Here's a treat. I love it when these "baseless" conspiracy facts make it into the mainstream news. https://www.abc15.com/news/national-politics/qanon-conspiracy-theories-point-followers-to-march-4-second-inauguration?fbclid=IwAR1TsEVnR4GIF-eFEm5bt3TKwJ-KQx39gTeSy1_sn3Igj9ScLZK0CQuZhV4
QAnon conspiracy theories point followers to March 4, second inauguration
Those who believe in the baseless conspiracy theories of the QAnon movement are looking ahead to March 4, according to several reports.
https://www.abc15.com/news/national-politics/qanon-conspiracy-theories-point-followers-to-march-4-second-inauguration?fbclid=IwAR1TsEVnR4GIF-eFEm5bt3TKwJ-KQx39gTeSy1_sn3Igj9ScLZK0CQuZhV4
It appears true journalism—that is, reporting only verifiable facts—is dead.
For the same reason someone caught standing over a dead body holding a smoking gun with 10 witnesses to the shooting and video of the crime is reported as the "alleged" killer, allegations that never got litigated would not be called a "baseless conspiracy theory" by a real journalist.