The QAnon Resource Guide

The QAnon Resource Guide

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2400 Linked News Reports, Articles & Opinion Pieces

What is QAnon and where did it come from?

Find out in this resource guide that provides over 2500 links to the people and articles related to QAnon.

In just over three years QAnon has become an international story. The QAnon Resource Guide is a tool for journalists, academics, and anyone interested in serious study of the QAnon movement. Most people trace its starting point to a post on the Internet on October 28, 2017 but the larger roots go back to conspiracy theories about Hillary Clinton and what is known as Pizzagate.

Interest in QAnon grew exponentially in 2018 and 2019 and then exploded with the attention given to it by Donald Trump in the summer and fall of 2020. As this resource guide shows, there have been over 2400 articles on QAnon between its inception and the beginning of 2021.

The QAnon Resource Guide provides:
• A list of QAnon outside experts and watchers
• A list of QAnon teachers
• A chronological listing of articles and opinion pieces about QAnon
• Select bibliography on QAnon
• Select bibliography on Donald Trump

Delve into the depths of the QAnon backstory, and learn more about this fascinating phenomenon.

ABOUT THE AUTHORS:

James A. Beverley is Research Professor at Tyndale University in Toronto, Canada and Associate Director, Institute for the Study of American Religion in Woodway, Texas.

Annette Johnson is a businesswoman in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and a researcher on religion.