distribution, saying, “This would not be the first time, if it happened, that a vaccine that looked good in initial safety actually made people worse.” 

Global effect: The World Health Organization recognizes vaccine hesitancy as the world’s top threat to public health safety, particularly in low-to middle-income countries.

IMMIGRATION

US

In the US, the great replacement theory posits that Democrats are encouraging immigration from Latin America so more like-minded potential voters replace “traditional” Americans.

Fearmongering about secret powers pulling levers behind the scenes is older than America itself.