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is thought by many to be a manifesto for activists looking to disrupt society. Its authorsElaborate "gotcha" or not, there are people who truly believe the QAnon theory. And it’s having real-world consequences beyond computer screens.
In June, a group of anons came upon a homeless camp in Tucson and insisted to local law enforcement that it had been used for the government's child-sex ring,. After investigating, law enforcement found no evidence of such claims, according to NBC News.
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