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REMEMBER, REMEMBER, THE 22ND OF NOVEMBER.
THE THERMONUCLER TREASON AND PLOT.
I KNOW OF NO REASON WHY THERMONUCLEAR TREASON SHOULD EVER BE FORGOT.
LYNDON JOHNSON, LYNDON JOHNSON, T'WAS HIS INTENT.
TO TURN WASHINGTON CITY INTO RADIOACTIVE RUBBLE AND CEMENT!!
Nothing gets a Jesuit more excited than an explosion. That is why they teach that the universe was created by the 'big bang." For over a century, the Militia of Jesus has been intimately involved in the splitting of the atom and atomic research. Not for peaceful purposes . . . but to produce the biggest explosion.
Jesuit Guy Fawkes is the "'patron saint" of all the makers of weapons of mass destruction.
On November 5, 1605, Fawkes planned to decapitate the entire British government by planting 36 barrels of gunpowder in the Parliament cellar.
Following the coup d'etat in Dallas, Texas, Johnson was planning to decapitate the entire U.S. Government and reestablish the Confederacy with its capital at Richmond, Virginia!!
The Gunpowder Plot was to be the prelude to a British Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre.
Prior to the atomic age, would-be dictators always mobilized the army to eliminate all the members of the former regime. Johnson was still determined to eliminate his opponents, but the job was made much easier by the nuclear weapons at his disposal.
Naturally, Lyin' Lyndon would blame it all on the Russians.
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Lyndon Johnson warned his supporters to evacuate or head for the fallout shelters!!
Lyndon "Guy Fawkes" Johnson planned on "decapitating" the entire U.S. government with a "big bang" version of the 1605 Gunpowder Plot. Instead of gunpowder, he planned on using a small thermonuclear missile fired from Cuba. Naturally, he would blame it all on the Russians.
Getting rid of President Kennedy was only the first stage in his military coup d'etat. Getting rid of his supporters was the next step. J. Edgar Hoover and his FBI (Federal Bureau of Inquisition), kept a list of all those in Washington who supported or opposed the death of the Republic.
Johnson warned all his supporters in the Kennedy Administration to avoid the city on that momentous day.
November 22 was to be Guy Fawkes Day in the U.S.
Johnson warned his supporters in the Kennedy Administration to avoid the city on that day.
One of the most notable was Dean Rusk, the President's own Secretary of State, and Press Secretary Pierre Salinger, who always stuck like glue to the President on all his previous trips.
Kennedy's Cabinet were on their way to Asia when they heard the "sad news" that their boss was dead. Their plane turned around and headed back home, reaching Washington on the evening of November 22. To their great disappointment, the city was still standing.
Confederate Johnson would have shed few tears at the destruction of the city as he planned on making Richmond, Virginia, the rebel capital once again.
Defense Secretary Robert McNamara was also in Washington City at that time.
Kennedy's Cabinet were on their way to Asia when they heard the "sad news" that their boss was dead.
Their plane turned around and headed back home, reaching Washington on the evening of Nov. 22.
To their great disappointment, the city was still standing.
The Cabinet members who providentially avoided Washington City were: Secretary of State Dean Rusk, Treasury Secretary C. Douglas Dillon, Agriculture Secretary Orville Freeman, Interior Secretary Stewart Udall, Council of Economic Advisers Chairman Walter Heller, Treasury Undersecretary Henry Fowler, and other officials and spouses.
President Kennedy's children were also in Washington City at that time but Jackie never cared much for President Kennedy . . . or his children.
With Washington City destroyed, it would have been the perfect opportunity for Confederate Johnson to revive the Confederacy once again, with its capital at Richmond.
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The Vietnam War was used to distract the people from the Thermonuclear Plot!!
Most people associate Lyndon Johnson with the disastrous Vietnam War. That war killed millions of Vietnamese Buddhists and almost bankrupted the United States. President Eisenhower extricated the U.S. from an Asian War and warned that another such war would be ruinous to the country. Lyin' Lyndon hated everything that President Eisenhower stood for.
The U.S. Guy Fawkes loved to blow things up and he certainly got his chance in Vietnam.
That war cost the lives of over 3,000,000 Vietnamese Buddhists and over 58,000 U.S. soldiers.
The war was just an excuse to distract the people from the events of November 22, 1963. It also made the military-industrial complex in Texas very, very rich.
Strategically, there was no rhyme or reason to the Vietnam War. The British didn't even send a medical unit to the conflict. His Texas friends supplying the military hardware became very, very rich, but Johnson said that the government did not have enough money to develop the Boeing 747 passenger aircraft.
The U.S. Guy Fawkes also assassinated the President's brother!!
From the very beginning, a bitter hatred and rivalry developed between the U.S. Guy Fawkes and Robert Kennedy. Robert Kennedy was attorney general at the time of the assassination, with the power to arrest all the assassins.
Due to massive anti-Vietnam War protests, Johnson announced that he would not run for reelection in 1968. Immediately afterward, Robert Kennedy announced his candidacy for the Presidency. As President, Robert Kennedy could have brought Johnson and the other assassins to justice.
Even in death, the feud between Johnson and Robert Kennedy continued.
Robert Kennedy was supposed to have a state funeral, with burial beside his brother in Arlington National Cemetery.
Lydnon Johnson made sure that Kennedy was buried at night in a more remote part of the cemetery.
Johnson was totally opposed to the idea that his arch-rival would be buried next to his own brother:
Johnson was equally concerned—or offended—by Bobby Kennedy's burial site. On the morning of June 6, within hours of Bobby Kennedy's death, within hours of declaring Kennedy "a noble and compassionate leader, a good and faithful servant of the people," the president phoned Clark Clifford and demanded to know whether Bobby had the right to be buried at Arlington. "I was stunned" Clifford recalled, "I was dumbfounded." The president's call marked "one of the saddest experiences in my long friendship" with Lyndon Johnson. (Shesol, Mutual Contempt, p. 457).
After a mass in St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City, Robert Kennedy's remains were put on a train bound for Washington City. The train was scheduled to arrive at 4:40 p.m., but "sticking brakes" on the casket-bearing car caused it to be delayed by 4 hours. It did not arrive in the city until 9:10 p.m.
As President, Robert Kennedy could have brought Johnson and the other assassins to justice. It never happened because Robert Kennedy was silenced until Judgment Day.
Patrick Scrivener,
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