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A hundred QAnon activists gathered again in the United States for the “resurrection” of JFK Jr

Decidedly, QAnon activists – this far-right conspiratorial movement from the United States – are not losing hope. This Monday noon, for the third time in just four months, they gathered in Dallas to await the return to life of John F. Kennedy Jr., who died in 1999 in a plane crash.

The date chosen for this Monday’s rally is not trivial. Indeed, it was on November 22, 1963, just 58 years ago, that JFK Sr., then President of the United States for three years, was assassinated by a bullet in the head while marching through board of a convertible limousine.

Around a hundred activists gathered on a bridge on the outskirts of Dealy Plaza, the place where JFK was killed, around 12:30 p.m. With star-spangled banners in hand and dressed in Trump-effigy t-shirts, activists waited for an appearance from JFK Jr or his father, to no avail.

In the QAnon spheres, the world is said to be ruled by a pedosatanist cabal who have concealed the deaths of several prominent figures. JFK Jr. – commonly nicknamed “John-John”, but also Michael Jackson or Princess Lady Di are thus considered to be still alive and their reappearance is regularly announced. According to activists, the resurrection of JFK Jr. would see a 2024 presidential election in which Donald Trump and JFK Jr. would form a duo.

Hundreds of QAnon activists had already gathered on July 4 – the American national holiday – as well as in early November for the same reasons.

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