QAnon influencers believe Donald Trump gave them a signal at Ohio rally

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QAnon influencers believe Donald Trump gave them a signal at Ohio rally
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QAnon influencers celebrated the song chosen by Trump's team that was used at the rally.

gave a signal to the online conspiracy movement during his speech at a rally in Ohio on Saturday evening.in a bid to shore up support ahead of the upcoming midterms.

The song heard sounds not dissimilar to 2020 track WWG1WGA by a musician under the name Richard Feelgood. WWG1WGA, meaning"where we go one we go all," is a common slogan used by members of the QAnon conspiracy movement.The debunked QAnon conspiracy theory holds the former president is a messianic figure and claims he will expose, celebrities and business owners as being part of a global network of Satanic cannibalistic pedophiles.

It added the video featured visual imagery of thunderstorms, which are regularly cited by QAnon followers who wait for an event called"The Storm" in which members of a supposed global cabal will be arrested and sent to be executed.the song was not Feelgood's, but a song called"Mirrors" by TV and film composer Will Van De Crommert.

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