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followers who flocked to Dallas last Tuesday under the impression that JFK Jr.- who died in a plane crash in 1999 – was going to ‘appear’ and announce a vice presidential run with have refused to leave, now calling the Texas city their ‘promised land.’ 

QAnon rapper Pryme Minister has reportedly offered property for the conspiracy theorists to set up a permanent headquarters near the infamous grassy knoll at Dealey Plaza – the site of the 1963 assassination of President John F.Kennedy,   first reported. 

The group expected JFK Jr. to appear at 12.29 p.m. on November 2 – the time his father was shot dead – but when he failed to arrive, followers dashed off to the Rolling Stones concert at the Cotton Bowl instead. 

The group now believes that JFK Jr.did, in fact, appear to them last Tuesday, apparently disguised as performing on stage.   

Throughout the long 16 hours that they spent standing on the street, Maureen said Michael was 'acting like he was Jesus Christ' and made people 'kiss his ring'

Dozens of QAnon followers have been stationed at the site of JFK assassination in Dallas for a week after congregating on November 2 with the belief that the president’s late son JFK Jr.- who died in 1999 – would return to announce a presidential run with Donald Trump in 2024

They waited for more than 16 hours on the street as the group's leader Michael Brian Protzman (pictured) continued to insist that JFK Jr. was going to re-appear at any moment

The group’s leader Brian Protzman (pictured above) maintains that JFK Jr.did, in fact, appear to them that night in the form of Keith Richards during a Rolling Stones concert 

QAnon rapper Pryme Minister has reportedly offered property for the group to set up a new headquarters in Dallas and called it the QAnon 'promised land'

QAnon rapper Pryme Minister has reportedly offered property for the group to set up a new headquarters in Dallas and called it the QAnon ‘promised land’

Earlier this month, a group of QAnon followers congregated at the spot John F. Kennedy was killed after a man promised them that his son was going to be resurrected

Pictures posted to social media by Steven Monacelli, the publisher of Protean magazine, show QAnon followers congregated on the infamous grassy knoll.At one point, the group stands in the shape of a giant ‘Q’

Social media videos show Michael Brian Protzman, one of the group’s leaders, explaining to a crowd of his supporters after the concert that a number of dead celebrities appeared to them that night in the form of the famous rock band. 

‘So at the Rolling Stones concert, Elvis was in the building,’ Protzman says in a Twitter video, addressing a group that responds with raucous applause.’So Michael Jackson was Mick Jagger. Keith Richards was John John, JFK Jr. … Elvis was playing keyboard, piano, Prince was playing drums.’

Members of the group are still stationed at Dealey Plaza a week after the concert, though in much smaller numbers than the hundreds who gathered there on November 2. 

Much of the group, including Protzman, have been staying in the Hyatt Regency and have been meeting there as a group regularly. 

Protzman, known to his followers as Negative48, helped organize the gatherings and told his 105,000 Telegram followers that QAnon rapper Pryme Minister, whose real name is Randell Moody, has offered the use of a property in the city that could act as a permanent headquarters for the group, according to Vice News. 

In an audio chat on a Telegram channel called Occupy Dealey Plaza, someone asks Protzman how long the group was going to stay in Dallas, to which he reveals that they seek to maintain a base in there because it is ‘the promised land.’  

People flew from all around the world and some of them spent thousands of dollars to get there. In the end, nothing happened - but Michael did, however, give out free t-shirts

Believers think that JFK Jr.will help Donald Trump to take back power

The Rolling Stones were indeed in fine voice at the Cotton Bowl that night, with Mick Jagger gyrating on stage in front of legions of fans. But there was no sign of JFK Jr.

The Rolling Stones were indeed in fine voice at the Cotton Bowl that night, with Mick Jagger gyrating on stage in front of legions of fans.But there was no sign of JFK Jr.

Protzman claimed that a number of dead celebrities appeared to the conspiracy theorists that night in the form of the famous rock band, including Michael Jackson as Mick Jagger. Mick Jagger posted a picture outside the Cotton Bowl in Dallas on Tuesday ahead of the concert

Protzman claimed that a number of dead celebrities appeared to the conspiracy theorists that night in the form of the famous rock band, including Michael Jackson as Mick Jagger. Mick Jagger posted a picture outside the Cotton Bowl in Dallas on Tuesday ahead of the concert

Pictures posted to social media by , the publisher of Protean magazine, show Protzman with what appears to be a parrot perched on his shoulder, talking to QAnon followers congregated on the infamous grassy knoll one at a time.At one point, the group stands in the shape of a giant ‘Q.’

One Twitter video reveals Protzman pointing to the tip of a skyscraper that was visible behind the Texas School Book Depository, the building Lee Harvey Oswald shot JFK from in 1963.

The tip of the skyscraper is shaped like a pyramid, which Protzman told his followers represents the Illuminati and said that they place pyramids where they kill people. 

Although there is no official leader of QAnon, Protzman has create his own cult-like group within the movement that recognizes him as a godlike figure, Vice News reported.

He uses his devoted following on Telegram to spread his own conspiracy theories and lore JFK Jr.is the Archangel Michael and Donald Trump is the Holy Spirit.

Protzman makes predictions and touts theories based on his own interpretation of gematria, the ancient Jewish numerology code that assigns a numerical value to letters, words and phrases and translates them to create a new meaning.

Anyone who shared doubt about Protzman’s claims in Dallas was quickly shut down, Vice reported, adding that one follower asked, ‘Are we putting too much faith in this man?’ before she was immediately slammed for having a “lack of faith.”

JFK Jr., who was an actor and magazine publisher, is a popular figure within the QAnon conspiracy movement, with some believing that he is in fact Q, the group’s anonymous leader.   

The hundreds of followers in Dallas last Tuesday underline the allure the Q theory still holds.The crowd was seen reciting the pledge of allegiance as they waited for the former president’s son.

An ex-member of QAnon's JFK 'cult' has lifted the lid on the 'fraudulent' Dallas 'resurrection' - revealing kids slept on the ground while the leader acted like 'Jesus Christ'

A crowd began to form on the infamous grassy knoll on November 2 as they waited for JFK Jr.to make a big announcement

A woman named Maureen McNamara has now shared her experience from the gathering, and she recalled seeing children sleep on the street and elderly people in 'a lot of pain'

Sizeable turnout in Dallas on November 2 serves to underline the allure the Q theory still holds 

Twitter photos showed scores of people gathered outside the AT&T Discovery Plaza in Dallas at around 8 p.m.on Monday, demonstrating the staggering lure of QAnon. 

Most were wearing shirts proudly displaying their support for Trump, with one women seen wearing a campaign-style T-shirt emblazoned with the words: ‘Trump/JFK Jr.’ 

The QAnon crowd recited the Pledge of Allegiance at 12.29pm, expecting JFK Jr.to make his announcement at 12.30pm, and chanted, ‘Let’s Go Brandon,’ a euphemism for ”F*** Joe Biden,’ as they held a Trump/Kennedy flag.

As Monacelli writes, they were there due to a ‘popular QAnon theory recently’ that ‘JFK Jr., of the Kennedy family, will be making a big announcement at Dealey Plaza by the grassy knoll.’  

When he did not show, they stuck around even as a torrential downpour drenched their signs and banners which said: ‘Trump / JFK JR 2020.’ 

Some envisioned that he would arrive triumphantly.  ‘We’re expecting a parade,’ said a woman named Ginny who had travelled 700 miles from Nebraska.’JFK is going to be here,’ she told magazine. 

JFK Jr. was the son of former President John F. Kennedy and Jackie Kennedy Onassis

JFK Jr.was the son of former President John F. Kennedy and Jackie Kennedy Onassis

But when JFK Jr. once again didn't appear at the concert, the Florida-native, who is a longtime QAnon supporter, had enough. JFK Jr. is pictured with his wife, Carolyn

He died in a plane crash off the coast of Massachusetts with his wife Carolyn in 1999 

JFK Jr. is a popular figure within the QAnon conspiracy movement, with some believing that he's going to come back and announce a vice presidential run with Donald Trump

A popular QAnon theory claims that he faked his death

JFK Jr.

died in a plane crash off the coast of Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts in 1999, along with his wife, Carolyn Bessette According to the theory, he would announce that he was running with former President Donald J. Trump in the 2024 presidential election, but Trump would step down and let JFK Jr. step in as president and appoint former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn as his vice president. 

Trump would then ‘most likely’ become the king of kings, a popular QAnon Telegram account with more than 100,000 subscribers wrote about the conspiracy in a post on Monday. It did not specify what becoming the ‘king of kings’ would entail.

They also believed that after JFK Jr. would appear, the clocks would go back an hour, people would adopt the Julian calendar, and the date would go back to October 20, according to JFK Jr., the theory posits, will then help usher in a new age American prosperity, as his father did in the 1960s.

Protzman also offered the theory that JFK, JFK Jr. and Jackie Kennedy would all reappear, after which JFK would tour the world for seven days, transfer the presidency back to TruJFK Jr., the theory posits, will then help usher in a new age American prosperity, as his father did in the 1960s.

Protzman also offered the theory that JFK, JFK Jr. and Jackie Kennedy would all reappear, after which JFK would tour the world for seven days, transfer the presidency back to Trump and die, Gizmodo reports, even though that is not how to play somebody that i used to know on pianohow to play somebody that i used to know on piano presidential power works. 

It is unclear why the QAnon followers thought JFK Jr. would appear at the location where his father was famously murdered in 1963.  

One person on Telegram wrote afterwards: ‘I’m sad for everybody. We now look like a bunch of liars, but let’s keep the faith,’ BBC Journalist Shayan Sardarizadeh said.

After JFK Jr. didn't show up, Michael told the group that he was going to appear at a Rolling Stones concert instead. The group is pictured outside the concert

Pictures posted to social media by Steven Monacelli showed scores of people gathered outside the AT&T Discovery Plaza in Dallas at around 8pm on Monday, many of whom were wearing pro-Trump shirts

One of the shirts appeared to be a campaign-style T-shirt reading 'Trump/JFK Jr. 2024'

One of the shirts appeared to be a campaign-style T-shirt reading ‘Trump/JFK Jr.2024’

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