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COPY LINK : https://fastpdf.bookcenterapp.com/yump/0393609979 " A stylish, playful exploration of what digital life is doing to the way we find meaning in the world." ― GuardianIn Vladimir Nabokov’ s Lolita, Humbert Humbert offers a memorably brief account of his parents’ death: “ picnic, lightning.” Picnic Comma Lightning, too, opens with death― that of Laurence Scott’ s mother― because, for a philosopher, death raises a profound existential question: How do we know what is real, especially when we have come to question the reality of so man
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" A stylish, playful exploration of what digital life is doing to the way we find meaning in the world." ― GuardianIn Vladimir Nabokov’ s Lolita, Humbert Humbert offers a memorably brief account of his parents’ death: “ picnic, lightning.” Picnic Comma Lightning, too, opens with death― that of Laurence Scott’ s mother― because, for a philosopher, death raises a profound existential question: How do we know what is real, especially when we have come to question the reality of so man
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Trust the Plan: The Rise of QAnon and the Conspiracy That
Unhinged America
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“Punchy and well-reported….Sommer is the perfect
person to tell this story." —New York Times"A story
so bizarre, only Will Sommer could report it.” —Molly
Jong-FastThe definitive book on QAnon from the reporter knows
them best Will Sommer explains what it is, how it has gained a
mainstream following among Republican lawmakers and ordinary
citizens, the threat it poses to democracy, and how we can reach
those who have embraced the conspiracy and are disseminating its
lies.The Storm is Coming. Trust the Plan. WWG1WGA. You’ve
seen the letter Q on TV and in the news –it’s been
everywhere from Trump rallies to the January 6th insurrection.
“QAnon” used to sound vaguely familiar, somewhat
ominous, but not quite mainstream. But what was once a fringe
conspiracy theory has now become a household name and its
symbols recognizable around the world. How did this happen, who is
actually involved, what do they believe, and what do they
want?Daily Beast reporter Will Sommer has been on the ground with
Q’s followers since day one, and in Trust the Plan Sommer
has written the definitive book on the movement—who started
it and who grew it, what they really believe is going on, and what
they want to see “the Storm” accomplish on the day
of its reckoning. At once a character study and a journalistic
exposé, Sommer lets his cast of characters do the talking as
he visits them around the world, from their makeshift compounds to
the rallies they are still holding.The great tragedy of this story is
ultimately the legitimization of this ideology by mainstream
politicians eager to gain access to a large and growing cohort of
voters. Though 2020 brought the end of Trump’s presidency,
his following within the QAnon community has simply pivoted and
grown stronger. Trust the Plan shows us in granular detail who
we’ll be up against for years to come, in the US and abroad.
Understanding why and how something like Q happens is an
indispensable exercise, and in showing us how we got here we can
chart a path out.