While the recent military coup in Myanmar has outraged most of the world, one group is cheering it on. Followers of QAnon, a barely comprehensible conspiracy theory that casts former president Donald Trump as a lone warrior, bravely battling an occult cabal of influential pedophiles are, in fact, delighted.

On Monday, Myanmar’s military detained the country’s leader Aung San Suu Kyi and other members of the National League for Democracy party, announced a one-year state of emergency and took over the government. Its reasons for doing so are based on its claims that November’s general election, which the NLD won by a landslide, was rigged.

Western leaders have been quick to voice their disapproval of the takeover. President Joe Biden suggested reinstating recently suspended sanctions against the country, U.K. prime minister Boris Johnson condemned the “unlawful imprisonment of civilians.” Meanwhile, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres described it as “a serious blow to democratic reforms in Myanmar.”

However, QAnon believers, recently purged by a variety of mainstream social media platforms, are applauding Myanmar’s military on Telegram and their own online broadcasts.