https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/QAnon
QAnon centers on fabricated claims made by an anonymous individual or individuals known as "Q". Those claims have been relayed and developed by online communities and influencers. Their core belief is that a cabal of Satanic,[3][4][5] cannibalistic child molesters is operating a global child sex trafficking ring that conspired against Donald Trump.[9] QAnon has direct roots in Pizzagate, an Internet conspiracy theory that appeared one year earlier, but also incorporates elements of many other theories.
Uh oh, watch out, normie Republicans!
QAnon is described as antisemitic or rooted in antisemitic tropes, due to its fixation on Jewish financier Soros and conspiracy theories about the Rothschild family, a frequent target of antisemites.
If you speak poorly of George Soros, the Rothschilds, or bankers, you’re an antisemetic neonazi!
You know who they should call in to disprove all this??
According to QAnon researcher Mike Rothschild
Due to the overlap between the two movements, some QAnon followers have joined the sovereign citizens, a loose grouping of vexatious litigants and tax protesters whose set of pseudolegal beliefs implies that most laws and taxes are illegitimate and can be safely ignored if one uses the correct procedures.[217][218] In 2022, the Anti-Defamation League reported that sovereign citizen ideology was attracting a growing number of QAnon adherents, as their belief in the Biden administration's illegitimacy meshed well with sovereign citizens' broader anti-government views.[219]
BEING SOVEREIGN IS ANTI-SEMETIC, SAYS THE ADL
I stopped reading at "QAnon". LMAO!
If Wiki had a shitpost flair, most articles would be flagged.
A lot of it actually isn’t bad. Obviously the farther it goes, the harder they spin.