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Another failed QAnon 'uprising' leaves March 4 uneventful at U.S. Capitol


 
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Despite whispers of another attack on the U.S. Capitol perpetuated by QAnon believers and right-wing militias, no threat materialized on March 4, an auspicious day for certain sects of the conspiracy movement.
Capitol Police, supported by intelligence from the FBI and Homeland Security, reported they had uncovered a “possible plot” in chatter between groups like Three Percenters, an anti-government militia, and QAnon conspiracy believers.
While the Senate remained in session, the House of Representatives cancelled a hearing and the Hill was on high alert in response. 
The chatter centred on a second rumoured Capitol breach and the unfounded belief that Thursday marked the day Donald Trump would swoop in, seize power from the Democrats (possibly through military means) and be inaugurated – March 4 was traditionally an inauguration date for U.S. presidents until 1933.  ....

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Threats of a March 4 attack create disruptions but little trouble. Researchers say police overreacted.


Threats of a March 4 attack create disruptions but little trouble. Researchers say police overreacted.
Craig Timberg and Drew Harwell, The Washington Post
March 4, 2021
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As Congress canceled a hearing amid reported threats to the Capitol on Thursday, researchers who had warned of trouble ahead of the Jan. 6 siege found themselves scratching their heads. If something was brewing, they said, it was much smaller, quieter and less obviously violent than what they had reported two months ago - when they had struggled to get authorities to take their warnings seriously.
That contrast was even more startling as Thursday proceeded with few signs of trouble, and a sunny Washington D.C. eased into spring-like bloom. The Capitol grounds remained quiet behind black metal fences guarded by heavily armed troops. ....

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