This is the first and only book to answer your questions about Qanon.
Most of the rational world is currently asking, ""What is wrong with these Qanon people?"" My book, #Pizzagates of Hell: Unreal Stories of Occult Child Abuse by the CIA, asks, ""What is right with them?"" Sure, Qanon is an unhinged, mostly right-wing group of individuals that believe the world is run by a left-wing cabal of satanic pedophiles. But, by the time of the 2020 U.S. presidential election, their numbers were growing. And not just in the United States. There have been contingents in the U.K., Germany, and Australia. 89 Qanon supporters in the U.S. ran for Congress, suggesting that Qanon has come to represent a minor political constituency. My book doesn't ask what sort of deranged media and cultural environment gave rise to Qanon. Instead, it asks what it is about their ideology that has caught fire. More specifically, it asks: is there something in the supposedly delusional ravings of this new political movement that might actually be accurate?
Pedo cabal? Check. Notorious pedophile and spook Jeffrey Epstein had ties to two U.S. presidents, the king of Saudi Arabia, two Israeli prime ministers, and the British Royal Family.
Occultism? Check. British intelligence relied on Aleister Crowley, the disputed grandfather of satanism, as a spy from World War One and beyond. U.S. intelligence agent Lt. Col. Michael Aquino was an open satanist accused of ritual sexual abuse of children at multiple daycare centers across the U.S. and possibly abroad.
The Illuminati? Check. The Illuminati may not exist, per se, but numerous secret societies do exert undue influence on global affairs, from the Freemasons and Skull and Bones to Bilderberg and Le Cercle. It's hard not to argue that we are ruled by a secret elite.
Turning Us All into Sex Slaves? Question mark. Though the long-rumored Monarch Program is feasible when one examines the history of the CIA's MK ULTRA, there is, so far, no proof of its existence.
Once we've asked what Qanon has gotten right, our next question is ""what's wrong with this picture?"" Because, as much as there are seeds of truth at the root of many Q-driven conspiracies, there is also obviously something very off about them. The answer may be that the entire basis of Qanon is a conspiracy theory weaponized by the very deep state Qanon believers fear-an ideological weapon leveraging hordes of people for the benefit of the very pedo elite Qanon wishes to stop.