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The New Yorker’s reporters and writers reflect on the convulsive end to the Trump years. And a game designer explains why the fiction of QAnon has been so appealing and so dangerous. (article)
The New Yorker’s reporters and writers reflect on the convulsive end to the Trump years. And a game designer explains why the fiction of QAnon has been so appealing and so dangerous. (episode)
The violence that has marked Donald Trump’s final days in office is the culmination of four years of willful distortions of reality and disregard of the rule of law.
A game designer explains how the forces behind QAnon have used the tools of alternate-reality games, creating a highly immersive fiction that they claim is true.
A new documentary reveals how the agency first surveilled Martin Luther King, Jr., and then attempted to destroy his reputation and public life.