one member, hiromi, is an acupuncturist divorced with three children. what does qanon mean to you?it was my fault when things didn't go well, it was because i wasn't educated or didn't have talent or money. but when i found q army japan flynn on twitter i felt so much more certain about my place in the world. >> reporter: hiromi believes the u.s. election may have been stolen from trump but adds their group did not support the violence during the capitol hill riots. experts say qanon's spread of baseless conspiracies is a danger to japanese society. but hiromi says it's about giving those who are struggling a feeling that they can change society. another member, tuhei, graduated from college and studied architecture. he has one son, used to work in real estate and is now a delivery worker. what do you think of japanese society today? >> translator: it's so tough to stay afloat, even with both parents working. i kept thinking something was so wrong. and that's when i discovered qanon. it's not about whether q believes in trump or not. we want everybody to realize there is something