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The
Assassination of President Kennedy—Solved at Last!! |
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20
pages of Kennedy myth busting information....It takes an Irishman
to expose an Irishman!! |
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In
1960, Richard Nixon was supposed to be elected the 35th President
of the United States. Nixon was Vice President under President Eisenhower
for 8 years and served his long apprenticeship well. The country
prospered greatly during the Eisenhower administration and Nixon
would have continued the policies of his predecessor.
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Inauguration
of President Eisenhower on Jan. 20, 1953. |
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A
very healthy President Eisenhower was sworn in as President
on Jan. 20, 1953.
His
Vice President was Richard Nixon.
Nixon
was a peace loving Quaker whose ancestors came from
Germany and Ireland.
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Vice-President
Richard Nixon.
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During
his 8 years in office, General Eisenhower had life threatening health
problems because he refused to cooperate with the war mongers at
the Pentagon!!
President
Eisenhower came to the Presidency at a very dangerous time in history.
The Cold War with the Soviet Union was at its height, and President
Eisenhower, as commander in chief, had the final say about the use
of nuclear weapons.

President
Eisenhower was reduced to a wheelchair after his 1955 "heart
attack."
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The
President had a "heart attack" in 1955 and
a "stroke" in 1956.
Cold
warriors John Foster Dulles, and his brother Allen,
ran the government during the times of the President's
frequent disabilities. |
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President
Eisenhower after his release from the hospital in 1956.
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Since
1945, the Pentagon has direct access to the President via the Military
Medical Unit which is always staffed with Pentagon doctors and stationed
at the White House.
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White
House Physician Major General Howard Snyder. |
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A
Pentagon military medical unit was permanently
assigned to the White House in 1945.
Major
general Howard Snyder was chief physician.
Colonel
Thomas Mattingly "monitored" the President's
"heart disease."
These
men were there to ensure that the President cooperated
with the Pentagon . . . or else!
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Colonel
Thomas Mattingly.
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There
was absolutely no reason why Richard Nixon was not elected President
in 1960. He had 8 years of valuable foreign policy experience, and
also served in the military during World War II. Despite his failing
health, President Eisenhower campaigned for Nixon:
On
the day after the election, the President was bitterly disappointed
at Nixon's defeat and so upset that his blood pressure was elevated
and his pulse irregular. Snyder later reported that the muscular
and joint pains Eisenhower experienced around this time were
caused by "the shock to the President's emotional system
as a result of the election." A few weeks later, Eisenhower's
abdomen was badly distended once again, and he was in great
discomfort. (Gilbert, The Mortal Presidency,
p. 116).
Had
Nixon been elected, there would have been no Vietnam War, no Berlin
Wall, no MOON LANDING LUNACY, no Cuban Missile Crisis, no 25th (Rockefeller)
Amendment, and hopefully no Kennedy "royal" family.
Ambassador
Kennedy had a stroke while playing "golf" with his chauffeur!!
Ambassador
Kennedy—the father of President Kennedy—was worth at
least 100 million dollars by 1940. The ambassador made his millions
by manipulating the stock market, booze, and Hollywood movies.
He
was determined to get one of his sons into the White House no matter
what the cost . . . or the health problems.
When
his oldest son, Joe Jr., died on a suicide mission over England,
the White House quest devolved upon his next oldest son, Jack.

Ambassador
Kennedy (1888-1969).
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Ambassador
Kennedy was a notorious womanizer, and his son Jack
followed in his footsteps.
His
wife Rose was a cold fish because her convent
"education" taught her that sex was "dirty"
and only for procreation.
Her
biggest thrill in life was attending mass, counting
beads, and having her children elected to high office.
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Rose
Fitzgerald Kennedy (1890-1995).
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Kennedy
matriarch Rose was a fanatical member of the Latin Church. In 1952,
she was made a Papal countess by Pope Pius XII.
Her
biggest thrill in life was attending mass, counting beads, and having
her children elected to high office. Despite her husband's millions,
she was a skinflint, and after she was made a Papal countess,
she demanded that the household servants call her MADAME.
The
Kennedys had a winter home in Palm Beach, Florida. During the Presidency
of JFK it was called the Florida White House:
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The
Florida White House. |
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The
Kennedy home in Palm Beach was called the Florida White
House during the Presidency of JFK.
This
photo, taken at the airport, shows President Kennedy
and his father Joe hours before he had the
stroke.
At
age 73, he looked very fit and healthy. |
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President
and Joe Kennedy hours before he had the stroke.
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On
December 19, 1961, The President's father, after driving his son
to the airport, went "golfing" with his beautiful chauffeur
niece, Ann Gargan.

Richard
Cardinal Cushing, Joe Kennedy, Frank Saunders, and Ann Gargan.
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Ann
Gargan was the ambassador's chauffeur.
The
man pushing the wheelchair, Frank Saunders, was
Rose's chauffeur.
Ann
and the ambassador went out "golfing"
by the beach.
The
strenuous sport of golfing was too much
for the ambassador and he had a stroke!! |
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Joe
and Ann Gargan with Frank Saunders. |
After
the stroke, his wife Rose IGNORED him for about 4 hours, and then
eventually called the doctor....Here is a report from Kennedy's
chauffeur Frank Saunders:
It
was six-days till Christmas. When Mrs. Kennedy returned to the
house around noon after mass and errands, she was told Mr. Kennedy
was in bed.
This time Ann, was really worried. She explained to her aunt what
had happened on the golf course, trying hard to keep calm. Mr.
Kennedy had gone faint while they were playing the back nine and
had had to rest on a bench, Ann said. After that Uncle Joe had
difficulty balancing himself. He walked like a drunk. She'd gotten
him into the golf cart, then her car, and she had driven him right
home. He seemed confused. (Saunders, Torn Lace
Curtain, p. 108).
Rose
Kennedy put her husband to bed and then she went out to
play golf.... It wasn't until late afternoon that the doctor was
called. Here
is another report from Frank Saunders:
Later
that morning I snuck into Mr. Kennedy's bedroom.
"How you feeling, Chief? You feel all right?" I asked.
He made a noise in his throat indicating that he did. But he didn't
sound all right. He didn't look all right either. "He doesn't
look too good to me," I told Ann. She gave me a quick sympathetic
look and shook her head. Neither his wife nor his niece wanted
to call the doctor, I guessed.
Mrs. Kennedy looked in on her husband again after her lunch.
I was in and out of the house quite a few times during lunchtime,
and when I inquired how the boss was doing I was told that, instead
of snapping out of it, he was getting worse.
Mrs. Kennedy still planned to play golf that afternoon.
Finally they called for a doctor. The doctor came at once and
they wasted no time. They put the president's father on a stretcher
and wheeled him to an ambulance. Ann got in with him. As the ambulance
pulled out into the boulevard its lights began flashing.
(Saunders,
Torn Lace Curtain, p. 109).
According
to the teachings of Rome, committing adultery or breaking any of
the 10 Commandments is OK as long as you confess yours sins to a
priest.
Joe
Kennedy might have gotten a special LICENSE TO SIN because he gave
so much money to the Church.
Rose
and Joe Kennedy.
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The
President's father was completely paralyzed on the
right side and unable to walk or talk.
News
of the assassinations of his sons caused him to deteriorate
further and he went to meet his Maker in 1969.
Matriarch
Rose lived for 34 more years. |
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Rose
Kennedy survived to be 105.
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The
President's father was completely paralyzed on the right side and
unable to walk or talk. He died at Hyannis Port on November 18,
1969.
President
Kennedy's first marriage!!
In
1933, Joe Kennedy bought a mansion in Palm Beach, Florida—one
of the wealthiest locations in the entire United States. Across
the street lived the George H. Malcolm family. They had a beautiful
and vivacious, but twice divorced daughter named Durie. Jack Kennedy
fell in love with and married Durie on January 24, 1947.

Durie
Malcolm (1917-2008) at age 18.
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Jack
Kennedy married
Durie Malcolm—a twice divorced Palm Beach
socialite in 1947.
Joe
Kennedy was FURIOUS. He planned on running his son
for the Presidency and a divorcée was not Presidential
timber.
He
had the marriage annulled, but a formal civil divorce
was never obtained. |
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Durie
Malcolm circa 1960. |
Kennedy
Senior was FURIOUS when he heard about the marriage. At that time,
a divorced man—no matter how rich—had absolutely no
chance of making it to the White House. Nelson Rockefeller—whose
family owned the United States—knew that all too
well.
Joe
Kennedy had all traces of the marriage removed, and Durie was offered
a substantial sum to buy her silence....As a further COVER-UP, she
was quickly married in New Jersey to a Thomas Shelvin in July of
that same year.
President
Kennedy had serious medical problems for most of his life!!
After
the death of his oldest son, Joe Jr., Ambassador Kennedy relentlessly
pushed his second son Jack toward the Presidency . . . even though
he had life threatening medical problems.
In
the spring of 1941, John Fitzgerald "Jack" Kennedy tried
to enlist in the army but was rejected because of his bad back.
His father pulled some strings and he was finally accepted into
the navy. In 1943, his ship was rammed by a Japanese destroyer,
and John emerged as a WAR HERO.
When
his older brother Joe heard of his new status as a WAR HERO, he
had to go one better. Joe volunteered for a suicide mission and
was killed in a plane crash. Despite his ill health, Jack had to
pick up the mantle of his dead brother.
Jack
Kennedy was so sick in London that he was actually given the Last
Rites in 1947:
While
on a visit to London in the fall of 1947, Congressman Kennedy
became so seriously ill with weakness, nausea, vomiting, and low
blood pressure that he was given the last rites of the Roman Catholic
Church. The physician who examined him diagnosed his condition
as Addison's disease and told one of Kennedy's friends that "he
hasn't got a year to live." Arthur Krock, however, remembered
being told by Joseph Kennedy, even before his son first ran for
Congress in 1946, that Jack had Addison's disease and was probably
dying. Krock related that Joseph Kennedy "wept sitting in
the chair opposite me in the office." If Krock's memory was
accurate, it would appear that John Kennedy contracted Addison's
disease somewhat earlier than previously thought. Indeed, this
might well explain Kennedy's illness during his first campaign
for the House of Representatives, when he collapsed during the
final campaign event, a parade in Charlestown, sweating heavily
and his skin discolored. (Gilbert, The Mortal
Presidency, p. 154).
Kennedy's
serious medical problems were known to many before his election:
As
he battled Lyndon B. Johnson for the Democratic presidential nomination,
some of Johnson's allies made reference to Kennedy's Addison's
disease and used it as an argument against his nomination. India
Edwards, a southern Democratic party leader, told a group of reporters
that "Kennedy was so sick from Addison's disease that he
looked like a spavined hunchback."' She also asserted that
doctors had told her that were it not for cortisone, Kennedy would
be dead. Another prominent Johnson ally, campaign manager John
Connolly, charged that, if nominated and elected, Kennedy "couldn't
serve out the term" since "he was going to die"
(Gilbert, The Mortal Presidency, p. 157).
Kennedy's
ill health was covered up, and thanks to his father's millions,
he became the 35th President of the United States on January 20,
1961.

John
Fitzgerald Kennedy (1917-1963).
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With
the help of his father's millions, Jack Kennedy was
elected President and inaugurated as the 35th President
on January 20, 1961.
His
Vice President was Lyndon
Johnson.
The
media called him the first "Catholic"
President of the United States!!
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President
Kennedy's inauguration on Jan. 20, 1961.
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Here
are the 5 main reasons for the assassination of President Kennedy:
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Make a
martyr of Kennedy to break down the opposition to the Latin
Church in the United States. |
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Make
a martyr of Kennedy to obscure the assassination of President
Lincoln. |
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Amend the
Constitution to allow
Nelson Rockefeller to become President by appointment only!! |
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President
Kennedy had plans to fire J. Edgar Hoover, director of the FBI—Federal
Bureau of Inquisition. |
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President
Kennedy had plans to drop Lyndon
Johnson as his Vice President in 1964. |
Immediately
after the assassination, many amazing "coincidences" were
noted between the assassination of Kennedy and Lincoln.
Dr.
Janet Travell kept President Kennedy alive!!
Kennedy
first visited Dr. Travell at her office in New York City on May
26, 1955:
At
our first meeting, the thin young Senator on crutches could barely
navigate the few steps down from the sidewalk into my ground floor
office. Left sided pain in his back and leg made it almost impossible
for him to bear weigh on that foot, and a stiff right knee since
a football injury in his youth made it difficult for him to step
up or down with his weight on the right leg, because that required
bending the right knee. He had come with Dr. Shorr by taxi, and
the taxi driver helped him down the steps. (Travell,
Office Hours: Day and Night, pp. 5-6).
It
was in Dr. Travell's office that Kennedy first noticed the famous
rocking chair:
The
Senator sat in an old-style, North Carolina porch rocker with
woven cane seat and back. The office was quiet and unhurried.
He asked a few questions, always to the point. How long would
the improvement in the motion of his knee last? He was understandably
skeptical. He was not prepared to accept readily one more doctor
and another kind of treatment. Seven months earlier he had undergone
a lumbar spine fusion, after which a local infection had developed,
and about four months later the metal fusion plate had been removed
in a second operation. His crutches had been a familiar sight
in the Senate during the summer of a year ago, and now he was
still obliged to use them. Could he face another hospital? (Travell,
Office Hours: Day and Night, p. 6).
When
he entered the White House, President Kennedy insisted that Dr.
Travell should be his White House Physician and senior to the Pentagon
doctor, Admiral George Burkley.

Dr.
Janet Travell (1901-1997).
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Kennedy's
White House Physician was named Dr. Janet Travell.
She
was the first female doctor to hold that position.
She
was senior to the Pentagon's Dr. Burkley.
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Dr.
Travell and Kennedy in the White House. |
Dr.
Travell managed Kennedy's constant pain with cortisone shots and
kept him alive until it was time for his assassination.
She was discreet and never spoke to the press about the President's
health.

President
Kennedy in his famous rocking chair.
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The
President's ill health was a BIG cover-up.
Dr.
Travell alleviated the President's constant pain with
a rocking chair.
She
also administered 2 shots a day of cortisone to keep
him alive until it was time for his assassination.
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President
Kennedy on crutches.
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Just
before the assassination, rumors began to circulate that she had
resigned from her position because her treatments were actually
hurting the President.
Red
roses from Texas!!
President
Kennedy and his wife Jacqueline arrived at Dallas Love Field airport
on Nov. 22, 1963.

Mrs.
Kennedy is presented with a bouquet of blood RED roses.
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The
"happy couple" are delighted by their
reception. |

Mrs.
Kennedy holding her bouquet of RED roses. |
Mrs. Kennedy
later said this about the bouquet of RED roses:
Three
times that day in Texas we were greeted with bouquets of the yellow
roses of Texas. Only in Dallas they gave me red roses. I remember
thinking: How funny—red roses for me," the First Lady was
to say when at last she was able to look back on things quietly
(Gun, Red Roses from Texas,
p. 100).
The assassination
of President Kennedy took place in Dallas, Texas, on Nov. 22.
1963.

President
Kennedy in a motorcade just moments before the assassination.
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Dr.
Travell's suggestion that the Assistant White House
Physician, Admiral George Burkley, should ride in
the next car after the President was ignored. |
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President
Kennedy is hit by sharpshooters as his wife looks on.
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Vice
President Johnson took the oath of office on a Roman missal!!
A
Roman Catholic missal is a book containing all the prayers and responses
necessary for celebrating the mass throughout the year. That is
the book that Johnson used . . . instead of the Bible!!

Vice
President Johnson with his hand on a Roman missal. Notice
how calm Jackie is as her dead husband is lying nearby in
a coffin!!
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Vice-President
Johnson took the oath of office with his hand on a
Roman missal or mass book!! |
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Mission
accomplished....Standing next to a "mourning"
Jackie, LBJ gets a wink and a smile from Congressman Albert
Thomas. His wife, Lady Bird, is smiling by his
side.
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Lyndon
Johnson was sworn in as President by Judge Sarah T. Hughes just
hours after the assassination. Judge Hughes brought a small Bible
for the swearing in ceremony, but it was substituted for
a Roman Missal (Mass book) that was found on the plane. . . .This
was a completely illegal act as the President of the Unites
States must take the oath of office with his hand on the
Bible before he is the lawful President.... President
Lincoln and President Truman kissed the Bible when they were sworn
in.
Here
is a report by free lance journalist and writer Nerin E.
Gun:
We
must wait for Mrs Kennedy," said Lyndon Johnson. "She
is bringing her husband's coffin."
Someone commented that Mrs Kennedy's presence at the ceremony
would in a way confirm the continuity of the régime; she
would, so to speak, "legitimise" the new president.
At 2:18 p.m. Jacqueline Kennedy arrived. Three Secret Service
men, and some soldiers, carried the coffin to the back of the
plane—but still in the passenger cabin. Jacqueline sat down
beside it.
When Johnson took the Oath, Army Captain Cecil Stoughton, official
photographer at the White House, recorded the scene on a special
50 mm camera. He took nine photos. Three journalists boarded the
plane, as representing the world press.
Jacqueline was on Johnson's left, as the
latter repeated the Constitutional formula after Judge Hughes.
The woman judge was trembling; she did not use the Bible she had
brought with her, but a small Catholic Missal, found in the plane
near Kennedy's bed.
Johnson gently kissed Jacqueline on the cheek, then his wife.
Then he said firmly: "Now let's take the plane back to Washington.
(Gun, Red Roses from Texas, p. 183).
Johnson
said that he never felt better on the day of Kennedy's assassination:
On
Air Force One, Johnson had taken the oath of office from
judge Sarah T. Hughes. The photos clearly show a solemn new president
beside the still shocked widow undertaking his new job with deep
regret, all as he should. Then, as he completed the oath and officially
assumed the mantle of president, he could not contain himself.
The last photo in the series shows him with his face turned, the
back left side of his face deeply creased with a big smile, apparently
winking at longtime colleague Congressman Albert Thomas, who was
there as a witness. The congressman winked back, and Lady Bird
smiled. As he would later candidly say,
on that day "I never felt better." (McClellan,
Blood, Money and Power, p. 212).
Dr.
Travell was completely excluded from the President's autopsy!!
After
the President was assassinated, he was immediately flown to Bethesda
Naval Hospital where the Pentagon took complete charge of the autopsy.
Dr. Travell was completely ignored.

Admiral
George Burkley.
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Admiral
Burkley performed the autopsy on President Kennedy
at the Bethesda Naval Hospital. He also signed the
death certificate.
Dr.
Travell was his superior, yet Burkley never asked
her to attend the autopsy. |
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Bethesda
Naval Hospital.
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Dr.
Travell was kept in the background after the assassination:
In
the West Wing, the Presidential office was being dismantled. During
the night, I walked from the Mansion past the shadowy Rose Garden,
and I saw the familiar mementos being trundled away. By Saturday
morning, the Oval Room was bare of furniture, books, and the paintings
of ships. Only the blood-red new rug remained that Jacqueline
Kennedy had planned for her husband's return. He never used it.
It was a piece in the mosaic of life and death. (Travell,
Office Hours: Day and Night, p. 428).
Dead
men tell no tales!!
The
entire assassination was a set-up with a lone assassin
named Lee Harvey Oswald arrested as the perpetrator. Just like Lincoln
assassin John Wilkes Booth, he was conveniently liquidated before
he could talk.

Lee
Harvey Oswald (1938-1963) was the lone suspect in the shooting
of President Kennedy.
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The
assassination of Kennedy was immediately compared to
the assassination of President Kennedy.
Lincoln
was shot in the head, and then his assassin, John Wilkes
Booth, was killed soon afterward. |
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Dead
men tell no tales....The lone assassin Lee Harvey
Oswald was conveniently liquidated. |
Oswald
was shot by Jack Ruby as he was being transferred under police custody
from the police station to jail. Oswald was shot and killed by Jack
Ruby on live television.
The
funeral of President Kennedy
Mrs. Kennedy
took charge of the funeral arrangements. She had a copy of a book
on the funeral of President Lincoln brought to her and she ordered
it to be followed exactly— even to the design of
the catafalque in the White House. . . . Mrs. Lincoln almost died
from grief on the death of her husband!!

Funeral
cortege of President Kennedy.
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Mrs.
Kennedy insisted that the funeral of President Kennedy
be an exact replica of the funeral of President Lincoln.
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Mrs.
Kennedy praying for the soul of her dead husband at the
graveside.
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After
the assassination, Kennedy was compared to Lincoln, and many people
noticed the amazing coincidences in the lives . . . and violent
deaths . . . of the two Presidents.
The
myth of Camelot
During
the Kennedy administration, the media began to refer to the White
House as CAMELOT.
Here
is the dictionary definition of Camelot:
1.
the legendary site of King Arthur's palace and court, possibly near
Exeter, England.
2. any idyllic place or period, esp. one of great happiness.
3. the glamorous ambience of Washington, D.C., during the administration
of President John F. Kennedy, 1961–63.
Kennedy
was depicted as a devoted family man and his wife as a paradigm
of virtue. Nothing could be further from the truth. "Camelot"
was more like the infamous Court of the Borgias.
It
is doubtful if Kennedy was even LEGALLY married to Jackie:

Durie
Malcolm (first wife of Jack Kennedy).
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Kennedy
married Durie
Malcolm—a twice divorced Palm Beach socialite
in 1947.
Joe
Kennedy was FURIOUS. He planned on running his son
for the Presidency and a divorcée was not Presidential
timber.
He
had the marriage annulled, but a formal civil divorce
was never obtained. |
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Jackie
Kennedy (second wife of the President). |
Jack
was being groomed to take the place of his dead brother Joe in the
quest for the White House. The ambassador had a fit when he found
out about the wedding. Father Joe had all the money and Jack did
not have the COURAGE to defy his father:
Even
in early 1947, Spalding said, it was clear that Jack was being
groomed and financed for the White House by his father. Joe Kennedy
had "a hemorrhage" when he learned about the marriage,
Spalding told me. Malcolm, besides being twice divorced, was Episcopalian.
"He demanded that it be taken care of," Spalding recalled.
"They [the family] were afraid the whole thing was going
to come out.
"I went out there and removed the [marriage] papers,"
Spalding told me, presumably from the Palm Beach County courthouse.
"It was Jack who asked me if I'd go get the papers."
Spalding said he "got" the marriage documents with the
help of a lawyer in Palm Beach.
Florida law requires no blood test before a couple can apply for
a marriage license. Prior to 1983, however, couples making application
had to wait three days for a license to be issued. If Jack Kennedy
and Durie Malcolm followed the law, their wedding was planned
at least three days in advance and thus was more than a spur-of-the-moment
"prank," as Charles Spalding claimed (Hersh,
The Dark Side of Camelot, pp. 327-328).
Traphes
Bryant was an electrician at the White House and later the official
kennel keeper. He witnessed an endless procession of women secretely
visiting the White House . . . but not to discuss politics with
the President.

Traphes
Bryant and Kennedy photographer Cecil Stoughton with the
Kennedys' dogs.
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Traphes
Bryant—the official kennel keeper—witnessed
an endless procession of women secretly visiting
Kennedy at the White House . . . but not to discuss
politics with the President!! |
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Traphes
Bryant saying goodbye to Jackie at the White House on Dec.
6, 1963.
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During
his Presidency, Kennedy had an endless procession of women in the
White House. Many times they went skinny dipping with Kennedy in
the White House pool. It was said that his overwhelming sex drive
was due to the cortisone shots. Here is a report by the White House
kennel keeper:
President
Kennedy certainly seemed to enjoy his women. I don't know for
sure about Marilyn Monroe, but I did hear backstairs talk, after
he was dead, that during his visits to California he had enjoyed
a few discreet meetings with her at a private home.
I never saw her around the White House and I never heard talk
of her being either an official or "O.R."-off the record-guest
there in his administration, even though she once sang "Happy
birthday, Mr. President, happy birthday to you" to him in
New York's Madison Square Garden.
But this much I can tell you: he did enjoy
having beautiful women around him at the White House and he did
entertain them when Jackie was away. There was a conspiracy of
silence to protect his secrets from Jacqueline and to keep her
from finding out. The newspapers would tell how First Lady
Jacqueline was off on another trip, but what they didn't report
was how anxious the President sometimes was to see her go. And
what consternation there sometimes was when she returned unexpectedly.
I remember one time it was a beautiful tall blond girl skinny
dipping in the pool with him. JFK liked to swim nude and so did
some of the girls who popped in to visit him. But this particular
girl must have been just waiting for the First Lady to be on her
way. She came in the South West Gate and straight to the South
Portico, and a trusted aide met her there. He walked her through
the Diplomatic Room and along the Colonnade, as if he were taking
her to the President's office, but instead he took her to the
gymnasium, where she shed her clothes and went to the pool.
Jack Kennedy was already there, lounging naked beside the pool
and sipping a daiquiri. Sometimes one or two from a group of trusted
staff aides and friends would join Kennedy in the pool, and often
there would be just one other male and female to make up a foursome.
This time there were several girls and several male friends. (Bryant,
Dog Days at the White House, p. 22).
Marilyn Monroe
and Judith Campbell Exner were just 2 of the women who had adulterous
affairs with Kennedy.

Marilyn
Monroe.
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Marilyn
Monroe and Judith Campbell Exner were just 2 of the
women who had adulterous affairs with Kennedy.
The
Secret Service and staff noticed an endless procession
of women to the White House during his Presidency. |
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Judith
Campbell Exner.
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All
this womanizing seemed to mask a much more SINISTER side to Jack
Kennedy. The daily cortisone shots alone cannot explain his adulterous
relations with so many women.
President
Kennedy and Lem Billings
Kennedy
had a boyfriend named Kirk LeMoyne Billings—known
to everybody as Lem. Their friendship went back to their
days as classmates at Choate School for Boys in Wallingford, Connecticut.
Lem traced his ancestry back to the Pilgrims, and the Kennedys were
flattered by his love for Jack because they had tried unsuccessfully
to break into Boston high society.

Lem
Billings (1916-1981) on the north lawn of the White House
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The
Bible says that JEHOVAH created Adam and Eve . . . not
Adam and Steve!!
From
the highest office in the land, Satan is desperately
pushing his Sodomite perversion as we approach the end
of time.
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Lovers
Lem and Jack, Hyannis Port, 1955. |
The
Office of the Presidency has a tremendous influence on the morals
of the people of the United States . . . and the entire world. That
is why Satan is pushing his perverted homosexual agenda from the
highest office in the land.
Jack
Kennedy had numerous female lovers . . . but he preferred to sleep
with his boyfriend Lem Billings.
Here is a report from Rose Kennedy's chauffeur Frank Saunders. When
Frank first started working as a chauffeur, he missed picking up
Joe Kennedy at the airport, so he was afraid of losing his job:
I
hadn't heard any such thing, not from Johnny Ford or any member
of the family. But as far as the help was concerned, Rose Kennedy's
absence was a bonus. "Count your blessings, Frank,"
one of the maids said. I kept silent. Besides, I was still not
certain how much longer I'd have the chauffeur job. I'd had trouble
falling asleep the night before, still thinking about the incident
in the driveway with Mr. Kennedy and how I was sure I had lost
the Kennedy job just as it was beginning. I figured Mr. Kennedy
would wait until this Memorial Day weekend reunion with his son
was over and then put the kibosh on me.
Then there was some talk about my having
stayed up until after one to meet the president. I made the mistake
of asking who this friend Lem Billings was. "Oh, him! He's
always here," Dora Lawrence said. "I think he sleeps
with Jack more than Jacqueline does," she said.
This was all so new to me, I did not know
what the maid was talking about. And evidently I showed it. The
maid laughed, a kind of half laugh. "President Kennedy doesn't
like to sleep alone, Frank. Lem Billings is an old school chum,
and he's always with him," she said. (Saunders,
Torn Lace Curtain, pp. 45-46).
Lem
Billings had his very own room at the White House. Here is a quote
from Lemmings biographer, David Pitts:
As
the administration got under way, Lem came to Washington almost
every weekend, flying down from New York, where he was still working
for Lennen & Newell. He stayed at the White House so often
that he was given his own room on the third floor. He would leave
some of his belongings there, so it effectively became Lem's room.
No one else stayed in it. "Lem was in and out of the White
House almost as much as the White House usher, and some people
saw him so much they thought he was the Secret Service,"
said Jack's aide Dave Powers. (Pitts, Jack
& Lem, p. 192).
That
Billings knew Jack intimately is verified by his own words:
Asked
a year after Jack died why they were so close despite their differing
interests and temperaments, and why their friendship had changed
so little over the years, Lem said, "I suppose it must have
changed a little, but I probably spent more time with him than
any of his friends, even during his years in the presidency. .
. . He relaxed with me because I didn't really talk to him about
any political matters, or any of the matters he had on his mind
all during his workweek, and I mean this from the time he was
congressman on through the presidency. I
don't know that we had a lot of things in common. I guess just
the fact that we'd known each other intimately for thirty-two
years is a pretty strong bond in itself, so I felt that I understood
him, understood his sense of humor and he understood mine.
I guess, just by habit, that we continued to enjoy each other.
It's very easy to see why I enjoyed him. I suppose that he felt
the same way. I think that was it. Probably having me around was
relaxing, because he knew me so well. I don't know what else it
was." (Pitts, Jack & Lem, p.
218).
East
meets West with Jackie and Ari!!
Jackie
was not blind to her husband's homosexual relationship
with Lem Billings . . . and his frequent adulteries.
She
got her revenge by having affairs of her own. A close "friend"
of Jackie was Greek multimillionaire
shipping magnate,
Aristotle Onassis:

Aristotle
Onassis (1900-1975).
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In
October 1963, just a month before the assassination,
Jackie joined Greek multimillionaire playboy Aristotle
Onassis on his yacht, the Christina.
Jackie's
sister, Lee Radziwell, was also on the Aegean cruise.
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Jackie
on Onassis' yacht, the Christina.
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This
photo of Jackie on the Aegean cruise threatened to derail the hopes
of Kennedy to serve a second term as President. However, she was
persuaded to return home and assume the role of dutiful loving spouse.
That charade ended with her husband's assassination just a month
later.

The
wedding of Jackie and "Ari" in 1968.
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Jackie
married "Ari" on October 20, 1968.
"Ari"
had a problem because he couldn't tell if Jackie married
him for his good looks . . . or his money!!
This
mismatched marriage could have been one way to end
the so-called Great Schism!! |
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Was
Jackie attracted by his good looks . . . or his
money??
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The
two were married on October 20, 1968, in a ceremony held on his
private island of Skorpios. The couple stayed married, despite often
living apart, until Aristotle's death in 1975.
Jackie
Onassis went to meet her Maker in New York City on May 19, 1994.
She is buried next to President Kennedy in Arlington National Cemetery.
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Grave
site of President Kennedy and Jackie Onassis in Arlington
National Cemetery.
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Editor's
Note
The
first book on the assassination of President Kennedy was
Red Roses from Texas by Nerin E. Gun. No publisher in the U.S.
would touch his book so it was printed in London....A used copy
will cost you about $500.00 dollars.....That's right, $500.00 dollars!!
Vital links
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Bryant,
Traphes, Dog Days at the White House. The Outrageous Memoirs
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Dunleavy,
Stephen & Brennan, Peter. Those Wild, Wild Kennedy Boys,
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Ludwig M. The White House Physician. A History from Washington
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Dwight D. Waging Peace. The White House Years. Doubleday
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