All Hail the King? How QAnon Is Backing a Conspiracy Theorist’s Bizarre Claim to the Throne of England
All Hail the King? How QAnon Is Backing a Conspiracy Theorist’s Bizarre Claim to the Throne of England Logically pin icon United States Published: Jul 22, 2020 5:16:18 PM All Hail the King? How QAnon Is Backing a Conspiracy Theorist’s Bizarre Claim to the Throne of England Investigation by Nick Backovic and Joe Ondrak. A bizarre story about a man laying claim to the throne of England is seeing a surge in popularity amongst conspiracy theorists this week, particularly with the fringe right-wing group QAnon. A man by the name of Joseph Gregory Hallett (referred to by some as King John III), who originally submitted a 34-page affidavit as his Statement of Claim to British Common Law Courts in April, claims that the ‘illegitimate conception of King George V’ left a bloodline of ‘flat lie royals’ on the throne since 1840. Hallett believes the throne is now rightfully his. According to Hallett, the British Royal Family was forced to sell their ‘breeding rights’ to the Rothschild ...