A crowd of QAnon supporters gathered in downtown Dallas on Tuesday in the hopes that dead members of the Kennedy family will reappear and declare Donald Trump the rightful president of the United States.
People began gathering Monday evening and swelled throughout Tuesday to several hundred. It began to thin with the onset of rain in the afternoon, but there were still some still waiting for a messianic spectacle of dead politicians coming to, in their view, save the United States.
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What exactly the faction of QAnon believers gathering in AT&T Discovery District Dealey Plaza, where President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963, is there to witness is unclear, though all the reports agree that it has to do with the Kennedy family supporting Donald Trump as president.
According to QAnon-related Telegram posts cited in news reports, John F. Kennedy Sr., John F. Kennedy Jr, and Jackie Kennedy Onassis, all of whom are dead, will return to support Trump’s claim to the presidency before midnight Tuesday.
Whether they faked their deaths and were in hiding or if they will return from the dead is not specified.
It’s now past 12:29. At 12:29, the crowd recited the Pledge if Allegiance. No JFK Jr. yet. pic.twitter.com/CskJ5oAxNE
— steven monacelli (@stevanzetti) November 2, 2021
“JFK Sr. will be brought back and showed to the world on 11/2 in Dallas where he was shot at the grassy noel [sic] at Deily Plaza [sic],” one screenshotted post said. “The beginning and the end. JFK Sr. will transfer power to Donald Trump and JFK Jr. will be Trumps vice president.”
The post also says that the event will be the “second coming of Christ” because the Kennedy family has “the Jesus bloodline.” Additionally, the world will go back to using the Julian calendar, making the date Oct. 20.
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The crowd was hesitant to speak to reporters, accusing them of being part of the “fake news media.” Reporters from local news sources said some of the people gathered were simply supporting Trump and weren’t unified about what they expected, if anything, from the Kennedy family.
QAnon people in Dallas who have been waiting all morning for JFK Jr. to make his miraculous appearance are calling local reporters “Fake News.” pic.twitter.com/mjRZAUbblU
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) November 2, 2021
QAnon is a right-wing online movement that originated on 4chan message boards in October 2017 with posts by an anonymous person going by “Q” who claimed to be a government official with top-secret intelligence clearance and who made a variety of generally evidence-free “bread crumb” claims about Trump covertly battling a series of “deep state” plots and global conspiracies, including an alleged ring of sex traffickers that includes Democratic politicians, business leaders, and Hollywood elites.
The belief that the 2020 election was stolen from Trump is part of the conspiracy.