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Los Angeles (AFP) - A US astrology influencer worried about the recent solar eclipse stabbed her partner to death, then pushed her two children out of her moving car before fatally slamming the vehicle into a tree, a report said Wednesday. Danielle Johnson, who peddled weekly "aura cleanses" on her website and offered online zodiac readings, told followers that Monday's total solar eclipse in North America was "the epitome of spiritual warfare." "Get your protection on and your heart in the right place," she wrote on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, on April 4 under her online pseudo...
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Paris (AFP) - Suddenly a loved one becomes a stranger. A dad, a mom or a friend lost to a parallel world made up of conspiracy theories and dangerous fantasies destroying couples and families. Some call conspiracy theories the evil of the century. Others say they are a reflection of a world starved of meaning. Either way, they are spreading fast on the internet, with very real consequences offline. A forum on the US website Reddit offers a glimpse into conspiracy distress. QAnon Casualties, launched in 2019, counts more than 150,000 members whose loved ones believe in QAnon, an extremist movem...
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Washington (AFP) - Attackers in organized columns, a woman shouting instructions on a megaphone, and suspicious tours the day before: investigators are probing the possibility that the January 6 attack on the US Capitol was planned, with help from insiders. Disturbing videos, photos and online communications point to potential conspiracy. In one video, more than a dozen men wearing assault force-type garb push up the Capitol steps in a line, cutting through the dense crowd toward the building's doors. In another, a woman in a pink hat gives directions via megaphone to others inside the buildin...
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A fake news site, the Buffalo Chronicle, published a post which claimed the Philadelphia mob had rigged the 2020 election in favor of President-elect Joe Biden. The article, obviously a fake news conspiracy theory, was a hit among President Donald Trump’s supporters, many of whom believed it to be true.In a convincingly specific story with hardly any evidence, Buffalo Chronicle writer Matthew Ricchiazzi claimed that former Philly mob boss “Skinny” Joey Merlino worked with election officials to help Biden win. The Philadelphia election officials allegedly supplied Merlino with “crates of raw ba...
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