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Q Anon

Crime Politics Religion

QAnon's Deadly Price

Church-loving surf instructor Matthew Taylor Coleman fell into online conspiracy theories, then allegedly admitted to killing his kids to save the world. How did no one see it coming?

Kevin T. Dugan Rolling Stone Oct 2021 15min Permalink

Religion

Love Has Lost

Quasi-religious group Love Has Won claimed to offer wellness advice and self-care products, but what was actually being dished out by their late leader Amy Carlson Stroud—self-professed “Mother God”—was much darker.

Virginia Pelley Marie Claire Sep 2021 20min Permalink

Politics Tech

A 23-Year-Old Coder Kept QAnon Online When No One Else Would

Nick Lim provides tech support to the U.S. networks of White nationalists and conspiracy theorists banned by the likes of Amazon.

William Turton, Joshua Brustein Bloomberg Businessweek Apr 2021 10min Permalink

Politics

How QAnon Conspiracy Theories Spread In My Colorado Hometown

During the pandemic, people from the author’s hometown got sucked into QAnon and the Q-adjacent “Save the Children” movement.

Aída Chávez The Intercept Sep 2020 15min Permalink

Politics

The Prophecies of Q

American conspiracy theories are entering a dangerous new phase.

Adrienne LaFrance The Atlantic May 2020 40min Permalink