If you've never heard about QAnon neither have I until I came across this article. This is the only source I've seen so I can't get a good read on how much interpretation or exaggeration there is going on here. I'm kind of wary of this particular publication though. The article talks about QAnon, but it is really a piece about how buying into the conspiracy is affecting people's personal and social lives, so the tone is a bit strange. Anyway, peppered through out this long article is enough auxillary info to put together a picture of what is going on, I think.

From the article.
The QAnon theory falsely claims that President Donald Trump?s prominent opponents are part of an international criminal ring involved in the trafficking, abuse, and sometimes eating, of children. Believers think this because ?Q,? an anonymous message board user who claims to be a high-level military insider, has been telling them so since October 2017. Over its year-plus lifespan, the theory has attracted untold legions of fans. It has also attracted comparisons to cults for behavior by adherents, some of whom claim to have become estranged from families and friends over their Q belief.
Anyone else heard of this?

https://www.thedailybeast.com/christ...for-qanon-fans