Key figure in QAnon is posting online again. Why it matters - CNN Video
CNN's Donie O'Sullivan and John Avlon report that the "Q" persona at the center of the QAnon conspiracy theory movement, has posted online for the first time since December 2020, after Trump lost the election.
CNN's Donie O'Sullivan and John Avlon report that the "Q" persona at the center of the QAnon conspiracy theory movement, has posted online for the first time since December 2020, after Trump lost the election. Source: CNNBusiness
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CNN reporter on return of 'Q': 'As dumb as it is dangerous'
CNN's Donie O'Sullivan and John Avlon report that the "Q" persona at the center of the QAnon conspiracy theory movement, has posted online for the first time since December 2020, after Trump lost the election. Source: CNNBusiness
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