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Apocalypse, survivalism, occultism and esotericism communities on Brazilian Telegram: when faith is used to sell quantum courses and open doors to harmful conspiracy theories
Brazilian communities on Telegram have increasingly turned to apocalyptic and
survivalist theories, especially in times of crisis such as the COVID-19
pandemic, where narratives of occultism and esotericism find fertile ground.
Therefore, this study aims to address the research question: how are Brazilian
conspiracy theory communities on apocalypse, survivalism, occultism and
esotericism topics characterized and articulated on Telegram? It is worth
noting that this study is part of a series of seven studies whose main
objective is to understand and characterize Brazilian conspiracy theory
communities on Telegram. This series of seven studies is openly and originally
available on arXiv at Cornell University, applying a mirrored method across the
seven studies, changing only the thematic object of analysis and providing
investigation replicability, including with proprietary and authored codes,
adding to the culture of free and open-source software. Regarding the main
findings of this study, the following were observed: Occult and esoteric
communities function as gateways to apocalypse theories; Conspiracies about the
New World Order are amplified by apocalyptic discussions; Survivalist
narratives grew significantly during the Pandemic; Occultism and esotericism
are sources of invitations to off-label drug communities, reinforcing
scientific disinformation; Discussions about the apocalypse serve as a start
for other conspiracy theories, expanding their reach.