Analysis Of John F. Kennedy's Assassination Of The Illuminati

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“All our lives we have been told we have the power to change the world, but who really does?” said by Ruben Quintana. Where do wealthy and powerful men go? Bohemian Grove of course. Tyrants have always oppressed people, they need to start somewhere. We joke and tease, yet there is so much conspiracy behind the infamous Illuminati. The idea that secret societies such as the Illuminati and even governments control people or have ties to major events can be supported by statements made by famous and high authority politicians dated back to President George Washington and including John F. Kennedy’s assassination ,
The Illuminati is one of the most talked about societes known around the globe, but what is said about the Illuminati? An article
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A perfect example is the death of President John. F Kennedy. R.J Erickson a reporter from a blog has information supporting this theory, “ International; bankers and all of their branch organizations are at the head of this shadow government, and the assassination of President Kennedy was nothing short of a coup, implemented by them”. Why this is a theory is because during his years as president, J.F.K rejected “Operation Northwoods”. A plan presented by the C.I.A to terrorize their citizens in a terrorist attack, and blaming it on their enemies. In hopes of a war, sounding quite similar to what the Illuminati believe in. J.F.K was furious by this and intended to abolish the C.I.A’s rights to do this. Not only did he reject the C.I.A’s horrible plan “Operation Northwoods” but he also abolished the Federal reserve banks, thus igniting the fuel to the C.I.A’s want to assassinate him. This proves a lot of points right about how the U.S.A’s government was in on his assassination.. Although it can never be proven right...at the time this is the best information on how the government ties into his death. This also isn’t the first time the C.I.A has murdered someone because they didn’t agree with what they were doing. Marilyn Monroe’s death has also been linked to an

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