I’m not even quite sure how to start, so I’m just going to go ahead and start.
If you’ve followed me for any length of time, it is well known that the very topic that got me diving down the rabbit hole to begin with so many years ago was the assassination of John F. Kennedy, which of course took place on this day 61 years ago.
I remember it so vividly. I was 12 years old, and my mother and father were watching the Oliver Stone movie JFK. I’m not sure what it was that grabbed me, but something about it latched on and never let go.
Hell, I even caught In School Suspension in the 7th grade for arguing with my history teacher and asserting that there was no way Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone.
This is not going to be your typical JFK article/thread, by the way. I could focus on the conspiracy angle and talk all day about the who/what/when/where/how. And while I am certain some of that will come up, I feel compelled to share my personal experiences involving the very topic which set me on this path I am on today.
Like I said, back then - I have no idea what drew me to JFK, or his assassination. I recall watching every documentary I could find, reading every book .. I mean everything. For as young as I was, I certainly dove in head first. Looking back, I can only assume that this draw/pull to the JFK assassination was probably inherit in my soul. It was probably something planted there by the Creator which would ultimately guide me to where I am today.
Growing up, and even through my formative and adult years, I had always wanted to visit Dealey Plaza, The Eternal Flame, and The Kennedy Space Center. I’m not sure why - maybe perhaps because I felt visiting each place would somehow give me the answers I sought, or maybe make me feel more connected to the man, the time, and the populace that was shaken to it’s core by his death.
As it turns out, it was none of those things.
Somehow, some way, I found myself blessed enough to be able to visit all three of these locations in the past 14 months.
And let me tell you - all of them hit a little harder than expected in different ways. But before I get to those trips, and what they meant to me and my journey, let’s rewind a little bit.
All the way to January 20th, 1961. Specifically, let’s look at Dwight D. Eisenhower’s famous Military Industrial Complex speech:
This speech sets the stage for what was to come over the next 60 years. A country ruled by a Military Industrial Complex hungry for money and power. Eisenhower gave the warning, and try as he might to defeat it - JFK was woefully unprepared to dismantle what the machine had already become.
Make no mistake, though - JFK was WELL AWARE of what was going on, and he had every single intention of stopping it:
JFK gave that speech months before he was assassinated. Was that speech the reason he was killed? No. There wasn’t a single reason he was taken out. There were many.
Whether it be his reluctance to get involved in Vietnam, his refusal to get roped into a war with Russia over Cuba, his desire to dismantle the CIA and the Federal Reserve, his desire to declassify documents about Aliens and UFO’s, or his desire to dismantle the Military Industrial Complex. They had no shortage of reasons to erase JFK.
I’m gonna take a moment to recommend you watch JFK To 9/11: Everything Is a Rich Man’s Trick if you haven’t already. It is long, but also well worth the watch.
That documentary can be found in full here: JFK To 9/11: Everything Is A Rich Man's Trick
The first of the aforementioned places I had the opportunity to visit was The Kennedy Space Center, which of course would have never been a thing had Kennedy not pushed for space travel:
One has to wonder if he was so ardent about space travel as a means to eventually expose the truths being hidden from us. Concerning both alien life, and hidden technology. As a matter of fact, I personally believe his stance on releasing this information was one of the bigger reasons he was taken out, but I digress.
In September of 2023, Barbara and myself had the opportunity to visit the Kennedy Space Center. Despite all the bullshit NASA pushes and all their lies - The complex is absolutely incredible and is a space geek’s wet dream.
The following video is of the Assembly Building, which is far larger than this video shows. For perspective, an NBA basketball court could fit inside the star section of the American Flag that adorns the building.
To say the Saturn V is impressive in person is an understatement. The most mindblowing thing is realizing that it took hundreds of thousands of people working together to create this incredible piece of machinery. I also cannot adequately describe how big this damn thing is. Up until Space-X’s Starship, the Saturn V had been the largest rocket booster even built.
And again, none of this happens without JFK’s fortitude in making it happen.
One of the coolest aspects of the visit to KSC was being able to see the Space Shuttle Atlantis up close and personal.
Sidenote: The reveal of the Shuttle Atlantis is one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen in person as well:
I’m not gonna spend too much time on the visit to the KSC, as I really wanna focus on the visits to Dealey Plaza and Arlington National Cemetery to see The Eternal Flame.
I will say this before moving on: The respect and reverence paid to JFK while taking the tour at the KSC is heartwarming and touching. In no way have they slid his importance, or failed to acknowledge his role in America’s space program, or as an outstanding President.
Up next, I am going to talk about our trip to Dealey Plaza, which came in April of this year.
Above is the wifey and myself in front of the School Book Depository.
Before I go on, allow me to just say the vibe/energy at this place is completely and totally sideways. I have been to Ground Zero in Manhattan, and even the feeling of heaviness there could not compete with the energy at Dealey, and inside the Depository.
The first thing I took note of was how small the actual area of Dealey Plaza is. It is not big, at all. It is small, tight, and the perfect place to ambush a sitting President.
Not that we all weren’t aware - but taking the tour and walking around, it becomes even more apparent that what we were told is an absolute lie. I’ll give The 6th Floor Museum credit though, they damn sure stick to the lie, no matter how absurd it seems at this point.
The Grassy Knoll was (obviously) another sticking point of this trip. As someone who is into firearms, and practices frequently - it was a point of mine to visit all potential areas a shot may have come from. Why? I guess in my own way I figured it may help me discern where the kill shot came from - I will come back to that later.
I must admit, it was pretty surreal to stand in that spot. I definitely kind of zoned out for a few moments just staring off into the distance.
After we visited the knoll, we then went inside to the 6th Floor Museum. The first thing I noticed was how everything seemed to be stuck in time. It still smelt of linseed oil and text books. It was pretty eerie, actually. The feeling inside the 6th Floor was very anxiety driven. I began feeling claustrophobic, and could only hang around up there for about 15 minutes. When I say the energy was incredibly heavy, I mean it.
Upon entering the museum, the “sniper’s nest” was the first area we went to. I put that in quotes, because, quite frankly, I don’t even believe a shot came from the 6th Floor. As a matter of fact, I’m not even certain Lee Harvey Oswald fired a single shot. As he said: “I’m just a patsy”. Indeed he was.
Bill Hicks kinda nailed it when he said they don’t even let you into the actual spot, because all it would do is accomplish the feat of showing people the depth of bullshit involved with the official narrative.
There is absolutely, positively, without a shadow of a doubt NO FRIKKIN WAY Lee Harvey Oswald pulled off those shots from this location. No. Way. At. All.
Please, tell me more about how an assassin would view this as the best possible opportunity to take out a target. You can’t - because no assassin in their right mind would choose this area if it were a one man job.
Unless of course, they do so because they are working with others to create a triangulation of crossfire.
Nope. If it were a one man gig, and he was a professional (as we were led to believe), the shot would have been taken while JFK was coming down Houston Ave. It is a straight away shot, with very little change in focal point. It would have been the perfect opportunity - unless, as I said, you held off because you had an ambush setup just around the corner.
Beyond that, they expect us to believe that Oswald pulled this off with a complete bag-of-ass for a rifle. The Mannlicher Carcano is quite literally one of the, if not THE worst rifle ever manufactured. It was good at one thing: Not hitting what you were aiming at. Not to mention it had a penchant for jamming up during the recycle. Basically, no assassin in their right mind would choose to use a weapon of such low quality for a deer hunt, much less an assassination.
So where do I think the killshot came from? Not the knoll, not the depository … but here:
There are multiple reasons I have landed on this theory. All of which are explained in JFK to 9/11 which I shared above. We know his head went back and to the left. Indicating that the shot came from the front and right. However, his head also lifts slightly as opposed to being pushed down which is what would have happened had the shot came from above, which is where the knoll was.
And not to be rude, but miss me with the “Jackie did it”, or “the driver did it”. Yes, the driver played a role - He stopped the damn car when he realized the killshot had not yet happened. But to posit that the killshot came from a .38 is pretty absurd when you know about firearms and ballistics. To anyone that shoots, you know what I mean. It is clear that the killshot came from a high powered rifle and not a handgun. End of discussion (at least as far as I am concerned).
The last thing I am gonna share pertaining to Dealey, and the assassination is the Zapruder Film.
But not the one you have always seen. The one released to the public was altered, and had frames removed. This version has the frames intact. In which, you clearly see the car come to a stop, the killshot is delivered, and the car speeds away.
Like I said - the driver was a part of it. But he didn’t fire a shot.
I will again take the time to recommend you guys watch JFK to 9/11 - Everything Is A Rich Man’s trick. It covers all of this in greater detail, as well as the mechanics surrounding the plan, and the assassination itself.
Last but certainly not least was our visit to Arlington National Cemetery.
It was surreal to be on such hallowed ground. The sense of pride, heaviness, and sorrow was very real. Half of you is excited to be laying eyes on so much history in person, but the other half is overcome with sadness at the realization that you’re able to view this history because someone died for it. If you’ve never been, I have to go ahead and say it is a “must do”. It is a place that every red blooded American Patriot should visit at least once in their lifetime.
We also witnessed the Changing Of the Guard at the Tomb Of The Unknown Soldier. Absolutely surreal to witness. I know I keep saying that word, but I say it because it is true and exactly how I felt.
As amazing as all of it was to experience, the reason we went to Arlington was to see The Eternal Flame.
It rendered me speechless, which if you watch my shows - you know is a damn near impossible feat. The feeling of sadness despite not even having been born when JFK was assassinated was very real.
As I said at the beginning - I do not know what it is that drew me to JFK when I was 12. What I do know is that my passion to find the truth of his assassination blossomed into a passion for truth everywhere that has become my path.
Being able to see and feel these things in person only served to galvanize my resolve to continue fighting for the truth no matter the cost.
I know this article was a bit different than most JFK articles, but my aim was to convey the importance of JFK in my life and make it a bit more personal than just an article discussing the assassination. You see, it isn’t just a conspiracy topic to me - it is THE conspiracy topic .. the thing that started me down the rabbit hole. Pursuing the truth of his assassination has led me to an incredible path full of blessings and fulfillment.
He is still my favorite President, with no slight meant to President Trump at all.
As General Flynn says: “We must fight for the truth, no matter the cost”. And almost no one embodied that spirit more than President Kennedy.
Thank you for reading, and as always: Thank you all for the support! God bless you, my friends. And God Bless America! #WWG1WGA
Thank you Paul, you tossed a curve ball on the water drain. Wow perfect spot! I never understood his head movements according to the high up shooter. The drain answers those questions in my head.
Can not wait for all the info to be released.
Some where yesterday read the start date to all the wicked shit for the USA. All started with the Titanic offing the big money people on that ship. To change our money system.
Also can’t wait for the Epstein & Diddy lists to come out for those on the fence.
Love the fact you answered God’s call on being baptized. Great job Fren.
Praying for President Trump, the children as well as all of we the peeps!
I was 11 when it happened, on my brother’s birthday. I bet he is President Trump’s favorite President, too.