QAnon Conspiracies on Facebook Could Prompt Real-World Violence

Despite these limited efforts, a basic Facebook search in July 2020 still returned numerous active pages and groups dedicated to QAnon. In its investigation of QAnon’s spread across the platform, ADL’s Center on Extremism analyzed 54 different Facebook groups and pages that were active in early July 2020. Taken together these groups and pages had an aggregate usership/following of almost 1.5 million users. This is not to say that there are 1.5 million QAnon accounts on Facebook, as users often belong to multiple groups, rather that, when combined, these groups reach a wide audience.

Many of the groups are dedicated to the most popular conspiracy theories QAnon adherents believe, such as “Pizzagate” and “Pedogate.” Pizzagate, the belief that Hillary Clinton and high-ranking Democratic Party officials were running a human trafficking, ritual murder, and child sex ring out of a Washington, D.C. pizza shop, laid much of the foundational ideology for QAnon. Pedogate focuses on the broader child trafficking and pedophilia aspects of the QAnon conspiracy.

Some of the most popular groups/pages we looked at include:

·  “QAnon News & Updates- Intel drops, breadcrumbs, & the war against the Cabal” – Public group, 212,704 members, created February 2018

·  “QARMY, QANON, and All things Q related” – Public Group, 62,800 members, created December 2018

·  “The Great Awakening” – Public Group, 42,200 members, created December 2018

·  “Official Q / QAnon Public Group” – Public group, 33,317 members, created May 2020

·  “Q-Anon Worldwide Wwg1Wga” – Public Group, 38,300 members, created March 2019

·  “Pizzagate Exposed” – Private group, 26,288 members, created November 2016

·  “QANON” – Public group, 23,653 members, created May 21, 2019

·  “WWG1WGA: The Great Awakening and More” – Private group, 20,675 members

·  “Human Trafficking Research Group” – Private group, 19,607 members, created December 2016

·  “Save the Children/Hunters become the Hunted” – Private group, 8,200 members, created February 2017

The following examination focuses on three main themes, each of which are pivotal to the QAnon ideology. This is only a sampling of QAnon’s extensive presence on Facebook.

The Clintons and Democratic Elites
Core to the QAnon ideology is the belief in the existence of a politically connected international sex trafficking ring. A popular variation of this belief is the allegation that Democratic politicians—particularly the Clintons—and donors are facilitating pedophilia on a large scale either through child trafficking or by enacting laws designed to enable abuse. To this day, many QAnon believers maintain that the Clintons continue to actively participate in the murder and abuse of children.

Across QAnon Facebook groups, posts and memes about this alleged pedophilia ring and the Clintons’ affiliation are popular. They range from accusations of child abuse and slavery to child sacrifices to extrapolating that legislative initiatives by Democrats are meant to enable such abuse.

The Globalists and the New World Order
Central to QAnon is the idea that an international cabal of elites control the world and are plotting to enslave Americans. According to QAnon, these efforts take many forms, but most often come disguised as international treaties or supranational organizations, which Q adherents believe erode national sovereignty. This obsession with a New World Order and shadowy globalists is common within right-wing extremist movements, including white supremacist circles. Recently, the international efforts to combat the Coronavirus pandemic have fueled QAnon conspiracy theorists on Facebook, as they cite governments’ and international organizations’ virus responses as an excuse to induce the New World Order.

Hollywood Elites
Celebrities, particularly those who identify as liberal, are favored targets for QAnon conspiracy theorists. One vein of QAnon belief holds that certain actors and entertainers are in league with the ‘Deep State’ in order to participate in pedophile rituals. Posts in these groups serve to expose such celebrities and to highlight the supposed breadth of the pedophilia ring. Many QAnon believers allege that Oprah Winfrey is a key figure in this alleged vast sex trafficking ring. 

The articleis published courtesy of the Anti-Defamation League(ADL).