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A far-right conspiracy movement has found a seemingly unlikely home in a space normally known for its gratitude mantras, downward dogs and green smoothies | sopphie

ideas. Evans, a Trump supporter, has been vocal about being against compulsory vaccination and masks, suggesting the pandemic is a scam and railing against Daniel Andrews and the media. Of course, just because Evans has posted material that supports some QAnon rhetoric does not mean he supports all of the movement's ideas, including its central beliefs, or that he identifies as part of the movement.

“They’re playing with fire ... A lot of these people who are ‘QAnon-lite’ are repeating some of the tropes and catchphrases, they think they’re bringing a sense of awareness to their followers but what they’re actually doing is dabbling in really dangerous disinformation,” Khalil says.Graham stresses there can be real-life consequences to the spread of QAnon, whether it’s undermining democracy, prompting people to commit violence or harming efforts of authorities to curb the virus.

Only one, a Sydney-based shamanic yoga therapist who asked not to be named, was open to sharing her perspective. She made Conspirituality podcast’s QAnon list after alleging child sex trafficking and satanic ritual abuse by elites, describing the pandemic as fake and asking people to “wake up” and “do your own research”.She discovered QAnon earlier this year and says she doesn’t agree with all its claims.

University of Wollongong wellness industry researcher Dr Nadia Zainuddin believes authorities need to be willing to be more transparent and admit to missteps, or else it feeds distrust, particularly during COVID-19 times. Zainuddin thinks current events may trigger a bigger split in the wellness space, where one part does their due diligence and presents accurate information, while the other camp holds alternative beliefs because they are so core to their identity.

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