Por: The Daily Beast Politics May 26, 2023
Just hours after being released from federal custody Thursday, , the convicted Jan. 6 rioter dubbed “Qanon Shaman” for his distinctive Capitol riot costume, is back on Twitter. And it appears he isn’t giving up the bit.In his first post back, Chansley uploaded a computer-generated image of himself howling in the back of a police car—while wearing his namesake headdress and red, white and blue face paint. The caption was just one word:... + full article
Newsweek USA World January 06, 2023
A Siberian shaman has predicted that Alaska and California will become part of Russia in 2023.In a clip published by the Mash Telegram channel, Russia's deputy head shaman Artur Tsybikov offered insight into how he believes the year will turn out.He predicted the accession... + más
What if Russia never sold Alaska? Here's how the world would look today | Newsweek
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The Boston Globe USA Nation December 15, 2022
Twitter owner Elon Musk’s boosting of far-right memes and grievances has injected new energy into the jumbled set of conspiracy theories known as QAnon, a fringe movement that Twitter and other social networks once banned as too extreme.The billionaire has spread bogus... + más
Trump Steps Up QAnon Outreach With Q Meme Video | The Daily Beast
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The Daily Beast USA Politics November 05, 2022
Rory Banks slipped out of his Sacramento-area house late one night in May 2021. He was ready to kill. The 44-year-old had two guns, four knives, pepper spray, and a hit list of registered sex offenders in his town.Banks was driven by an unusual motivation, but one that’s... + más
The New York Times USA Opinion September 27, 2022
The title of the this month seemed almost too shocking to be true: “My Qdad snapped and killed my family this morning.”The post — by Rebecca Lanis, a 21-year-old from Michigan — was on a forum dedicated to people who’ve lost loved ones to QAnon, the sprawling... + más
Why would Mac Jones get a second opinion on his injury, and how common is that? | The Boston Globe
Fetterman, Shapiro lead in latest polls; Pa. voters still have unfavorable view of Oz | PennLive
NBC News USA Tech September 26, 2022
QAnon conspiracy theory videos with thinly veiled hashtags are bringing in millions of views on TikTok ahead of the 2022 midterm elections. In a review conducted by NBC News, users were found posting videos with emojis and slight wording variations in hashtags to evade QAnon... + más
CBS News USA Politics September 25, 2022
Former President Donald Trump is again signaling an affinity with believers of the QAnon conspiracies — on Thursday evening he reposted a video originally shared by a QAnon follower containing catch phrases and that integrated Trump into imagery affiliated with the .The video... + más
QAnon fans celebrate Trump's latest embrace of the conspiracy | CNN
The Daily Beast USA Politics September 24, 2022
Donald Trump stepped up his outreach to believers in the QAnon conspiracy theory on Thursday, posting a video filled with references to the movement that sees him in messianic terms.The video, first posted to Trump social media network TruthSocial by a QAnon believer, features a... + más
Trump signals affinity with QAnon followers in social media post, at rallies | CBS News
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