

Nazis are flocking to GhostEzra's telegram channel to seize the opportunity to redpill QAnon believers on the JQ /VX9s8IUxDU- Feminist Proper Gander May 26, 2021 I wonder why this is? We should find out."

On May 4, GhostEzra also wrote on Telegram: "The two most taboo topics are the shape of the earth and the Holocaust. I'm not feeling too comfortable trusting Wikipedia's answer on this one," the account added. On May 13, GhostEzra posted that he is writing a report on World War II but is "stuck" on the Holocaust and the fact 6 million Jewish people were killed. This is not a new development for the account, which previously asked why billionaire philanthropist, and frequent target of antisemitic conspiracy theories, George Soros "not only survived the holocaust, but actually thrived through it?" Usually the first sign to start talking about it," GhostEzra wrote. "18 countries don't want you talking about this. GhostEzra posted a map highlighting the countries that have existing laws banning Holocaust denial, with the word Holocaust placed in quotation marks. The account has now shared a post denying the Holocaust, which has already been viewed tens of thousands of times and created thousands of agreeing comments in response. These include falsely claiming that President Joe Biden is dead and being played by a hologram or a body double wearing a mask, misinformation about the 2020 election and the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as wildly suggesting a host of female celebrities and politicians are actually men.Įarlier in May, the GhostEzra account went on an antisemitic tirade on Telegram, sharing a string of posts to his hundreds of thousands of followers which include encouraging them to watch a 12-hour-long neo-Nazi propaganda film that claims Jewish people were responsible for both World Wars and communism. The account has grown rapidly in popularity by frequently sharing conspiracies and misinformation too extreme even for other QAnon influencers. The GhostEzra account, which has more than 334,000 subscribers on Telegram, is by far one of the most popular QAnon accounts on the app, dwarfing other advocates of the radical conspiracy theory in terms of followers and reach. One of the most popular QAnon accounts on encrypted messaging service Telegram, which has shared antisemitic conspiracy theories in the past, appears to have started moving further into outright Holocaust denialism.
