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US police tighten security measures as new QAnon date looms

Members of the National Guard are seen on the east front of the US Capitol building in Washington, DC, on March 2, 2021.

The US police have intensified the security measures at the Capitol Hill over a prediction by a QAnon conspiracy theory, in which the far-right group claims that former US President Donald Trump will return to the White House on March 4.

QAnon is an officially discredited extrimist conspiracy theory that the world is run by a secret circle of Satan-worshipping, cannibalistic pedophiles.

Moreover, the adherents of QAnon claim that this circle has plotted against Trump. They also predicted that Trump would not leave the office on Jan.20. Instead, according to them, he would announce martial law and arrest all the members of the Democratic Party, including Joe Biden. When the prophecy didn't come true, they changed the date from Jan. 20 to March 4, the original inauguration day for all the presidents since 1933.

"The Department is aware of concerning information and intelligence pertaining March 4th and continues to work with all of our law enforcement partners," the federal law enforcement agency said in a statement Tuesday night. "Based on the intelligence that we have, the Department has taken immediate steps to enhance our security posture and staffing for a number of days, to include March 4th. The Department has communicated our enhanced posture as well as the available intelligence for the entire workforce."

The extraordinary security measures come two months after the Jan. 6 deadly protests, when the armed supporters of Donald Trump stormed the Capitol building in Washington and threatened to kill the members of Congress in case of approving Joe Biden’s victory in the presidential election. A number of individuals believed to be QAnon followers were also among those who have been arrested by the law enforcement forces on that day.

While the FBI has labeled QAnon as a potential domestic terror threat, Donald Trump has so far refused to disavow the group.


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