>>510766122Just from QAnon believers I talked to, that really improved their faith in QAnon and helped them continue holding on to it for a while.
You also have Trump associates like Kash Patel, who, when Trump’s social network Truth Social was launching, said:
Archived clip of Kash Patel: "I think people are having fun with Q, and I think also that, you know, I don’t really follow him. We try to incorporate it into our overall messaging scheme to capture audiences because whoever that person is has certainly captured a widespread breadth of the MAGA and the “America First” movement."
Basically: I want this to be a home for things like QAnon.
>So the promise of QAnon in this whole period is that there will eventually be the storm. A lot of what you’re seeing happening in the Trump administration, a lot of the flailing around, a lot of the apparent chaos behind it — there is a plan. “Trust the plan” is one of the big watch terms of QAnon.?>Then you have the 2020 election. Donald Trump loses. He has his own conspiracy theory about whether he lost — but he loses. There is no storm. Jan. 6 happens, people are arrested for it. They do storm the Capitol, but they do not take over the government.
>What happens to QAnon after that?This is the biggest challenge for QAnon. The entire point of QAnon was that the only way we can take on the pedophile cabal is if Donald Trump is elected. That’s why the military recruited them, they believe — and then he loses. A lot of people had pinned their hopes on Jan. 6 being the storm, and then it didn’t happen.
They kept thinking: Well, maybe all these troops are in D.C. for the inauguration to arrest Biden. And that didn’t happen.
I talked to a QAnon believer who, on the day of the inauguration, said: I threw up. I was so upset that, suddenly, as Biden put his hand on the Bible, it became clear to me that this wasn’t going to happen.