Mike Pence deletes Twitter photo with law enforcement officer wearing 'QAnon' patch, reposts other pictures

Source: Washington Examiner | November 30, 2018 | Vaishnavee Sharma

Vice President Mike Pence deleted and reposted pictures from his Florida visit to Twitter on Friday, removing a photo with an officer sporting a patch referencing the conspiracy theory “QAnon.”


In the bottom-right photo of this screenshot from a deleted tweet, Vice President Mike Pence is seen with a person wearing a patch referencing “QAnon.” (Screenshot / Twitter)

The theory first surfaced on the Internet forum 4chan in October 2017, after “Q,” who claims to be a top administration official with evidence of a global criminal conspiracy, began peddling groundless theories related to Trump’s run for the presidency, the Robert Mueller investigation and the involvement of “deep state” members and Hollywood stars in an international pedophilia scheme.

While “QAnon” was initially limited to fringe social media platforms like 4chan and 8chan, it now boasts a wider following and has a Facebook group with thousands of members and multiple Twitter accounts sporting the name.

“Q” even has a following among conservative celebrity figures such as Roseanne Barr, who has expressed a desire to meet the individual behind the conspiracies and even shared a phrase common among “QAnon” supporters — “wwg1wga,” an abbreviation for “where we go one, we go all.”

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