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QAnon conspiranoids hope in vain that JFK's son will be resurrected to accompany Trump in 2024

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Incredible but true. Hundreds of followers of QAnon (one of the main conspiracy theories of the American extreme right ) have gathered this Tuesday in Dallas (Texas) waiting for the son of John F. Kennedy to be resurrected to accompany Donald Trump in the next elections 2024 presidential elections. Spoiler: He did not reappear.

JFK Jr. died 22 years ago , in 1999, in a plane crash, but the far right had a firm theory that this Tuesday he would reappear in the Dealey Plaza in Dallas, the same plaza where his father was murdered in 1963. They concentrated around 1:00 p.m. waiting for the miracle of the resurrection of Kennedy Jr. to announce the return of Donald Trump to the presidency of the United States. Something that never happened.

QAnon defends the conspiracy theory that Kennedy Jr. did not die in the accident and that it was nothing more than a ruse to fake his death and that he would reappear yesterday to join a reinstated President Donald Trump as his vice president.

What is QAnon

QAnon is a movement that emerged in 2017 in the United States . His name comes from some enigmatic messages published by a certain ‘Q’, who is supposedly a senior American official close to former President Donald Trump. QAnon argues that Joe Biden and the Democrats are part of a global pedophile and satanic conspiracy.

It has been considered as an update of the protocols of the wise men of ‘Sion7 8’ and the general idea of ​​the plot is that there are progressive Hollywood actors, politicians of the Democratic Party and high-ranking officials who participate in an international network of Child sex trafficking and pedophile acts, claiming that Trump is investigating and prosecuting them to prevent an alleged coup orchestrated by Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and George Soros.

The FBI watches over this far-right group , considered potentially dangerous. Many QAnon supporters were the protagonists of the assault on the Capitol on January 6 in an attempt to stop Biden’s victory over Trump in the November presidential election.

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