Trump Just Got Even Cozier With QAnon

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Two major QAnon influencers were given official press credentials to the latest Trump rally held in Sarasota, Florida over the weekend, signaling a new level of acceptance of the QAnon conspiracy theory by the former president and his team.

In the build up to last November’s election, Trump repeatedly failed to directly condemn QAnon, instead calling them “people that love our country” and who “like me very much.”

Now Trump, who QAnon supporters—and much of the Republican party—believe is still the rightful president, appears willing to embrace QAnon even further, by handing two of the movement’s most influential voices official press passes to his rally. Continue reading.

Gohmert speaks at conference where QAnon supporters push for coup to oust Biden

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Donald Trump associates Michael Flynn and Sidney Powell were also in attendance at the conference in Texas.

Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) spoke at a conference over the weekend at which prominent QAnon conspiracy theorists advocated for a military coup to oust President Joe Biden, downplayed the violent Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, and spread lies about the 2020 election.

Gohmert was the only member of Congress to speak at the conference, and was part of the conspiracy-theorizing that took place.

He said in remarks at the event that the perpetrators of the Jan. 6 insurrection weren’t “just right-wing extremists,” continuing the false GOP messaging that the failed attempt to block Congress’ certification of Biden’s Electoral College win was incited by left-wing groups. Continue reading.

‘Complete mental break’: Ex-QAnon ‘cult’ member explains how she fell ‘down the rabbit hole’ — and how she finally got out

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As mainstream media digs into the deeply concerning QAnon conspiracy theory—including coverage of the reality that we now have a QAnon congresswoman—we’re also seeing more people who formerly identified with the movement come forward. In an interview with CNN, Melissa Rein Lively described how she fell into the conspiracy tunnel, and why she wants to help people experiencing the same thing now. “I really became all consumed in the QAnon conspiracy theories because of a mix of fear, anxiety, depression,” she told host Alisyn Camerota on Monday. “You know, uncertainty. Inconsistency about information coming out about the pandemic.” She talked about feeling terrified seeing people around her lose their businesses. So what did she do? She went online. And that’s when, according to Lively, the algorithm took hold and brought her into an “echo chamber.”

Lively says she began looking at a number of wellness, spirituality, and New Age pages, and within a “matter of weeks,” the algorithm hooked her into a “terrifying echo chamber” that “completely changed the way that I think and that I process information.” Lively notes that the Save the Children messaging, in particular, spoke to her. Lively went on to describe how her husband gave her an ultimatum between her family and the QAnon movement, including even calling the police out of concern for her well-being.

Lively says she ultimately broke the QAnon spell by seeking mental health treatment with a specific focus on PTSD and trauma. “I really believe that it’s a cult,” she said. “It operates like a cult in every single way. And people don’t realize that they’re being consumed by QAnon until it’s too late.” Continue reading.