John,
Do you know what QAnon is? It’s a dangerous and destructive fringe conspiracy theory that has quickly attracted a large and growing following. Basically, QAnon is a conspiracy theory spread by the far-right that accuses high level Democrats in and out of government of involvement in a sprawling international Satan-worshipping child sex-trafficking ring which includes Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and George Soros, and which seeks to overthrow President Trump.
QAnon followers also believe that this clique includes a number of entertainers and Hollywood celebrities like Oprah Winfrey, Tom Hanks, Ellen DeGeneres and religious figures like Pope Francis and the Dalai Lama. Many of them also believe that, in addition to molesting children, members of this group kill and eat their victims in order to extract a life-extending chemical from their blood. This is crazy y'all! But it is also serious.
The FBI has warned that QAnon is a potential source of domestic terrorism. The FBI didn't warn that they could be a threat — the FBI said that QAnon is a threat:
QAnon should be called out for being a pernicious and dangerous threat to the safety and welfare of decent, law abiding, progressive thinking individuals who oppose the policies and practices of Donald Trump and his cronies.
According to QAnon lore, Mr. Trump was recruited by top military generals to run for president in 2016 in order to break up this criminal conspiracy, end its control of politics and the media, and bring its members to justice. And as recently as days ago Donald Trump had good things to say abou QAnon!
Ominously, last week, from our own state of Georgia, QAnon supporter Marjorie Taylor Greene, won a primary congressional election — all but guaranteeing that Hank will have her as a colleague in Congress next session, should he be reelected on November 3rd.
As the QAnon conspiracy theory gains power, we must continue to expose it for what it is — a series of dangerous, pernicious lies. Sign on now to demand Ms. Greene reverse her dangerous support for the inimically dangerous QAnon conspiracy theory!
QAnon is not just a harmless conspiracy theory — it has already inspired real-life instances of violence. In 2016, a QAnon believer drove all the way from North Carolina to Washington, D.C. where he shot up a pizzeria in a fruitless search for child victims. That is what makes Ms. Greene’s troubling beliefs so dangerous. But her mistaken views don’t end there. She’s made racist statements about Black, Hispanic, Muslim, and Jewish people. Her views are so backwards that even some high-profile Republicans have spoken out against her.
John, now that Ms. Greene is heading to Congress, she must represent all of her constituents, not fringe groups who support her racist beliefs and conspiracy theories like QAnon — demand that Ms. Greene reverse her stance on the QAnon conspiracy →
Thanks for your support, John! Together we’ll keep holding Republicans like Ms. Greene accountable.
— The whole team at Worst Behavior Watch
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