The president verbally predicted his own death on the morning of his assassination.
“We’re heading into nut country today,” President John F. Kennedy said to his wife on the morning of November 22, 1963, in the third year of his presidency, as he showed her an ad that the John Birch Society had placed in the Dallas Morning News, indicating that the Kennedys were pro-communist.
He then stated: “But, Jackie, if somebody wants to shoot me from a window with a rifle, nobody can stop it, so why worry about it?”
That’s because it was an inside job
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I firmly believe that now too
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Maybe this is a stretch, but people like this are more worried about their legacy. Like McCain.
They realize that they must fall on their own sword, so when snippets of truth come out, no one will dare slander their name or their legacy.
The vast majority of what we think we know about our history is manufactured to keep the lie alive.
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You Stated — “Like McCain…. They realize that they must fall on their own sword, so when snippets of truth come out, no one will dare slander their name or their legacy.”
My Question — Just out of curiosity what do you think of Mother Teresa?
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I don’t know about her…outside of her name.
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JFK should have acted on his premonition and called in sick that day.
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You Stated — “JFK should have acted on his premonition and called in sick that day.”
My Response — Agreed but I would also add that one shouldn’t speak such things into their life.
If you have that feeling speak positive and cancel the tour.
It reminds me of Mark Twain’s death
Just a Thought
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