Inside the QAnon Cult That Believes JFK Is About to Return

marke

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The QAnon JFK Cult in Dallas Is Tearing Families Apart

“My sister may be too far gone, but it's not too late to bring awareness to others. Do not fall into this trap.”

Katy Garner and her sister grew up in a small town in Arkansas and were always close.

“We both were cheerleaders in school, made pretty good grades, and loved to just hang out with friends and each other. No one has a perfect childhood, but we had each other. We knew that. And that's what made us so close. We even have matching tattoos to remind each other of that,” Garner told VICE News.

They both became nurses, and Garner’s sister married a doctor and had three children.

Then, around the time of the 2020 presidential election, Garner’s sister started looking at some of the conspiracy theories swirling online about how former President Donald Trump lost the vote. Ultimately she found QAnon.

“It took her about three months to become totally obsessed,” Garner said. “That’s all she would talk about. You could call her and somehow the conversation would turn into how we live in a world with reptilians and how the Clintons are evil baby-eaters.”

Then she found Michael Brian Protzman, known to his followers as Negative48, who is the leader of a QAnon offshoot that’s been camped out in Dallas for the last three weeks awaiting the return of John F. Kennedy and John F. Kennedy Jr.

Garner’s sister left her family behind and drove to Dallas about a month agoand has cut off almost all communication with her family. . . .

Katy says her sister’s brief messages to her parents have gone from “be home in a few days” to “I am not coming home, my husband can take care of the kids. I am not leaving until this is over.”

While the group initially appeared to be waiting for the reappearance of JFK, over the weekend, the tone of Protzman’s comments shifted dramatically. Besides proclaiming that he was God’s representative on earth, he also took part in a video chat where participants openly spoke about having to experience death in order to learn the truth.
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Gary K

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Groups, sects, religions, and cults people should steer clear of:

KKK
BLM
QAnon
Nation of Islam
Black Panther Party
Proud Boys
Antifa
Communist party
Marxism
Democrat party
Masons

And so forth
That you group Q in with blm and antifa is ridiculous. This entire thread is ridiculous. I know too many Q followers to believe that any of them believed in a JFK resurrection. The few people who showed up at that so-called JFK resurrection watch have to be government agents of one kind or another, including crisis actors who show up at false flag attacks run by the government. If you go back to some of the mass shootings a few years ago the same exact people showed up again and again. They got really easy to identify after seeing them multiple times at multiple events.

Knowing what you do about the evil in government and how corrupt tje mockingbird media is I'm astonished that you would fall for such obvious propaganda. I don't even believe that anna believes what she posted. It's just another excuse to malign conservatives and make all Trump supporters look like ridiculous fools. I've never seen a media story about Q that was anywhere close to honest.

And this is from a former Trump supporter.
 

marke

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That you group Q in with blm and antifa is ridiculous. This entire thread is ridiculous. I know too many Q followers to believe that any of them believed in a JFK resurrection. The few people who showed up at that so-called JFK resurrection watch have to be government agents of one kind or another, including crisis actors who show up at false flag attacks run by the government. If you go back to some of the mass shootings a few years ago the same exact people showed up again and again. They got really easy to identify after seeing them multiple times at multiple events.

Knowing what you do about the evil in government and how corrupt tje mockingbird media is I'm astonished that you would fall for such obvious propaganda. I don't even believe that anna believes what she posted. It's just another excuse to malign conservatives and make all Trump supporters look like ridiculous fools. I've never seen a media story about Q that was anywhere close to honest.

And this is from a former Trump supporter.
I don't know Q but if I did I would still make it clear that I do not follow human groups, organizations, politicians, preachers, and so forth. I follow the Lord and seek His wisdom before buying into any idea, theory, report, doctrine, narrative, interpretation, assumption, and so forth.
 

Gary K

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I don't know Q but if I did I would still make it clear that I do not follow human groups, organizations, politicians, preachers, and so forth. I follow the Lord and seek His wisdom before buying into any idea, theory, report, doctrine, narrative, interpretation, assumption, and so forth.
I don't see anything wrong with not being a follower of anyone but Jesus. I think very much the same. No one on this earth is as fully trustworthy as Jesus is. That, for me, includes family.

I didn't, and don't, think of myself as a follower of Q, but I saw some good things come from the Q movement. along with some evil. I investigated the movement so I could determine for myself if it was real or just the complete fantasy and make believe the media claimed it was. I found no truth in the medias claims, but that should not be any surprise to you after all the lying they have done about other subjects and people. My default position on the media is that anything they say is a lie unless I confirm what they say from unrelated sources.
 
Three posts of absolute total lies. The real Qanon has nothing to do with these dummies. I don't even follow but I do know that much. Your links are from Slate which is worse than a comic book. You link to a book that has nothing to do with the post. Plus you post a tweet by some fool who is nobody at all. All I see is a video of people singing We are the World. Not one word about Q or Kennedy.

It is really sad and sorrowful to see someone sink to such a depth of false information and utter propaganda and post it on a politics section. Do you actually think this smears any Trump supporter of conservative? Only a total fool would think that we have anything to do with this stuff.

You are this dumb and pathetic and you had the audacity to say bad stuff about ME when I joined? Are you 12 or 13 years old?

You only succeed in doing one thing and just one thing: You make yourself look really really bad.

I am actually embarrassed for you. You should really grow up and get a clue.

We are still having to suffer this thread of ignorance? As I said:

Why does Anna really post this ridiculous dumb thread? She knows that her Marxist Democrat Party has turned to sheer evil in everyway, teaching race hate to kids, enacting socialism, promoting all manner of sexual perversions including to kids, plus they have destroyed the economy, gas prices rising, food prices rising, a racist senile president, surrender in the middle east, and the list just goes on.

This Q gives her something to cling to. So, here are 22+ more conspiracy theories, beloved by many, to keep her busy

  1. Some of the most popular conspiracy theories in the US surround the Kennedy assassination.
  2. Some people believe the American military installation Area 51 is researching and experimenting on aliens and their spacecraft.
  3. Some people believe that the High-Frequency Active Auroral Research Program in Alaska is a mind-control lab.
  4. The Safeguard Complex in North Dakota was built during the Cold War but some think it's related to the Illuminati.
  5. There have been 2,032 Bigfoot "sightings" in Washington state.
  6. There's a giant active volcano under Yellowstone in Wyoming, and if it erupts, it could wipe out the US. Conspiracists believe the government knows when the eruption will happen.
  7. Some believe the FBI or the Ku Klux Klan were involved in the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. and believe Ray was framed
  8. The world's most famous UFO sighting happened in Flora, Mississippi.
  9. Loch Ness Monster
  10. There have been countless sightings of a Loch Ness-like monster at Flathead Lake, Montana.
  11. Denver International Airport underground structure that is either used as bunkers or as the headquarters of the supposed world-controlling group the Illuminati.
  12. Some believe the chamber behind Mount Rushmore holds some big secrets.
  13. Some people in Idaho say the government is poisoning them with chemicals.
  14. John Dillinger is Indiana's most notorious criminal, and a lot of conspiracies surround his jail escapes and death.
  15. Jimmy Hoffa, a famous labor leader, disappeared in Michigan in 1975, sparking countless conspiracy theories.
  16. By 1988, there were 3,000 reports of UFO sightings in Wytheville, Virginia.
  17. Some people believe the Joplin tornado in 2011 was actually created by the military.
  18. An abandoned ghost town in New Jersey became one of the internet's earliest conspiracy theories when people theorized the town was the site of a group that practiced interdimensional travel.
  19. People have witnessed mysterious lights floating around Brown Mountain in North Carolina, leading to a number of conspiracy theories.
  20. An astronomer at the Ohio State University recorded a signal that is theorized to be sent from an extraterrestrial being.
  21. The Masons hold an annual meeting in the Malheur Cave in Oregon, sparking conspiracies theories.
  22. Russia Collusion
 
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