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Supporters of then-President Donald Trump fly a U.S. flag with a symbol from the QAnon conspiracy theory as they gather outside the Capitol on Jan. 6, ahead of the insurrection.
The insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 was predictable if you were following message boards on shadowy corners of the internet. Yeah, I thought Jan. 6 was going to be really bad, Cullen Hoback, director of the documentary
Q: Into the Storm, told NPR in a recent interview. I got hardly any sleep the two nights before it. I was very anxious going into that day.
Hoback followed the growth of the QAnon movement for three years and unravels the twisted knots of the conspiracy theory in a six-part series on HBO. He focuses on the interpersonal drama between those behind the website 8chan (later 8kun), where an enigmatic Q posted false conspiracy theories that convinced millions there were nefarious Democratic actors involved in child-trafficking rings.
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Supporters of then-President Donald Trump fly a U.S. flag with a symbol from the QAnon conspiracy theory as they gather outside the Capitol on Jan. 6 ahead of the insurrection. Win McNamee/Getty Images
The insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 was predictable if you were following message boards on shadowy corners of the internet. Yeah, I thought Jan. 6 was going to be really bad, Cullen Hoback, director of the documentary
Q: Into the Storm, told NPR in a recent interview. I got hardly any sleep the two nights before it. I was very anxious going into that day.
Q&A: Documentary Unravels Twisted Knots Of QAnon Movement
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The insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 was predictable, if you were following message boards on shadowy corners of the Internet. Yeah, I thought Jan. 6 was going to be really bad, Cullen Hoback, director of the documentary Q: Into the Storm, told NPR in a recent interview. I got hardly any sleep the two nights before it. I was very anxious going into that day.
Hoback followed the growth of the QAnon movement for three years and unravels the twisted knots of the conspiracy theory in a six-part series on HBO. He focuses on the interpersonal drama between those behind the website 8chan (later 8kun), where an enigmatic Q posted false conspiracy theories that convinced millions that there were nefarious Democratic actors involved in child-trafficking rings.
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