John F. Kennedy Jr.: QAnon supporters wait for dead president’s son

In Dallas
Hundreds of QAnon followers wait in vain for the return of the dead JFK son

John F. Kennedy Jr. and his wife Carolyn Bessette Kennedy – here before dinner at the White House in 1998 – were killed in a plane crash in 1999

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John F. Kennedy Jr. and his wife Carolyn Bassett Kennedy were killed together in a plane crash in 1999. In Dallas, hundreds of QAnon supporters have now expected the return of the legendary US president’s son.

Hundreds of supporters of the QAnon conspiracy movement gathered in the Texas city of Dallas and waited in vain for a return of John F. Kennedy Jr., who died in a plane crash in 1999. As reported by the Dallas Morning News, QAnon supporters gathered in Dealey Plaza, where the father of JFK Jr., then President John F. Kennedy, was assassinated on November 22, 1963.

According to media reports, there was an announcement on the Internet that JFK Jr. would show up on Tuesday at 12.29 p.m. That in turn would lead to a return of ex-President Donald Trump to the White House. A photo published in the Dallas Morning News showed a woman holding a flag that read “Trump – JFK Jr.”

In the fight against pedophile organization

The right-wing extremist QAnon movement sees Trump as a fighter against a criminal and satanist organization of pedophiles, which is said to include democratic politicians, billionaire George Soros and various Hollywood stars. The starting point of the movement was an anonymous Internet post in 2017, which dealt with allegedly bizarre rites of child molesters and political conspiracies.

Many QAnon messages are anti-Semitic and right-wing extremists. Some QAnon supporters were among the attackers on the US Capitol on January 6th. The movement has now spread to Europe as well.

QAnon: John F. Kennedy Jr is still alive

Some QAnon supporters believe that John F. Kennedy Jr. is still alive and is the anonymous leader of the movement. The murdered president’s son died in 1999 at the age of 38 when a private plane he was driving crashed en route to Martha’s Vineyard off the coast of Massachusetts. His wife and sister also died in the accident.

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