The conspiracy theorist group, "QAnonymous", has had its online presence since 2017. Its first post was made in conjunction to the pizzagate scandal that Hillary Clinton faced in the 2016 presidential election. Since 2021, the rates of QAnon beleif among Americans have gone up from "14 percent to 23 percent" (Pazzanese). The main positioning of QAnon is that the "cabal", or those in the democratic party, are corrupt and are aiming for presidency in order to maintain power over the people and to restrict the "free thinkers". QAnon believers warn about "the storm" that will come this upcoming election. QAnon followers have a spectrum of belief ranging from the antivaxx conspiracy theorists to the dooms day conspiracy theorists. Every QAnon follower who attended the January 6th capitol riot will swear that no Trump supporters raided the capitol, but Antifa did. QAnon followers often have narcissistic tendencies or a victim complex, which explains the paranoia of the democratic party hiring government agents to pose as one of them to intentionally make the republican party look bad. QAnon, along with the rest of the republican party, cannot accept the fact that they are backing a cult leader, so in turn blame the democratic party for using media to report on the heinous acts of power they demonstrate.