QAnon
Musk told Israel’s president “we need... to stop the hate,” but the X owner is back in the U.S. and now promoting another dangerous conspiracy theory.
Alejandro Monteverde says dismissing his film as far-right propaganda is “ridiculous” and “heartbreaking.”
A partially crowdfunded religious drama has become an unlikely summer hit among moviegoers (at least, among those who can contend with its ingrained QAnon conspiracies).
Just hours after his release, Jacob Chansley appeared to be leaning into the same conspiracies that got him into trouble in the first place.
The longtime right-wing operative gives his fans and foes a truly memorable send-off.
The Daily Beast’s Will Sommer takes The New Abnormal through how QAnon has managed to evolve from a fringe group to now being more popular than many major religions in the U.S.
In this excerpt from “Trust the Plan,” The Daily Beast reporter Will Sommer’s new book about QAnon, a father talks about the heartbreak of losing his son to the cult.