Remember when we told you that hundreds of QAnon supporters lined up in Dallas anticipating the return of John F. Kennedy and JFK Jr.? Well, they’re still waiting.
Just two weeks ago, hundreds of QAnon followers gathered in downtown Dallas to witness the return of the deceased president and his son. They were supposedly planning a joint campaign with Donald Trump to reclaim the White House. They believed that the men would re-emerge on November 2nd. When that didn’t happen, they gathered on Monday at Dealey Plaza to await the miracle. Despite the men being deceased for many years, Michael Brian Protzman is the conspiracy theorist who came up with the idea that they would rise from the dead. When the group realized that the Kennedys would not be making an appearance, they recited the Lord’s Prayer and sang “We Are the World,” co-written by the late Michael Jackson.
John F. Kennedy was tragically shot to death on November 22nd, 1963, while riding in a presidential motorcade through Dealey Plaza. His son, John F. Kennedy Jr., perished in a plane crash on July 16th, 1999.
In the latest gathering, young children were seen in the crowd holding QAnon signs. One attendee even reported seeing children asleep on the ground during the first rally.
Since the first rally, many people have remained in Dallas to organize and plan for the Kennedy’s takeover with former President Trump. While many have since left the area, an organizer says it was up to 1,000 people at one point who descended upon Dallas.
No one from the Kennedy family has responded to the group’s claims.
Hundreds of QAnon supporters are back in Dallas's Dealey Plaza awaiting JFK Jr's return and singing "We Are the World." pic.twitter.com/CtN5xuk1Av
— Will Sommer (@willsommer) November 16, 2021
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