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Far-right conspiracy QAnon surging in Europe as fanatics plot return of Nazi Reich and link Satanists to Jimmy Savile
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Updated: 29 Jan 2021, 13:20
QANON is surging across Europe as the US conspiracy theory finds new ground to flourish in nations such as Britain, Germany and France, experts have warned.
The dangerous belief is being adapted by far right groups who are mixing it with other warped theories - such as about BBC paedophile Jimmy Savile in the UK and the efforts to restore the Nazi Reich in Germany.
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QAnon believers in Britain use Jimmy Savile as evidence of a global Satanic childeating cabal that runs the worldCredit: Getty - Contributor
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This article was originally published in January of 2019 and republished in the wake of the pro-Trump attack on the U.S. Capitol, in which QAnon followers joined an armed insurrection that led to six deaths.
Emerging from the fever swamps of 4Chan and YouTube in November 2017, the QAnon conspiracy theory community has spread rapidly from the lunatic fringe to the lunatic mainstream. Some commentators suggest it has all the hallmarks of a secular political cult.
It promises ultimate salvation to its followers - the creation of a utopia of human togetherness, peace and love, brought about through a brutal military crackdown against the Deep State. And although it may seem like a sideshow, the Q phenomenon might tell us more about political life than most commentators recognize.