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It states that “Asatan-worshiping pedophilia, like Obama and Clinton, dominates the United States”
Reaching out to the general public with ‘Save the Children’
Trump’s Strong Support … Trump Spreads Quanan’s Message Too
More than 20 Curenan supporters are running for the Senate and House elections on November 3.

On the 10th (local time) at a rally of the far-right conspiracy group Qurnan on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, Los Angeles, USA, attendees screamed to save children from pedophiles who secretly control the United States and the appearance of President Donald Trump.  It has a sign.  Save the house on the Hundred website

On the 10th (local time), at a rally of the far-right conspiratorial group Qurnan on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, Los Angeles, USA, attendees strove to save children from pedophiles who secretly control the United States. and the appearance of President Donald Trump. It has a sign. Save the house on the Hundred website

“Save the Children!” (Save the Children!) On the 10th (local time) on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, Los Angeles, USA, the name of a famous children’s aid organization and its motto resounded. It was not an event for ‘Save the Children’, a children’s aid organization with a 100-year history. It was a demonstration by the far-right US conspiratorial group ‘Curenan’. About 100 attendees held a sign with a photo of President Donald Trump and a sign that read ‘Pediatricians, you are being watched’ and ‘Rescue children’. Qurnan argues that they should be crushed based on the conspiracy theory that Democrats and other factions, made up of demon-worshiping pedophiles, rule the United States. They cite former President Barack Obama, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and billionaire investor George Soros as the top pedophiles dominating the United States, and argue that Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden is the puppet. To spread their arguments, Curenan’s supporters try to attract public participation by posing as the name and slogan of a well-known children’s aid organization called ‘Save the Children’. A participant in a demonstration asked a CNN reporter, who was covering him, saying, “What’s wrong with trying to save children?” After Trump’s inauguration, as the presidential election approached amid deepening polarization in American politics, Qurnan did not stay in line but reached the real world, building strong support for the Conservative. Republican Party. Even Curenan’s supporters are running as candidates for elections at various levels in the November 3 elections. Republican leaders and candidates are also reluctant to speak out and act on their behalf. Trump’s statements at the City Hall meeting held in Miami on the 15th are representative. When asked repeatedly to rate Qurenan, he said: “I heard that he is very strong against pedophilia. I also agree with that. “In fact, Trump has praised Curenan’s supporters and their love for America. This is because Qurnan’s conspiracy theory and his movement are inextricably linked to Trump and furthermore, It can be called a Trump follow-up move. Curenan’s conspiracy theory began in October 2017 when an anonymous individual who proclaimed himself ‘Q’ posted a conspiracy theory on an anonymous online bulletin board called ‘4chan’ He said he was a high-ranking government official with a ‘Q’ rating that allowed him to access high-level information within the US government. He argued that there are satanic pedophiles in the US government and in society, and they are conspiring against Trump by running a world-class child trafficking and prostitution squad. He described Trump as “a leader in a fight to defeat this faction.” This argument was co He flipped into a conspiracy theory that “Trump is planning a ‘Great Awakening’ day in which he conducts a ‘storm’ raid to arrest thousands of factions.” People who follow this conspiracy theory have become Qurnan online. Since the 2016 presidential election, there have been signs of the birth of Qurnan. In the course of the presidential elections at the time, a conspiracy theory emerged that Clinton was involved in the operation of an international child prostitution gang. At the time, there was an online conspiracy theory that Clinton and others were performing a vampiric rite of Satanism at a pizzeria outside of Washington. A man named Edgar Madison Welch, who was exposed to the conspiracy theory, went to the restaurant and fired firearms to save the children and punish the group. Called ‘pizzagate’, this incident exposed the evils of fake news and conspiracy theories. After Pizza Gate, Qurenan’s conspiracy theory grew more sophisticated, and since August 2018, Qurenan’s supporters appeared at Trump’s re-election rally and became a political force. An announcer named Bill Mitchell, who spreads the Curenan conspiracy theory, was invited to attend the ‘Social Media Summit’ held at the White House in July 2019. This was made possible by Trump’s active support. According to a recent analysis by the media research institute Media Matters for America, Trump has retweeted or mentioned 150 accounts related to Qurnan, spreading Qurenan’s message at least 250 times. He also posted a message from Qurenan several times a day. For this reason, Qurenan supporters refer to Trump as ‘Q +’. With the Qurnan followers virtually becoming a staunch Trump supporter, even within the Republican Party they are becoming a political force that cannot be ignored. In the November 3 elections, where elections are held at various levels such as the presidential one, more than 10 candidates who are followers of Curenan or supported by them were nominated. A representative figure is Marjorie Taylor Green, 48, a Republican candidate, who is running for the 14th congressional district in Georgia. In the Republican nominee race, he publicly defended Qurnan’s conspiracy theory and, after winning the contest, received a message of support from Trump on Twitter and emerged as a prominent candidate. “It is a once in a lifetime opportunity to get rid of the international factions of satanic pedophilia,” he said. Your constituency is a strong Republican district, so your choice is almost certain.

Curenan conspiracy theorist Marjorie Taylor Green (center), who ran as a Republican candidate in Georgia's 14th district in the November 3 congressional elections, attends a rally with supporters and salutes the American flag.  .  AP Yonhap News

Curenan conspiracy theorist Marjorie Taylor Green (center), who ran as a Republican candidate in Georgia’s 14th district in the November 3 Congressional election, attends a rally with supporters and salutes the American flag. . AP Yonhap News

Joe Rae Perkins, 64, who ran for the Republican Senate in Oregon, is also a Qurnan conspiracy theorist. He won overwhelmingly with over 50% support in the match contest. In a video of his speech to win the party primaries, he said: “I will work with President Trump, Q and his team. (P) Thanks to the Anons and the Patriots. Together we can save our republic. “Lauren Webert, a Republican candidate in Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District, also beat the incumbent conspiracy theorist in the party primaries. This is the first time in 48 years in Colorado that she has defeated a incumbent lawmaker in the party’s race. In the primary, he incited conservatives by combining a strong defense of gun ownership and Qurnan’s conspiracy theory. He appeared on a show on Qurenan Jiji’s website and said: ” I hope everything I heard about Q is true: “Because they mean America is getting stronger and better.” Marjorie Taylor Green’s precinct, with a strong election, says why Qurnan is so powerful within the Republican Party. Stretching from the northern suburbs of metropolitan Atlanta in Georgia to the border with neighboring Tennessee, the district is dominated by whites and Republicans in its population. Income is much less. You say the average and discontent with immigrants and foreign industry is overwhelmingly high. Trump won more than 70% of the votes here during the last presidential election. It was thanks to the support of middle-class white people in non-urban areas, who believe they own America and are counter-discriminated against by immigrants. These are the main pillars of the Qurnan conspiracy theorists. They expressed deep sympathy for Trump’s offer to clean up Washington by attacking existing elites in the last presidential election. “We are very aware of pedophilia,” said McCray Kaier, 24, vice chairman of the Republican Party in Georgia. “This is how elites lead us to war, abuse power, and exploit the middle class in general. It’s about Ji.” Qurnan’s conspiracy theory is fueling discontent among the marginalized white middle class about the elite order. On the 17th, at a resort in Scottsdale, Arizona, the ‘Q Con Live’ meeting was held, a general gathering of Curenan’s most avid fans. At the event, more than 100 attendees concluded that Trump’s re-election was necessary for Qurnan’s prediction of pedophile arrests to bear fruit, the broadcast said. Some attendees also expressed impatience and skepticism that Qurnan’s prediction that Clinton and others would be arrested in 2017 after Trump’s election had not come true. But when Trump was re-elected, voices were overwhelmed that all of these predictions would be correct. In the United States, the conspiracy theory was considered an extreme minority illusion or a backstage drink. However, as political polarization resulted in the election of Trump as president, it was a symbolic scene that showed that even extreme conspiracy theory has become a popular movement in American society. Senior Reporter Eui-Gil Jung [email protected]



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