QAnon: what happened to the followers of the conspiracy a year after the assault on the Capitol

  • Stephanie Hegarty
  • BBC World Service

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Although there is no evidence for QAnon’s theories, millions of Americans still believe in them.

A year ago, on January 6, 2021, supporters of then-US President Donald Trump stormed the Capitol in Washington.

Many of them were believers in the conspiracy theory QAnon, who viewed Trump as the hero who would defeat the Satan-worshiping global elites.

In spite of lack of evidence and the fact that QAnon’s predictions have not come true, millions of Americans continue to believe in these macabre stories.

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