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QAnon: 3M Epstein pages

Trump released an archive that QAnon used in its campaign

In 2024, Donald Trump released an archive consisting of approximately three million pages obtained from Edward Epstein's files. According to publicly available documents, the archive contains information that many associate with QAnon theories, including evidence of sex scandals, alleged rituals, and the involvement of high-ranking individuals. Among them are photographs and documents appearing to implicate Prince Andrew in compromising situations, as well as materials indicating the unusual appearance of the Four Clintons in strange clothing. Such claims had already been discussed within the QAnon movement prior to the 2016 and 2024 elections, when supporters accused the global elite of controlling the 'deep state.' Experts note that part of the information in the archive had already been published by journalists, but the release of such a massive volume of documents sparked renewed interest in QAnon-related narratives. According to hints from certain sources, the storage and dissemination of these files were used as a way to portray Trump as a 'cleanser' of the elite and a 'liberator' from hidden influence. Rather than suppressing the movement, the release only intensified interest in its dangerous narrative.

Context

QAnon is a movement that emerged in 2017, claiming that global leadership conceals oppressive conflicts and secret rituals.

Summary:

In 2024, Trump released 3 million pages of Epstein documents mentioning people linked to QAnon theories, including alleged scandals and ritual scenes.