Oh yeah, and when JFK was in ER with his brains on the floor, he was merely faking. But then, with all of fakery going on over the past hundred years, who knows?
There are mountains of evidence that JFK knew it was coming. In fact, he was doing and saying things to actually provoke it, imo. He may have used a body double that day. It was a real dead person (volunteer made up to look exactly like him), but he took a bullet to protect the President who reportedly died in 2021 (different identity). I don't know about Lincoln using a body double, but he had multiple conversations recorded in historical records specifically about attempts on him, and he had changed his travel schedule multiple times to avoid uncovered plots.
Consider that Reagan also used a body double (he knew it was coming), and his body double survived the initial shot, but got murdered in the hospital. Go back and look at the credulousness of the MSM/CIA when an alive Reagan showed up. They were likely already told he was dead, not knowing it was a body double they had all conspired to kill while being recorded doing it.
Consider that we very nearly saw something similar, but unknown how it would have played out. I believe that was Robert Trump (made up to look exactly like Donald) on the stage on Saturday. I'm still too traumatized to dig into how that bullet might have been deflected.
yes, it's hard to know what is 'fake' anymore...here is one to ponder;
if JFK was really assassinated, how did he 'know' about 17 'before' November 1963? How would he understand the meaning of 17/Q, and still be 'shot'?
remember Q said; how many coincidences...
it's way bigger than we can imagine, and it's been planned for a very long time.
"The seventeen most inspiring words in 20th century American history were spoken by John F. Kennedy, around mid-day, on January 20, 1961, in Washington, D.C. The occasion was his presidential inauguration, and came as he was concluding his inaugural address. He had just declared that the torch had been passed to a new generation of Americans – “born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace, proud of our ancient heritage” – and pledged to “pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, in order to assure the survival and the success of liberty.” Soon after, he spoke the seventeen words:
And so, my fellow Americans: Ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country."
Oh yeah, and when JFK was in ER with his brains on the floor, he was merely faking. But then, with all of fakery going on over the past hundred years, who knows?
There are mountains of evidence that JFK knew it was coming. In fact, he was doing and saying things to actually provoke it, imo. He may have used a body double that day. It was a real dead person (volunteer made up to look exactly like him), but he took a bullet to protect the President who reportedly died in 2021 (different identity). I don't know about Lincoln using a body double, but he had multiple conversations recorded in historical records specifically about attempts on him, and he had changed his travel schedule multiple times to avoid uncovered plots.
Consider that Reagan also used a body double (he knew it was coming), and his body double survived the initial shot, but got murdered in the hospital. Go back and look at the credulousness of the MSM/CIA when an alive Reagan showed up. They were likely already told he was dead, not knowing it was a body double they had all conspired to kill while being recorded doing it.
Consider that we very nearly saw something similar, but unknown how it would have played out. I believe that was Robert Trump (made up to look exactly like Donald) on the stage on Saturday. I'm still too traumatized to dig into how that bullet might have been deflected.
yes, it's hard to know what is 'fake' anymore...here is one to ponder;
if JFK was really assassinated, how did he 'know' about 17 'before' November 1963? How would he understand the meaning of 17/Q, and still be 'shot'?
remember Q said; how many coincidences...
it's way bigger than we can imagine, and it's been planned for a very long time.
"The seventeen most inspiring words in 20th century American history were spoken by John F. Kennedy, around mid-day, on January 20, 1961, in Washington, D.C. The occasion was his presidential inauguration, and came as he was concluding his inaugural address. He had just declared that the torch had been passed to a new generation of Americans – “born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace, proud of our ancient heritage” – and pledged to “pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, in order to assure the survival and the success of liberty.” Soon after, he spoke the seventeen words:
And so, my fellow Americans: Ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country."
https://www.shapell.org/manuscript/jfk-handwritten-quote-ask-not/