Analyzing The Illuminati's Assassination

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According to The Warren Commission, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald in Dallas, Texas on November 22nd, 1963. However, further investigation has led many to believe that this isn't the truth. The Illuminati, in search of The New World Order, was very excited for the nuclear war that was extremely close to becoming a reality in 1962 following the Cuban Missile Crisis. The Illuminati needed this perfect opportunity to rebuild fallen nations due to nuclear warfare with their large sums of money in order to control those countries to in turn create The New World Order. The Illuminati were urging Kennedy to invade Cuba with promises of a “Kennedy dynasty” in The White House. When Kennedy chose to issue a blockade of Cuba and not start an invasion, The …show more content…
Kennedy, hired a hitman to make sure that no Kennedy ever tampered with The Illuminati’s plans. With further threats and connections within the Warren Commission, it was easy for The Illuminati to frame Lee Harvey Oswald who fit the criteria of such a murderer. The framed assassin had visited the Soviet-Union and there were likely CIA tabs kept on him. Little information has been released about new evidence gathered due to The Illuminati’s continuous threats against anyone who has successfully solved their master assassination plan. The Illuminati continued to show their strength in the country by eliminating all of the Kennedy’s because of John F. Kennedy’s failure to comply. This is the main reason that Robert Kennedy was killed before he was able to win a presidency and many other Kennedys mysteriously died in “accidents.” Only Caroline Kennedy had been able to avoid the strange deaths of her family, and it is not a coincidence that she had never indulged herself in politics. John F. Kennedy stubbornly chose against the views of The Illuminati in his response to The Cuban Missile Crisis and in turn was

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