conspiracy theories
One of QAnon’s Earliest Influencers Just Got Elected to South Carolina GOP
Tracy “Beanz” Diaz claimed in one blog post that it was her idea to move QAnon off 4chan and start a Reddit thread dedicated to the conspiracy movement.
Tesla Owners Are ‘Investigating’ the Crash That Killed Two People
After Elon Musk said Autopilot wasn’t engaged in the deadly Tesla crash, fans started drawing diagrams and analyzing maps to attempt to explain it.
Trump’s Conspiracy About the Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Is Straight Off 4chan
After he boosted the conspiracy theory, it quickly spread online —especially among the vax-hesitant crowd.
How QAnon Is Tearing Families Apart
VICE News talked to dozens of people whose lives have been affected by QAnon and found that there is no such thing as a typical Q follower.
Despite Rampant Infighting, the Canadian Anti-Mask Movement Isn’t Going Anywhere
Experts say that infighting is to be expected among leaders of fringe groups but it doesn't mean the group will be disbanding just because the leaders hate each other
Teen Accused of Stabbing Student to Death Was Into Online Blood Rituals and Conspiracies
A month before a 17-year-old student was stabbed to death in Alberta, the accused shared online videos promoting conspiracy theories and participated in a YouTube blood ritual.
The Organization Trying to Save QAnon Believers Is Falling Apart
The Thinkin Project made big promises about deradicalizing QAnon believers. But so far it’s succeeded mostly in attacking and alienating journalists and QAnon researchers
Mike Lindell’s Election Fraud Movie ‘Absolute Proof’ Has Absolutely No Proof
And the MyPillow CEO’s “docu-movie” is exactly as unhinged as you'd expect.
Mitch McConnell Calls Marjorie Taylor Greene’s ‘Loony Lies’ a ‘Cancer’ for the GOP
The GOP has spent weeks flirting with the very same Big Lie conspiracy theories about voter fraud that Greene and other QAnon followers believe.
Here's Every Disturbing Conspiracy Marjorie Taylor Greene Believes In
A complete conspiracy compendium.
Men Seem to Endorse COVID Conspiracies More Than Women. Why?
It's worrying when you consider that men are twice as likely to die from COVID-19 than women.