QAnon
QAnon is an American political movement that began in October 2017 with a series of anonymous Internet messages by Q, an online handle used on several image boards by a pseudonymous individual or group of individuals claiming to have access to classified information involving the Trump administration and its opponents in the United States, and detailing a supposed secret counter-coup against the "deep state". The messages may have predicted some of Trump's statements and actions, but have been almost universally derided (and allegedly suppressed) by mainstream media organs, and have widely been described in politically correct circles as an extreme far-right conspiracy theory.[1]
There are sharply contrasting views of the controversial QAnon movement.
- From a conservative perspective, you'll see QAnon as a movement acting against the "Deep State" or "Shadow Party".
- QAnon (a conservative perspective), a view of QAnon as seen from a conservative perspective. Article in question is outdated.
- From a liberal perspective, you'll see QAnon with the "official" narrative bias of corporate media.
- QAnon conspiracy theory, the "official" narrative bias of the establishment, mirrored from Wikipedia. Mirror article in question is outdated; current revisions can be found below.
- From a truther perspective, you'll see QAnon as a CIA/military-based intelligence psychological operation, designed to push additional hate speech laws.
- QAnon (a truther perspective), factual coverage of this topic, incorporating parts of the QAnon articles from WikiSpooks and Conservapedia.
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