One of QAnon members’ main theories was that a biblical rapture of sorts or “storm” would rain down on the country during the inauguration at noon on Wednesday - when forces amassed by Trump would appear to arrest Biden and other Democrats on live TV while Trump would be sworn in for a second term. Watkins was a former administrator of the 8kun (formerly 8chan) message board and both he and his father are suspected of being Q, the as-yet-unidentified creator of the movement, so it’s a sign of defeat that he’s asking supporters to stand down. Trump, who has lent support to the dangerous and cultish movement throughout his presidency, said at Thursday’s event he knew. “We have a new president sworn in and it is our responsibility to respect the Constitution.” The baseless QAnon theory suggests, without any evidence, that a group of powerful, Satan-worshipping people running a cannibalistic child sexual abuse ring. President Donald Trump refused to denounce supporters of the far-right conspiracy theory QAnon at his town hall event Thursday night, spiraling into a fit of outrage at the NBC host for even asking him about it. “We gave it our all, now we need to keep our chins up and go back to our lives as best we are able,” Watkins said in a message board post. Joe Biden took the oath of office today and is now the 46th president of the United States, which means the apocalypse that Trump-supporting QAnon cult predicted would prevent him from doing so failed to happen.Īnd well, they’re really not handling it well now that de facto leader Ron Watkins himself threw in the towel on Wednesday shortly after the inauguration.
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