“A Connecticut state senator has defended the values of the QAnon conspiracy theory after photos on social media showed a sticker supporting the movement on his car. Republican Senator Eric Berthel’s car features a sticker with the QAnon hashtag #WWG1WGA’, which represents the movement’s slogan ‘Where we go one, we go all.’ The images posted on Twitter also show the car has a legislative licence plate saying ‘Senate,’ an American flag and a Republican elephant decal. Berthel has confirmed the sticker is his.”
“QAnon is a conspiracy theory that claims President Donald Trump is secretly fighting a cabal of child sex traffickers, who may also be Satan worshipers. Berthel denied he believes in QAnon’s claims but defended the sticker and the movement more broadly. ‘I don’t believe in many of the wild-eyed theories reportedly associated with the QAnon movement about pedophile conspiracies or satanic cults,’ Berthel told Connecticut Public Radio. ‘However, stopping corruption in politics, holding government accountable and protecting individual freedoms are values I do believe in which the movement has come to represent,’ he said” – Newsweek.