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THE STORM IS UPON US by Mike Rothschild

THE STORM IS UPON US

How QAnon Became a Movement, Cult, and Conspiracy Theory of Everything

by Mike Rothschild

Pub Date: June 22nd, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-61219-929-0
Publisher: Melville House

An investigation into the shadowy QAnon movement, which brought us the Capitol invasion of Jan. 6, 2021.

Journalist Rothschild, a specialist in conspiracy theories, states his thesis early on: “No conspiracy theory more encapsulates the full-throated madness of the Donald Trump era than QAnon.” Though Trump may have had only a dim understanding of the movement that regarded him a messiah, the violence of Jan. 6 was part of a continuum that included “numerous incidents of domestic terrorism,” including at least one attempt to assassinate Joe Biden. Its premises are bizarre: Democrats, according to the QAnon canon, are deeply implicated in an international system of pedophilia, milking their victims for the superdrug called adrenochrome. Rothschild, who draws on a large body of interviews with family members and a few apostates, delves into the origins of such beliefs, which hark back to antisemitic screeds of centuries past. He also suggests that dismissive attitudes toward true believers that peg them as brainwashed cult members aren’t helpful. QAnon supporters are seeking meaning in a bewildering world and have simply chosen a weird path that suggests that John F. Kennedy Jr. faked his death and is going to reclaim his father’s crown or that lizard people are doing their business in advance of an alien invasion. All that said, though, Rothschild also warns that “while most Q believers are just misguided people looking for a good answer to a difficult question,” they are capable of significant acts of violence—and are almost certainly destined to commit it: Jan. 6 was one manifestation, but all over the country, there have been innumerable instances of acts such as a drunken Texas woman who tried to run cars off the road to help Trump battle “the cabal and the pedophile ring.” To conjure a truly disturbing portrait of an ever growing subculture, read this one alongside Pastels and Pedophiles by Mia Bloom and Sophia Moskalenko.

Given the odds that someone you know buys into QAnon doctrine, Rothschild’s rabbit-hole dive is a valuable guide.