Conspiracy madness in the US: hundreds of people gather in Dallas to see the resurrection of Kennedy’s son

Hundreds of adherents of radical conspiracy theories of the extreme right met on Tuesday in downtown Dallas, in the United States. “At any moment the great revelation is going to take place“commented one of the people present at the rally that was recording the event. And boy can it be considered a ‘big reveal’, because they expected, nothing more and nothing less, the resurrection of John F. Kennedy Jr., the son of former President Kennedy.

The chosen place is no accident. They met on the same road where his father was killed: “I’m here because at 11:55 JFK JR. will be our new vice president and president trump will be our presidente “. The conspiracies assured that Kennedy Jr., who died in a plane crash in 1999, was going to return to appear together with the former president and American tycoon in the next elections. There were even banners and merchandising with his candidacy.

The group that called this meeting is ‘QAnon’. Perhaps this name does not go unnoticed by many, as it is the organization of which the man disguised as a bison who stormed the US Capitol in January of this year. The truth is that time passed during that massive reunion, but no one was resurrected, as many expected, and a huge number of people began to leave because of the rain.

This story does not end there, because speculation began in their chats: “I think it will happen at the Rollins concert, but I am sad for everyone. We look like a bunch of liars, but we are not.” That is, they believed that the great revelation would take place at the Rollins concert, where other personalities of well-known relevance such as Michael Jackson and Robin Williams would also return from the dead.

As expected, none of that ended up happening. However, many of them continue to assure that their savior John John Kennedy will return to return Trump to power. ‘QAnon’ is a conspiracy movement with a speech closely linked to the extreme right that has become increasingly famous among Americans, especially since the presidential decline of the former Republican president. Because Donald Trump, far from moving away from the movement, was encouraging it.

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