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What a reporter learned after spending 3 weeks in QAnon chat room
QAnon's main conspiracy theory claims dozens of politicians and A-list celebrities work in tandem with governments around the globe to engage in child sex abuse. Followers also believe there is a "deep state" effort to annihilate former President Donald Trump. New York Times editor Stuart Thompson shares his experience spending 3 weeks observing a QAnon chat room.
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