Now they think Trump is going to seize power on march 4th
Conspiracy theorists have moved the goalposts yet again, using archaic reasoning with links to sovereign citizen movement.
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The latest prediction from the QAnon movement seems to echo that of
the sovereign citizen movement, whose followers believe they do not have to follow federal laws or pay taxes.
The basis of this comes from a law they believe passed in 1871 which secretly turned the U.S. into a corporation. The sovereign citizen movement, therefore, believes that every president after Ulysses S. Grant is illegitimate.
They also claim the U.S. has been run by a group of shadowy investors since 1933, when Franklin D. Roosevelt ended the gold standard. The date of presidential inaugurations was also changed from March 4 to January 20 in 1933.
As noted by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), sovereign citizens provide officials with "hundreds of pages of pseudo-legal nonsense" to help back their claims if they are implicated in a legal case.
The FBI considers sovereign citizen extremists a domestic terrorist threat and their members have been behind a number of violent incidents. Many theories in both the QAnon and sovereign citizen movements are also rooted in anti-Semitism.
"They believe that March 4, 2021 is the start for the new Republic. March 4 was the start date of the new President until it was changed in 1933," Marc-André Argentino, a researcher who studies QAnon,
tweeted on January 13.
"Why do they believe all of this? Well at the end of his Jan 7 speech Trump said 'Our incredible journey is only just beginning.' QAnon obviously latched on to that statement and they are using it to provide hope to their movement that no matter what it looks like in the media it is all about optics; because the Military and Qteam have thought of everything."
A number of videos from QAnon supporters stating their belief that Trump will return to power as the legitimate 19th president also exists online.
"Today, Joe Biden was inaugurated as the 46th president of the United States. For this constitution," one woman says in a video from January posted onto TikTok.
"In 1776, the Declaration of Independence was created and signed. In 1788 the constitution was ratified, in 1789 the Bill of Rights was created as well, which is the first 10 or so articles in the Constitution.
"Now in this original document, the power was given to we the people," the woman adds, referencing a popular QAnon slogan. "Somewhere along the line, the power was sold from we the people to the federal government."
The woman then falsely states that Trump signed the Insurrection Act to deploy the military to help Biden from entering office—another claim widely believed and spread by QAnon, which gave "we the people" the power.
"So, what does that mean? It means that in March, President Trump is going to be the 19th president under the original Constitution."