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  • Fwd: FROM NEW YORK MAGAZINE

    from bazril on Jan 31, 2021 07:33 PM
    Ref: Persuasiveness and new conspiratorial theology of Q'anon (This how the
    cultural war by neofascism is waged)...
    
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    *Subject: **FROM NEW YORK MAGAZINE*
    *Date: *January 30, 2021 at 9:57:59 AM EST
    CAPITOL RIOT <https://nymag.com/intelligencer/tags/capitol-riot/> JAN. 29,
    2021
    QAnon and the Bright Rise of Belief
    By Kerry Howley <https://nymag.com/author/kerry-howley/>
    [image: One Great Story] <http://nymag.com/tags/one-great-story/>
    *This article was featured in **One Great Story*
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    A U.S. flag attached to a QAnon symbol flies outside the U.S. Capitol on
    January 6, 2021. Photo: Win McNamee/Getty Images
    
    During a childhood of compulsory Catholic masses, hundreds upon hundreds of
    them, I perfected the art of retreating deep into an imagined world, such
    that I never did learn the liturgy. But this I remember: The Romans were
    ridiculous, objects of pity and derision — *get with the program; this man
    is magic*. Narratively, early doubters existed to make the rest of us feel
    superior in our beliefs. Ninety-nine uniformed schoolgirls stared at the
    image of a spiked corpse and ate what we were told was his flesh. It was a
    beautiful thing to do.
    
    Six days into this new year, ecstatic believers attacked the Capitol. The
    images
    <https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2021/01/photos-a-day-of-anarchy-at-the-capitol.html>
    from
    this riot are, in large part, images of unrestrained joy. Followers of
    QAnon forced their way through, believing that, there, they would receive
    further instructions from the president. He was going to greet them, affirm
    them, assume the throne for another four years. Rhapsodic with purpose, his
    disciples crushed against one another. Ecstasy is always and everywhere the
    enemy of the state. Brought outside ourselves, we are dangerous to order.
    
    There’s an American positivity about QAnon, a hale resistance to fatalism.
    QAnon brings *good news. *The enemy (pedophiles, eaters of babies, the
    pope) is apparent, and the good guys are winning. There is a plan in place
    to clear the world of wicked-doing, and an all-powerful man executing that
    plan. January 6 was meant to be “The Storm
    <https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2017/12/qanon-4chan-the-storm-conspiracy-explained.html>,”
    a day of reckoning. But when that didn’t materialize, Q’s faithful
    regrouped and bounced back. The Joe Biden you see on TV is merely an actor,
    keeping the peace while strings are pulled backstage. Donald Trump will
    return to the presidency sometime in March. Positivity, it turns out, is
    endlessly plastic.*“*Dark to Light,” tweeted Ashli Babbitt
    <https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2021/01/who-dies-for-trump-the-case-of-capitol-riots-ashli-babbitt.html>
    the
    day before she died.
    
    QAnon is not a state religion, but it is a religion for which the state has
    made space. “The infiltration of our political infrastructure by evil and
    secret powers is not a conspiracy,” writes someone calling himself
    SerialBrain2 in the collaborative work
    <https://www.vox.com/the-goods/2019/3/6/18253505/amazon-qanon-book-best-seller-algorithm-conspiracy>
    , *QAnon: An Invitation to the Great Awakening*. I would express this
    thought differently than SerialBrain2 does. That said, we live our lives in
    the shadow of the largest secret bureaucracy in the history of the world.
    How large we don’t know, as the budgets are classified. There exists,
    absent any conspiracy at all, a vast “alternative geography
    <https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/top-secret-america/2010/07/19/hidden-world-growing-beyond-control-2/>”
    of agencies and their contractors, staffed by well over 100,000 ordinary
    Americans who cannot tell their families what it is they do. More than one
    percent of Americans
    <https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2014/03/24/5-1-million-americans-have-security-clearances-thats-more-than-the-entire-population-of-norway/>
    have
    a security clearance, which suggests less of a security state than caste
    system.
    
    The infiltration of our political infrastructure by secret powers post-9/11
    is not a product of paranoia; it is a solid foundation on which to build an
    enduring set of beliefs about a Satanist pedophilic cabal. “The relevance
    of the NSA in this story cannot be understated,” writes one Joe M in *Great
    Awakening*. The National Security Agency figures with particular prominence
    in this theology because it has been particularly aggressive in granting
    itself godlike powers. It has undertaken illegal mass surveillance
    <https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-nsa-spying/u-s-court-mass-surveillance-program-exposed-by-snowden-was-illegal-idUSKBN25T3CK>
    of
    Americans based on justifications so secret even its own lawyers cannot
    read them; it has repeatedly lied about bulk information collection until
    leakers or whistleblowers force it to do otherwise. There are, across the
    bureaucracy, an unknown number of programs so classified few in Congress
    can be informed of them, and those few with access cannot tell us what they
    learn. Against such a vast backdrop of unknowing, it is hard for those
    charged with oversight to know how to even frame an inquiry. In his recent
    book *Dark Mirror*, Barton Gellman quotes former Michigan representative
    Justin Amash: “You have to start just spitting off random questions. Does
    the government have a moon base? Does the government have a talking bear?
    Does the government have a cyborg army?”
    
    Does the government have a talking bear? Is the government run by a cabal
    of Clintons and Bushes trading in small children? Donald Trump drew
    attention to an absence and projected upon it an imaginary world. Instead
    of objecting to the individual crimes of that state, he pointed to the
    whole structure — a secret, parallel government of officials running secret
    programs with secret money, “unelected deep state operatives who defy the
    voters to push their own secret agendas.” Trump supporters could not know
    what went on at Langley or Fort Meade, so Donald Trump painted a picture
    for them: A bunch of men no one had elected, whose names no one knows, were
    conspiring to destroy the man they had chosen to lead them. This was the
    “deep state.”
    
    Q is a whistleblower; he would not exist without Edward Snowden. (Q stands
    for *Q clearance*, which Q, ostensibly some sort of deep state official,
    would like us to believe Q has.) Q is the source you conjure when you feel
    truth is only available via disenchanted insiders. Q’s various prophecies
    are incredibly fucking weird, which doesn’t necessarily distance them from
    other texts to which people turn for spiritual guidance. There is, as one
    often finds in American abortion politics, a particular focus on the
    perfect innocent savaged by the selfish cosmopolitan; reading* Great
    Awakening *is like reading the story of Julian Assange as narrated by
    Marquis de Sade. And yet, with repetition, anything becomes mundane.
    “There’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to take this global cabal of
    Satan-worshiping pedophiles out,” says Georgia representative Marjorie
    Taylor Greene, “and I think we have the president to do it.” A
    once-in-a-lifetime opportunity! True believers speak of Satanism with the
    bored fluency of someone selling condos.
    
    Ashli Babbitt made her way into the Capitol, deep within a raging crowd,
    first through a door on the northwest side of the building, then up the
    stairs, around the second floor, and, finally, close to the House Chamber
    where members of Congress lay scared on the floor. There were doors flanked
    by windows, and behind them an officer with a gun drawn. Men around Babbitt
    smashed through the windows with the end of a flagpole and a helmet.
    Wrapped in a Trump flag, she pushed her way to the front of the crowd. A
    fellow believer hoisted her into space left by the glass. Now she’s a
    martyr to the cause.
    
    Softened by centuries, how does the narrative reveal itself? The state is
    corrupt, rigged against The People for the benefit of a perverse global
    oligarchy. A golden-haired leader emerges to save the children of the
    innocent. At the eleventh hour, he is betrayed by his most loyal subject,
    and the Storm is delayed. Believers are forced underground. Now they wait,
    and plan, and wait some more. He’ll come again.
    
    By springtime, half a million Americans
    <https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/17/world/Covid-deaths-Biden.html> will be
    dead. It doesn’t matter whether the prophecy is right or the prophecy is
    wrong. In the negative space around the bright rise of belief, the rest of
    us argue using words that no longer work. Do you even know how to frame the
    question? Surrounding the birth of every new theology, forgotten or
    ridiculed, are the people who watched their neighbors come apart from the
    world. Dark to Light. We are the dark. It’s stifling in here, and full of
    fear.