Postcards promoting the QAnon web of conspiracy theories arrived in the mail at thousands of New England homes recently.
There are no names or addresses on the cards — the only indication of where it's from is a PO Box in Portsmouth, New Hampshire."Who is sending this? What are they looking for? Why do they want me to click on to find out more?" asked longtime New Hampshire political operative Arnie Arnesen.
"What they did was they got you to do something you normally wouldn't do, which is you connected to them," she said. Some question if it's appropriate for the U.S Postal Service to distribute the cards, but spokesperson Steve Doherty, who received the card at his home, said the delivery does not violate the law.
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