QAnon Conspiracy Theorists Believe Queen Elizabeth II Was Actually Murdered

Queen Elizabeth II died in 2022 but conspiracy theorists are putting conflicting ideas out there about how she really died. As reported by Newsweek, QAnon leaders John and Amy Sabal believe that Queen Elizabeth was killed.

It's par for the course for QAnon to be spreading conspiracy theories whenever someone famous dies, but the idea they're proposing about Queen Elizabeth's death might be puzzling to some.

The couple believes that Queen Elizabeth might have been killed as part of a larger plan they have been pushing for years. In a post by The Patriot Voice on Telegram, the Sabals explain what they think is going on.

The couple assert that the Queen died 1,776 days after the first "Q drop" appeared online on the message board 4chan. The Q drops are a series of messages that are designed to be difficult to understand, and that many members of QAnon hold as the core of their belief system.

The year 1776 is important as well, as this was the year the United States was founded after fighting for independence from Britain. The Patriot Voice wrote, "The Queen died EXACTLY 1776 days after the first Q drop. Say what you want…I do NOT believe in coincidences. The scope of this operation is FAR more complex than we can even begin to imagine."

Other supporters believe it's possible Queen Elizabeth died several months ago and that the royal family has been using a hologram at public events.

There are also theories that suggest Queen Elizabeth was connected to a ring of high-profile pedophiles.

Will Sommer, who spends extensive time writing about QAnon, has explained that the members really dislike the Queen. He said, "One faction thought a random New Zealand guy was the rightful monarch. I've seen multiple speeches derailed at QAnon conventions when speakers stopped talking about Democrats to rant instead about the House of Windsor."