The QAnon conspiracy community appears relatively unaffected after March 4 — the day many of them predicted former President Trump would be re-inaugurated — passed without incidence.
This is not the first time that a highlighted date has come and gone for QAnon. Dozens of its predictions have failed to be true since the theory’s birth in 2017.
The far-range conspiracy has thought that Hillary Clinton would be arrested, that former special counsel Robert Mueller’s report on Russian intervention in the election would reveal damning evidence about Democrats participating in child trafficking rings and that former President Trump would emerge on the day of President Biden’s inauguration to execute his political opponents.
QAnon has been built on moving the goal posts from the start, experts say.
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But even before the fated Thursday rolled around, many influential figures in the community warned that any activity would be a false flag.
On forums and in chats Friday morning, some QAnon followers quickly began claiming that March 20 was the actual date that Biden would be arrested while others applauded the community for not falling for the March 4 false flag.
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