QAnon followers think an act of Congress did away with the U.S. government in the 1870s, and that Trump will become 19th president of a new Republic.
Some QAnon promoters are clinging to the idea that Donald Trump will be inaugurated as president this Thursday, on March 4.
QAnon’s latest conspiracy theory seems to borrow from the sovereign citizen movement, which believes that an act by Congress in 1871 did away with the U.S. government, and installed a corporation in its place, rendering every president and law passed afterward as illegitimate.
The timeline and logic are hard to follow, but QAnon followers predict Trump will be sworn in on March 4, because that was the start date of new U.S. Presidents until it was changed in 1933.
QAnon followers think an act of Congress did away with the U.S. government in the 1870s, and that Trump will become 19th president of a new Republic.
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March 4 Isn’t the Only Date on the QAnon Calendar
This is another possible date of Trump’s return, as reported by
Washington Post journalist Dave Weigel on Sunday.
Met Ken, who informed me that Trump is still in command of the military, and Trump will be inaugurated again on March 20. (Biden is acting as president as a ruse while the Pope and others are rounded up.)
March 4: Okay, forget about January 6 being the date of "the Storm," the day that would kick off the military takeover of the US that leads to the execution of many Democrats. Turns out, the Capitol riot wasn't actually carried out by Trump supporters but by Antifa (you can see their excellent...
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Trump Hotel Rates Are Over $1,300 on March 4—the Date in a Wild QAnon Theory
Booking a room will cost $1,331—almost triple the daily rate in March.
The hotel’s nightly rates in March range, on average, from $476 to $596. But on Trump’s imagined inauguration weekend, rooms leap to $1,331. Throughout his presidency, the hotel became a
go-to hangout for Trump’s entourage and supporters, earning the MAGA-crowd moniker of “America’s living room.”
While conspiracy theories are unfavorable for the business of democracy, they may be good for the business of the Trump Hotel. Room rates at the former president's namesake hotel nearly triple from March 3 to 4—aligning with the latest QAnon lore that March 4 will mark the second inauguration of...
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