Conspiracy cult leader Michael Protzman dies at 60 from dirt bike crash injuries 2 years after claim JFK would reappear

QANON cult leader Michael Protzman has died after being involved in a dirt bike accident, according to reports.
Protzman died of multiple blunt force injuries after losing control of his dirt bike at the Meadow Valley Motocross track in Millville, Minnesota, on June 30, a medical examiner's report obtained by Vice News showed.
Protzman, known as Negative 48 by his followers, emerged as a QAnon guru in early 2021 when he garnered over 100,000 followers on his Telegram channel over the course of the Covid-19 pandemic.
A believer that former president John F. Kennedy and his son JFK Jr. were still alive, Protzman convinced thousands of followers from across the US to travel to Dallas in November 2021 to witness the former commander-in-chief's "reappearance" at Dealey Plaza - the site of JFK's assassination in 1963.
He claimed Kenndy would reinstate Donald Trump as president and help him carry out the persecution of a global cabal of pedophilic, blood-drinking liberal elites that QAnon, or Q, devotees believe run the world despite no evidence.
When his baseless prediction never came to pass, he would change his conspiracies to keep his followers in line.
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He once again ordered his followers to show out at Dealey Plaza in June 2022, claiming former President Trump spoke to him in code at a rally.
He claimed that based on his analysis of Trump’s words, June 11, 2022, was the actual date that Kennedy would return to Dallas.
Protzman ultimately claimed to his followers that he was in direct contact with Trump and that the former president was JFK Jr. in disguise.
Protzman has been pictured at numerous Trump rallies over the past few years.
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Despite a medical examiner's document provided to Vice News, Protzman's followers have disputed the report of his death, claiming it's a part of his plan.
“If that was the plan that God had for him, I know that everything is going to be revealed soon,” Shelly Mullinax, one of Protzman’s earliest followers but who had a falling out with him and group members last year, told the outlet.
Mullinax went as far as to claim the person that died was just "one version of Michael Protzman," the "evil version."
She wildly claims the "good version" of Protzman - who is JFK Jr. in disguise - is still alive.
Yet, several of Protzman's family members have confirmed the news of his death to Vice News and disputed the fake death claims by his followers.