【Jアノン(トランプ支持者)】の構成員は統一教会や幸福の科学といったカルト宗教の信奉者 日本では独自の政党も持っています
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What drives ‘J-Anon’, QAnon's Japanese counterpart?
Japan's rich and ongoing history of cults may have something to do with it
Waseda University's Jeffrey Hall, who filmed the large, well-organized pro-Trump marches in Tokyo on January 6, also identified the participation of fringe religious groups, including Sanctuary Church (also known as World Peace and Unification Sanctuary),
Falun Gong and Happy Science (幸福の科学), the latter a religious organization, often referred to as a cult, with its own political party in Japan.