The members of the QAnon movement waited at the location where JFK was shot in 1963 for the return of his son, who had also died and was supposed to help Trump back into office.
Quirky gathering in Dallas, Texas: More than a hundred people apparently believed in a highly bizarre conspiracy theory. They gathered at the famous Dealey Plaza, where then US President John F. Kennedy was shot dead in 1963. And there, so it spread among the supporters of the QAnon movement, his also deceased son John F. Kennedy Junior will reappear on November 22nd and raise Donald Trump back to the presidency. Therefore, numerous people wanted to be present on site.
The QAnon movement was launched in 2017 through an ominous Twitter account. The supporters believe in wide-ranging conspiracies within the government, including large-scale kidnapping and selling of children. None of this is based on facts or can be proven in any way. The conspiracy fans are also loyal supporters of ex-President Donald Trump.
The deceased Kennedy son is to elect Trump again as president
In Dallas, many of the QAnon supporters appeared with flags and Trump banners, decorated their cars with posters with slogans such as “Trump won the 2020 election”. The absurd rumor that the dead John F. Kennedy Junior would appear at Dealey Plaza was apparently based on a Twitter account that those in attendance believed was operated by John F. Kennedy Senior. There they were asked to be here on November 22nd.
To the general disappointment, however, the people waited in vain – no Kennedy offspring appeared, not even ex-President Trump – and he is still just that: Ex-President. The conspirators are firmly convinced that John F. Kennedy Junior was by no means killed in a plane crash in 1999, but only faked his death. Some even believe that he is the fabled “Q”, the mysterious founder of the QAnon movement. In any case, the Kennedy son should ensure that Donald Trump is re-elected to the presidency in 2024. But on November 22nd in Texas that didn’t work out. It wasn’t the first time QAnon supporters waited for the Kennedy son to return. At the beginning of November there was a similar meeting in Dallas with the same result – the supporters waited in vain.
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