March 2, 2019
QAnon is a bizarre conspiracy theory which alleges that a cabal of leading Democratic politicians and celebrities have engaged in a massive pedophilia ring, and that secret forces in the government are working with President Trump to arrest all of those responsible. Theories and allegations are transmitted to adherents by a message board poster claiming to be an anonymous government official known as “Q.” Some QAnon believers claim that John F. Kennedy, Jr., faked his own death in 1999, and has resurfaced as Q.
The QAnon theory doesn’t have many celebrity adherents, with Roseanne Barr (per The Inquisitr) probably the most famous one, although former Trump White House aide Anthony Scaramucci implied in an interview last year that he believes in the theory too, as reported by Splinter News. But now, a leading figure of the gaming world appears to have jumped on board.
Markus Persson, the Swedish creator of the popular videogame Minecraft, posted to Twitter on Saturday, in which he stated “Q is legit. Don’t trust the media.” The tweet went out to his 3.68 million followers.
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