As of the date of writing this analysis, the mentioned post has been shared about 120 times. In another post, dated January 14, this profile claims that Q’s psychological operation is underway, the goal of which is “liberation from the Matrix” and “cleansing the Earth of satanic garbage” through the physical removal of “satanic armies and their instruments”. Edo Jakasa is cited as the author of these claims, and they were published on a couple of other Facebook profiles (1, 2). We did not find a post with these claims on Edo Jakasa’s profile. What is QAnon and how long has it existed?
The QAnon conspiracy theory has been the subject of several analyzes conducted by Raskrinkavanje, which you can read below: https://raskrinkavanje.ba/analiza/qanon-teorija-zavjere-snimak-iz-2016-godine-ne-prikazuje-hapsenje-hillary-clinton https://raskrinkavanje.ba/analiza/qanon-besmislice-o-zlostavljanju-djece-u-tunelima-i-kavezima-ne-odlaze-sa-drustvenih-mreza https://raskrinkavanje.ba/analiza/uprkos-zeljama-qanon-poklonika-trump-se-ne-vraca-na-vlast-u-plamenu-slave In an analysis from April 2021, it was explained that the QAnon conspiracy theory originated in 2017 on the Internet forum 4Chan, where a person who introduced himself as “Q Clearance Patriot” claimed to be a high-ranking military officer close to the then-US President Donald Trump. Over time, QAnon began to include a narrative about how the world is ruled by a satanic “cabal” (which includes members of the US Democratic Party and Hollywood stars) that runs a child trafficking ring. Children, according to this narrative, are kidnapped and kept in secret underground tunnels to obtain the “adrenochrome drug” from them, which cabal members use for rejuvenation. The “cabal”, supposedly, needs to be defeated by Donald Trump who will thus save the world from evil. With the spread of “conspiracy” QAnon claims on popular social networks such as Facebook, Twitter and Reddit, mainly during the Covid-19 pandemic, this conspiracy theory gained a large number of supporters. The harmful social consequences of a strong belief in this conspiracy theory were demonstrated on January 6, 2021, when QAnon conspiracy theorists participated in the raid on Capitol Hill in Washington. Read more about it in our analysis available here. Despite the strong belief of its supporters, the QAnon conspiracy theory is not based on any facts and the claims it contains are often out of line with reality. Claims about adrenochrome, for example, are completely meaningless. Our partner fact-checking web portal Fake News Tragac (FNT) explained in an analysis from 2020 that adrenochrome is a chemical compound obtained by the oxidation of adrenaline. Its main application is in medicine and is used to stop bleeding. Claims that it is a “rejuvenation drug” obtained from abused children are completely fabricated. Dr. Robert Chilcott, Head of the Department of Toxicology at the University of Hertfordshire, confirmed this for FNT:The claim about adrenochrome as a drug obtained from child torture originates from the fictional novel “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas” from 1971 by Hunter S. Thompson. aging a secret war against them. Therefore, QAnon is a conspiracy theory created in 2017 by an anonymous 4Chan user. Contrary to the claims of Veqqa Qurguzovski’s post, the Q movement “to fight the deep state” has not existed since the 19th century.There is a compound called adrenochrome, but it is fiction that it can be used as a rejuvenating agent.