The QAnon conspirators continue to spread hate speech on various channels in social media including Telegram to lure believers to join the cult group.

Recently, the German Police conducted a follow-up investigation into the involved individuals which led to the arrest of 25 people who want to overthrow the federal government of the country.

Germany Arrests QAnon Supports in Latest Raid

German Police Arrests 25 QAnon Conspirators Who Spread Hate Speech on Telegram
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25 people linked to QAnon conspiracy groups are arrested by the German authorities after a follow-up investigation.

Telegram is not only a messaging app to catch up with your friends and loved ones, especially those who are far from you. It's also a channel where hate speech and violence exist.

According to a report by Gizmodo on Wednesday, Dec. 7, more than 20 QAnon believers were arrested. The said persons were reportedly connected to the US Capitol tragedy which took place earlier this year.

The authorities found out that the believers are using TElegram to inform their supporters of the "violent" coup that they will launch against the government.

"The suspects are united in a deep rejection of the Federal Republic of Germany, which has in the course of time developed in a decision to initiate a violent coup for which they had made specific preparations," the prosecutor said in an interview with The Wall Street Journal.

The article says that the cult group of extremists strongly believes in the Reichsbürger movement. This particular belief is all about fighting the government and destroying it. 

Moreover, the QAnon far-right terrorist group does not recognize the federal government of Germany as a legitimate government. This notion is traced back to the post-World War I mentality.

According to Minister Nancy Faeser, the Interior Minister of Germany, the notorious organization was exposed during the Wednesday raid. They discovered that they have "takeover fantasies and conspiracy ideologies" for the government.

The police pointed out that the QAnon conspirators have one thing on their mind: first, the "deep state" should govern the government, and second, the "alliance" of military offices and officials who live outside Germany is the key to its freedom.

The authorities noted that some of the arrested supporters of the group include a former lawmaker, a German Army sergeant, and two colonels who previously served the country.

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QAnon Cult in Japan Intrudes Vax Site

In an another-related report by Japan Today, eight YamatoQ group members (under QAnon)  were arrested on Thursday, Dec. 8 for obstructing COVID-19 vaccination sites.

All of a sudden, the suspects entered the venue without any permission from the authorities in Yaizu.

According to the officials, the group believes that vaccines are not needed to avoid the spread of the virus because, in the first place, there is no COVID-19 in the country.

The YamatoQ group is linked to the other QAnon groups which support US President Donald Trump. Since the controversial US Capital attack, more followers reportedly joined the cult.

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