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GOP Senate Nominee 'Literally Physically In Tears' After Campaign Retracts QAnon Support
Insurance agent Jo Rae Perkins is the Republican front-runner for an Oregon Senate seat. She also believes in a dangerous, baseless conspiracy.
m.huffpost.com
Insurance agent Jo Rae Perkins won the GOP nomination by a landslide earlier this week to run against Sen. Jeff Merkley, a Democrat. Part of her voter appeal might be her belief in QAnon, a right-wing conspiracy that claims President Donald Trump is involved in stopping a pedophile network of Satan-worshipping cannibals who have infiltrated every level of government and the mass media.
The Church of QAnon: Will conspiracy theories form the basis of a new religious movement?
The QAnon movement that’s based on conspiracy theories is now being used by some charismatic Christians as a way to interpret the Bible. It’s a dangerous mix of religion and false information.
www.google.com
The QAnon movement began in 2017 after someone known only as Q posted a series of conspiracy theories about Trump on the internet forum 4chan. QAnon followers believe global elites are seeking to bring down Trump, whom they see as the world’s only hope to defeat the “deep state.”
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so I stumbled across a conspiracy theory. It’s so outrageously ridiculous I thought it must be written by the onion or mad magazine or something. But the more I think about it, the way the Republicans see Trump as “the chosen one“ and sent by God one has to wonder. Has this serial adulterer And Adroit liar really become the cult master of the entire Republican Party?