The “authentic” QAnon community appears quite disdainful of the “false flag” JFK Jr (Or whole Kennedy family) resurrection that didn’t happen in Dallas on Tuesday, a review of posts on the GreatAwakening.win Q conspiracy fan site revealed Wednesday.
“If this is a Q board where are all the stickies and posts spreading the news about JFK? I haven’t seen a single post talking about JFK jrs [sic] return and when and where to meet. This is ANOTHER false flag ladies and gentlemen” said one trending post from early Wednesday, tagged with “GLOWING” – apparent slang for something widely suspected to be a false flag psyop propagated by Satanic MSM outsiders to prank and embarrass the Q fanbase. “Funny how it’s a “large crowd” when it’s maybe 50 fuckwits in Q Tshirts. Where are all the stickies and posts? They’re out there waiting for when JFK Jesus returns. The end” one reply said. “On a scale of 1 to 9000, how hard does this ‘JFK Jr Return’ event glow?” asked another user in an original post.
The last time this happened on a similar scale was the much-ballyhooed August 13th, 2021 Trump reinstatement fantasy which had gained so much mainstream media attention by the time the date rolled around that QAnon fans had already long declared it “glowing” and the crowds failed to materialize. Also, while it was more of a wider MAGA fanbase event than strictly a QAnon thing, one could argue that the “Justice for J6” rally on September 18th fell apart for more or less the same reasons – outsized media attention dissuaded fans from coming together out of fear of counter-protestors and law enforcement. It’s a useful lesson in how sunshine works as a disinfectant, and a good counter-argument to those whom – well-meaning as they may be – are prone to saying “why are you giving these crazy assholes so much attention? They crave it!” when here are some pretty solid examples of why the opposite can be the case.