Reply Many anti-lockdown and pro-Trump rallies featured QAnon signs and slogans like this popular one about accused child trafficker Jeffrey Epstein at a conservative protest at the Capitol against Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, April 30, 2020 | Anna Liz Nichols (Michigan Advance) QAnon has found a home in Michigan. The right-wing conspiracy theory — which is rooted in anti-Semitic tropes and revolves around former President Donald Trump hunting down and eventually killing Democratic politicians and wealthy liberals who lead double lives as Satan-worshipping cannibals running a child sex trafficking ring — is increasingly spreading from the fringes of the internet to conservative spaces across the state, political leaders and academics say.