Supporters of QAnon, the conspiracy theory that Democratic politicians are Satan-worshiping pedophiles and that former President Donald Trump’s mission in the White House was to stop them, have a new outlandish hypothesis: that the police officers who died by suicide after surviving the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol have in fact been covertly murdered by the deep state.
Both Republicans and QAnon are peddling evidence-free conspiracy theories, it’s just that QAnon’s go a bit further.
In a sane world, it should go without saying that this is not just false, but also absurd and dangerous. But unfortunately it does not go without saying — and that’s in part because of mainstream right-wing disinformation surrounding the riot and the election.
Both Republicans and QAnon are peddling evidence-free conspiracy theories, it’s just that QAnon’s go a bit further. Political and media elites on the mainstream right are creating a climate in which the very idea of a knowable, shared reality is becoming extinct, and only in-groups can be trustworthy sources.
In this environment, it’s only natural for QAnon conspiracies — which about a quarter of Republicans subscribe to — to flourish and evolve. To that point, the latest QAnon theory stands out less for how strange it is than for how closely it tracks with the way that Republicans have framed what happened Jan. 6.
Vice News reports that QAnon influencers and adherents have been discussing the addition to the conspiracy theory online and on fringe right-wing media sites in recent days. It appears to be a response to the fact that on Monday, authorities announced that two more police officers who responded to the insurrection have died from suicide.
Where most people see tragedy stemming from trauma and neglect, the QAnon world sees proof of a shadowy effort to silence whistleblowers.
“What’s going on? Obviously, one is weird. Two is very weird. Three, anything more than three is really statistically impossible,” QAnon supporter DeAnna Lorraine, who ran unsuccessfully against House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in her district last year, said on an independent right-wing talk show. “Something very weird is happening here. And I think that we can safely assume that these are not suicides. I mean, come on, we’re not stupid. We’ve seen this time and time again.”
QAnon conspiracy theorist DeAnna Lorraine claims that the “deep state” is killing Capitol Police officers to cover up the fact that the Jan. 6 insurrection was really a “false flag.” https://t.co/W3ftazNLO3 pic.twitter.com/Ce6CpTbANs
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Lorraine goes on to say that “Nancy Pelosi and the deep state” somehow “scripted” the riot, paying officers to testify afterward and then getting rid of those who might act as whistleblowers. “Maybe the ones that really know the full scoop of this and potentially were about to come forward with evidence that debunks this entire hoax, maybe they are the ones that were offed,” she said.
Lorraine of course has no evidence for her claim, but it’s still important to refute her point about the improbability of the event. There is of course nothing “impossible” about a few people committing suicide out of many hundreds of officers deployed to the Capitol that day.









