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Have you been hearing about QAnon or Q in relation to U.S. or world politics and wondered what it is all about, who make up the outfit and what impact it has had (or has) on the social, political and religious landscape? And are you looking for a guide that will uncover everything, from what you may have heard to the deep stuff that you may probably have no idea about even thought about? If you've answered YES, keep reading… You Are About To Discover The Ins And Outs Of QAnon Broken Down In A Language That Even A Fierce Critic Would Have Their Mouth Wide Open In Awe! They say that the rise of the Q is a lethal reaction to the 21st century tumult, as more and more Americans continue to embrace the QAnon conspiracy theories. No matter where you live, you must have heard one or two disturbing things about it and probably wondered: Is it true that there are deep-state Satan-worshiping pedophiles and children traffickers seeking to ruin President Trump? Is QAnon the new American religion? Does QAnon have anything to do with the Illuminati? What does it have to do with a "New World Order?" What's the place of Christianity in this order? If you have (or have been having) such questions, then this comprehensive, straightforward, factual and audacious book is all you need for all the answers. From what QAnon really means, what its agenda has always been, the illuminati, the new world order and consequences of these forces in the political, religious and economic scene –just to mention the least- you'll learn everything you need and discover some of the most shocking facts about elements, ideas and forces you wouldn't have thought existed. More precisely, you'll learn: What QAnon means and where it came from How illuminati came to be and its place in the QAnon conspiracy How the cult hijacked the world Why the Jews are always blamed The processes around the induction of new members How the New World Order is managed The ins and outs of the new world order A detailed account of the political-economic order The contours of the new world order All you need to know about fixing the fight Spiritual beliefs in the cult Transhumanism in the cult, and its consequences Economic control under the new world order How the cult has always wanted to eradicate Christianity How the 1000 years of peace will come to be The QAnon stronghold …And much more! There is a secret war taking place, perhaps bigger than what was being experienced centuries ago. This book will help you make sense of so much that you've been seeing and probably ignoring around you, and enlighten you on some of the most underhand agendas and forces in the world. Even if you've never been the type to be interested in conspiracies, this one will blow your mind! Ready to start your journey of discovery? If you are, Scroll up and click Buy Now With 1-Click or Buy Now to get your own copy!

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Table of Contents
CHAPTER ONE
What Is Qanon
CHAPTER TWO
The Origin of Qanon
Followers and Leadership
CHAPTER THREE
History Of Illuminati
Primary Goals.
Deposition for the Court.
Four Pillars of the Illuminist Agenda.
CHAPTER FOUR
'The Cult that Hijacked the World
"Anti-Semitism"
Talmud And Cabala.
CHAPTER FIVE
Why are the Jews Always Blamed?
CHAPTER SIX
Inducting New Members
Contingency Plans if Discovered.
CHAPTER SEVEN
How The New World Is Controlled
Using Feminism to Breakdown Families
Using Schools to Indoctrinate the Youth.
Controlling the Media
Infiltration of Freemasonry
Barcoding The Population
CHAPTER EIGHT
New world order
CHAPTER NIGHT
The “Q” Claims
CHAPTER TEN
The Political-EconomicOrder
CHAPTER ELEVEN
The Contours of the New World Order
CHAPTER TWELVE
Fixing the Fight
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
Spiritual Beliefs
Lucifer and Satan.
Double Speak.
The Hegelian Dialectic
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
Transhumanism
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
Economic Control
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
TheEradicationofChristianity
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
1000 Years of peace
The Period of Reconstruction ..
Science and Invention
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
The Qanon Stronghold
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
The Regeneration of the Earth

QANON AND 1000 YEARS OF

PEACE

The Battle For Our Souls and The

Earth, Discover How The New World

Order and Illuminati Hijacked The

World And Control Your Mind

Simon Smith

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CHAPTER ONE

What Is Qanon

President Trump has spoken of how advocates of the QAnon conspiracy theory, which has grown online in the US, appear to like him so much.

Mr Trump told reporters that he didn't understand much about the movement, but added that he had heard that "these were individuals who love our country."

The movement faces a crackdown from Facebook and Twitter, who have taken steps against many accounts and web addresses linking to videos and websites spreading out QAnon's bizarre ideas.

At its heart, QAnon is an extensive, unproven conspiracy theory that says that President Trump is waging a secret war against elite Satan-worshipping pedophiles in government, the media, and business.

QAnon believers have speculated that this battle will cause a day of reckoning where prominent people such as former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will be detained and executed.

That's the basic story, but there are numerous offshoots, detours, and internal arguments that the comprehensive list of QAnon claims is massive - and often inconsistent. Adherents draw in news events, historical facts, and numerology to establish their improbable conclusions.

Where did it all start?

In October 2017, an anonymous user put out a couple of posts on the message board 4chan. The said user signed off as "Q" and claimed to have some form of US security approval referred to as

"Q clearance."

These messages or posts became referred to as "breadcrumbs"

or "Q drops," often written in cryptic language supported with pledges, slogans, and pro-Trump themes.

"Where we go one we go all," typically abbreviated as

"WWG1WGA!" is one of the most popular QAnon slogans Do you think nobody genuinely believes it? Thousands do. The quantity of traffic to mainstream social networking websites like Twitter, Facebook, Reddit, and YouTube has exploded since 2017, and indications are to the effect that the numbers have increased even more throughout the coronavirus pandemic.

Judging by social networks, many individuals believe in a minimum of some of the bizarre theories provided by QAnon.

Its appeal hasn't been decreased by events that would appear to debunk the entire thing. For example, early Q drops concentrated on the investigation by special prosecutor Robert Mueller.

QAnon fans claimed Mr Mueller's inquiry into Russian interference in the 2016 United States election was truly a fancy

cover story for examining pedophiles. The attention of the conspiracy theorists wandered somewhere else when it concluded with no such bombshell discovery.

Real believers assert that deliberate misinformation is sown into Q's messages - in their minds making the conspiracy theory impossible to disprove.

QAnon followers bring flags and banners to rallies in support of President Trump

What result has it had?

QAnon fans drive hashtags and co-ordinate abuse of seen enemies - the political leaders, press reporters, and celebs that they assume are concealing for pedophiles.

It's not just about threatening messages posted online. Twitter stated that it acted against QAnon due to its potential for "offline damage."

Many QAnon followers have been nabbed after making threats or engaging in offline activities.

In one substantial case in 2018, a significantly armed man blocked a bridge over the Hoover Dam. Matthew Wright eventually pleaded guilty to a terrorism charge at a later date.

Researches reveal that most Americans haven't come to be mindful of QAnon. For a lot of supporters, it forms the structure of their support for President Trump.

In the past, Mr Trump had retweeted QAnon followers, and last month his child Eric Trump published a QAnon meme on Instagram.

How famous is a pro-Trump conspiracy theory?

It's quite most likely that a QAnon fan - or someone considerate to the conspiracy theory - will be in the future United States Congress.

If you're spending a great deal of time on the internet nowadays-

- and thanks to the pandemic, a great deal of us are-- you've probably become aware of QAnon. This extending net conspiracy theory has remained dominant amongst a few of President Trump's followers.

Unless you're online, you likely still have inquiries regarding what exactly is taking place.

QAnon was once an edge phenomenon-- the kind most individuals might safely neglect. However, in present times, it's gone mainstream. Twitter, Facebook, and different other social media networks have been significantly flooded with QAnon-

related false information. QAnon followers have also been attempting to attach themselves to different other lobbyist causes, such as the anti-vaccine and anti-child-trafficking motions, to increase their rankings.

QAnon has additionally permeated into the offline world, with some followers charged with terrible criminal offenses, including one QAnon follower implicated of killing a mafia manager some time ago and one more that was accused of threatening to eliminate Joseph R. Biden Jr., the presumptive Democratic presidential candidate. The Federal Bureau of Investigation has warned that QAnon positions a possible residential risk.

Not too long ago, QAnon got to a new turning point when Marjorie Taylor Greene, a well known QAnon supporter from Georgia, won a Republican ticket in a heavily conventional district, setting her up for a near-certain election to Congress in November. After Ms Greene's win, Mr Trump called her a

"future Republican celebrity."

QAnon is an incredibly intricate theory, and you can fill a whole book discussing its various tributaries and sub-theories. Below are some common points you should understand.

What is QAnon?

QAnon is the umbrella term for an expansive collection of internet conspiracy theory concepts that affirm, incorrectly, that the world is run by a cabal of Satan-worshiping pedophiles that are outlining against Mr Trump while running an international child sex-trafficking ring.

QAnon fans think this internal circle consists of leading Democrats, including Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and George Soros. Some entertainers and Hollywood celebrities like Oprah Winfrey, Tom Hanks, Ellen DeGeneres, and religious figures including Pope Francis and the Dalai Lama.

Many believe that, along with molesting children, members of this team kill and eat their victims to remove a life-extending chemical from their blood.

According to QAnon tradition, Mr Trump was recruited by leading army generals to compete as president in 2016 to break up this criminal conspiracy, finish its control of politics and the media, and bring its members to justice.

Since it began, QAnon has integrated aspects of several other conspiracy theory communities, including the claims about the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the 9/11 "truther" movement, and the presence of U.F.O.

QAnon Anonymous, a podcast regarding the QAnon movement, calls QAnon a “big tent conspiracy theory” because it is developing and includes new functions and claims. The presence of a worldwide pedophile cabal is the core tenet of QAnon, and the one that most, if not all, of its fans, believe.

How did this all start?

In October 2017, a post appeared on 4chan, the notoriously dangerous message board, from a private account calling itself

"Q Clearance Patriot." This poster that came to be known just as

"Q," claimed to be a high-level knowledge officer with accessibility to classified details regarding Mr Trump's battle against the global cabal.

Q forecasted that this battle would soon culminate in "The Storm"-- a designated time when Mr Trump would lastly uncover the cabal, punish its members for their criminal activities and also bring back America to success.

Why is it called 'The Storm'?

Mr Trump commented with senior military leaders in 2017 that QAnon fans have suggested as evidence of the president's technique to separate a cabal.

Mr Trump remarked with elderly army leaders in 2017 that QAnon believers have aimed to as evidence of the head of the state's strategy to break up a cabal.

It's a reference to a puzzling statement Mr Trump made during an October 2017 image op. Posturing together with army generals, Mr Trump claimed, "You people know what this stands for? Possibly it's the tranquillity before the storm."

QAnon believers referred to that moment as evidence that Mr Trump was sending out coded messages concerning his strategies to divide the cabal, with the help of the armed forces.

Who is Q, and what are 'Q Drops'?

Q's identity is still unidentified, although there have been hints and supposition concerning it for many years. Some guess that a solitary web troll has been posting as Q the whole time; others state that several people are included in posting as Q, or that Q's identity has changed with time.

Making things a lot more complicated is that Q's online home base has changed many times. Q's posts originally appeared on

4chan. They moved to 8chan, where they remained until that site was taken offline last year after the El Paso mass shooting.

They currently survive on 8kun, a site run by the former proprietor of 8chan. Each of these sites uses a system of identification verification known as a "tripcode"-- basically, a distinctive digital signature that proves that a collection of confidential posts were written by the very same person or people.

" Drops" are what QAnon followers call Q's posts. There have been almost 5,000 of them up until now, and a whole lot of them take the form of a message that is cryptic code.

Many of QAnon fans make use of "Q Drop" apps that collect every one of Q's messages in one place and share them each time a new message gets here. (One of these apps struck the top 10

paid applications in Apple's App Store before it was taken down for breaching guidelines of companies.) They then post these drops in Facebook groups, chatrooms as well as Twitter strings, and start speaking about or debating what everything means.

Is QAnon the same thing as Pizzagate?

QAnon has been explained as a "big-budget follow up" to Pizzagate because it takes the preliminary Pizzagate conspiracy theory-- which proclaimed, incorrectly, that Mrs Clinton and her cronies were running a child sex-trafficking ring out of the basement of a Washington, D.C., pizza restaurant-- and also includes a lot more layers of story on top of it.

Many people rely on both theories, and for many QAnon followers, Pizzagate represented a sort of conspiracy theory on-ramp.

One new element in QAnon is a rage of particular and clear predictions about when and how "The Storm" would play out.

For years, Q has expected that mass arrests of cabal participants would take place on certain days, that specific government records would reveal the cabal's misbehaviors, which Republicans would win several seats in the elections.

None of those predictions came true. Most QAnon fans didn't care. They simply discovered ways to reframe the story and forget the disparities and carried on.

How many individuals believe in QAnon?

It's difficult to say, since there's no official membership directory website; however, the number is not small. Also, if you count simply the die-hard QAnon followers-- excluding "QAnon-lite" followers that may strongly believe in a deep state story against Mr. Trump, but not a cabal of child-eating Satanists—the actual number might be at least in the thousands.

Some of the most prominent QAnon groups on Facebook have greater than 100,000 members each, and Twitter lately revealed it was doing something about it to restrict the reach of more than 150,000 QAnon-associated accounts. A current record by NBC News found that Facebook had implemented an inner research study of QAnon's existence on its platform. It reached the conclusion that there were many QAnon groups, with many members between them.

That number has more than likely grown throughout the pandemic, as people stuck indoors count on the internet for home entertainment as well as socializing and get pulled into the QAnon neighborhood. A recent short article in The Wall Street Journal found that subscription in 10 big Facebook groups devoted to QAnon had expanded by even more than 600 percent since the commencement of lockdowns.

Why are some individuals attracted to the QAnon movement?

A common misunderstanding is that QAnon is just a political movement. It works, for individuals that count on it, as both a social community and a source of entertainment.

Some individuals have compared QAnon to a substantial multiplayer online game, given the way it welcomes individuals to co-create a sort of everyday reality filled up with recurring characters, changing storylines, and also sophisticated puzzle-solving missions. QAnon has also been linked or compared to a church, in that it provides its supporters with a social support framework and an organizing narrative for their day-to-day lives.

Adrian Hon, a game designer that has written about QAnon's similarity to alternate-reality games, claims that followers "open an impressive fantasy world of secret wars as well as cabals and Hillary Clinton controlling things, and it offers hassle-free explanations for things that feel strange or wrong regarding the world."

What function have social media networks played in QAnon's appeal?

Despite the truth that Q's blog posts show up on fringe message boards, the QAnon phenomenon attributes much of its appeal to Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube, which have enhanced QAnon messages and recommended QAnon pages and groups to new individuals via their algorithms.

Additionally, QAnon believers have used social networks to harass, terrify, and threaten their perceived adversaries, and to seed other types of misinformation that influences public debate.

Many of the most popular conspiracy theories on the internet in recent times, such as "Pandemic," a documentary containing dangerous and false claims regarding Covid-19, and a viral conspiracy theory that wrongly declared that Wayfair, the online furniture company, was involved in the trafficking of children--

have been popularized and amplified by QAnon followers.

A few of these networks have started trying to eliminate QAnon content from their platforms. Twitter recently banned several QAnon accounts, stating that they had been involved in coordinated harassment. Facebook has taken down almost 800

QAnon groups and restricted many QAnon-related pages, groups, and Instagram accounts.

Haven't there always been unlikely conspiracy theory concepts concerning powerful elites?

It's a fact that much of QAnon's subject matter is recycled from earlier conspiracy theories. However, QAnon is fundamentally an internet-based movement that functions differently and at a different scale than anything we have seen or experienced before.

For beginners, QAnon is deeply participatory in such a way than some other well-known conspiracy theories have been.

Supporters meet in Facebook groups and chat rooms to decode or interpret the latest Q posts, discuss their ideas regarding the news of the day, and bond with their fellow supporters. The Atlantic has called it "the birth of a new religion."

There's similarly the crucial danger of what QAnon supporters or followers believe. It's one thing to be involved in a polarized political discussion with heated disagreements; it's another to have a fraction of Americans who believe, with overall sincerity, that the leaders of the opposition party are cannibalizing and kidnapping innocent children.

Add those terrible, paranoid fantasies with the fact that QAnon supporters have been charged with committing grievous crimes in Q's name, and it's not a surprise people are worried.

How has President Trump responded to QAnon?

Mr. Trump is the leading and heroic figure in QAnon's major narrative-- the courageous patriot who was selected to save America from the international cabal. As a result, QAnon believers parse Mr. Trump's actions and words carefully, searching for hidden meanings. When Trump mentions the number 17, they indicate that he is sending secret messages to them. (Q is the 17th letter of the alphabet.) When he puts on a pink tie, they see it as an indication that he is releasing trafficked children.

It's uncertain whether Mr. Trump understands the mystical details of the QAnon theory or not. But he has embraced the movement's followers, saying in a White House press briefing that "I've heard these are people that love our country." He also refused to disavow or denounce the movement when questioned about his support for Ms. Greene, the QAnon-affiliated congressional prospect. And he has shared posts from QAnon followers lots of times on his social media accounts.

For months, QAnon followers hijacked the #SaveTheChildren campaign, which began as a fund-raising campaign supporting a

legitimate anti-child-trafficking organization-- as a recruiting strategy.

What they're doing, essentially, is using overemphasized and false insurance claims about child trafficking to bring in the interest of a new audience- most likely worried mothers and fathers. They attempt to guide the discussion to QAnon chatting factors-- mentioning that the featured children are trafficked.

For instance, results from the fact that the global cabal intends to accumulate a life-extending chemical from their blood.

This particular technique has explicitly been problematic for legitimate anti-trafficking groups, who need to take care of blocked hotlines and extensive misinformation as QAnon has latched on to their concern.

Just posting #SaveTheChildren does not mean your pals are QAnon believers. They might have just found an article regarding child trafficking that reverberated with them and chose to share it. They, and you, must recognize that those blog posts are part of a collective QAnon strategy.