Roseanne has been seduced by conspiracy theorists on Twitter

Update 6.20.18 Roseanne retweets today’s Qanon post:

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Once Roseanne tweeted about Qanon last month, I knew she had gone  around the bend and was falling victim to the most popular conspiracy theory circulating on Twitter: Qanon: The Great Awakening.

Qanon: The Storm is Coming, The Great Awakening & Follow the White Rabbit

I am quite sure Qanon enthusiasts inundated Roseanne with info about the conspiracy. The problem with conspiracies in general, is that they rely on faith as opposed to reason–in that sense these theories are similar to religion or deeply held ideologies.

According to the political scientist Michael Barkun, conspiracy theories rely on the view that the universe is governed by design, and embody three principles:

  1. nothing happens by accident
  2. nothing is as it seems
  3. everything is connected.
  4.  Another common feature is that conspiracy theories evolve to incorporate whatever evidence exists against them, so that they become, as Barkun writes, a closed system that is unfalsifiable, and therefore “a matter of faith rather than proof.”

Barkun, Michael (2003). A Culture of Conspiracy: Apocalyptic Visions in Contemporary America. Berkeley: University of California Press. p. 58.

It seems this Qanon character has taken his/her/their methods right out to the conspiracy playbook. The motto is “Trust the plan.” Everything is under control and behind the scenes the globalists (Soros, Obama, etc.) are being handled (headed to prison/Gitmo).

The memes circulating purport to reveal these connections–hence, the false info that Soros is marrying off his relatives into the mainstream government.

Even Wikileaks tweeted about Qanon over the weekend, saying they assumed it is a LARP (Live Action Role Player) but more nefariously that it could be co-opted as a psyop.

To prove the unfalsifiablity–

Wikileaks is drawing attention to it because it is true??

Also, Wikileaks-related journalists are cautioning that Q is saying Assange is safely out to the embassy and in some sort of protective custody–not true, of course.

The seductive nature of this conspiracy and the sheer volume of followers (it is often the number one trending hashtag on Twitter although Twitter supresses it–only feeding confirmation bias) has spawned videos, products, books–you name it.

Sometimes I wonder if it isn’t a very clever money-making operation! If it didn’t start out that way, it could certainly become a motive to continue to promote the narrative.

As we denounce those accused of bad acts, may we still love their work?

 

 

Qanon Conspiracy Theorists Bolstered by FBI Shake-up

So, just to refresh your memory, Qanon is a very frequent and mysterious hashtag on Twitter that started appearing last fall. The complete history of the hashtag is in the article below, but the basic idea is that “Q” is an insider within the Trump administration who is dropping cryptic clues that are recorded and deciphered by followers.

The clues are called “crumbs” and are dropped through 4chan or 8chan, and then are shared on Twitter and also archived on various websites and are also discussed on various YouTube channels.

“Q” is letting followers know that the “deep state” is being cleaned out and that (as best I can tell) the Trump administration is fighting a battle with the “deep state” which is corrupt and rogue. The FBI and CIA seem to be at the heart of the opposition.

Qanon: The Storm is Coming, The Great Awakening & Follow the White Rabbit

I happened to notice yesterday that some of the followers were losing confidence in “Q” and felt they were just being trolled. However, there are many enthusiasts still sharing notes. Here is today’s “drop”:

Interpretations made by followers:


More crumbs:

And here are some popularly shared memes from followers just to get a feel for some of the terminology:

So what does it all mean? I am not a conspiracy buff–I just find the phenomenon interesting to observe. Twitter never lets the hashtag trend, but if you check other sources, it is often a very popular hashtag, along with associated tags such as The Great Awakening, Follow the White Rabbit, Tick Tock, and many more.

I will say this–recently “Q” recommended a book and it temporarily sold out on Amazon:

Qanon Endorses Book “Beyond A Pale Horse”: Book Sells Out on Amazon