Monday, November 26, 2012

Assassinated

     
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America's only Royalty






  The 1000-year Zionist Plan of World Domination.
 

9/11, the coming attacks, and blaming the Arabs, are the final chapter before an economic collapse. JFK Jr would have been elected by a landslide, and the possibility he would go after those orchestrated the assassination of his uncle Robert, and his father, was too great.
America's next President will be an Obama, Giuliani, or a Hillary.





The Flight

July 16, 1999

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8:38 p.m.

John F. Kennedy Jr., his wife Carolyn, and Lauren Bessette take off from the Essex County Airport in Fairfield, New Jersey, and are headed toward Martha's Vineyard. The trip from New Jersey to Martha's Vineyard is about 200 miles, or only about one-quarter of the aircraft's range


9:26 p.m.

Altitude is 5,600 feet as the plane passes Westerly, Rhode Island.


9:40 p.m.

The aircraft makes its last radar contact with federal flight controllers about 17 miles off Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. Kennedy and his wife were to leave Bessette on Martha's Vineyard, then continue on to the Kennedy compound in Hyannisport for a family wedding Saturday. Their plane was expected to arrive about 10 p.m.

Witnesses Saw An Explosion in the Sky

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3 minutes from landing

The first report that came up, on WCVB-TV in Boston, verified that Kennedy made contact with the airport at 9:39 p.m., telling them that he was approaching the airport approximately thirteen miles from the well-lit runway. This confirmed that it was Kennedy's craft and I.D.'d the target.


Kennedy Approaches The Airport

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According to radar data, 34 miles west of Martha's Vineyard Airport the airplane began a descent that varied between 400 to 800 feet per minute (fpm). About 7 miles from the approaching shore, the airplane began a right turn. The airplane stopped its descent at 2,200 feet, then climbed back to 2,600 feet and entered a left turn. While in the left turn, the airplane began another descent that reached about 900 fpm.
While still in the descent, the airplane entered a right turn. During this turn, the airplane's rate of descent, eventually exceeded 4,700 fpm, and the airplane struck the water in a nose-down attitude.
Indicates a Small Bomb in Tail
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The Airplane

NTSB Rules ' Pilot Disorientation' As Cause
Pilots that fly in hazy conditions get disoriented - can get vertigo and lose control of aircraft.

Kennedy had an auto-pilot switch on the wheel.

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System 55 Dual-Axis Autopilot
with automatic electric trim and turn indicator.

The first thing a disoriented pilot does is to flip on autopilot.





Bodies Cremated

No Chance For Future Evidence

A Quick Autopsy
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Bodies Are Cremated
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Ashes Of All Three Buried At Sea

Why would the Kennedy clan go along with the government, who wanted the corpses cremated, and any evidence of an explosion flushed away?
Private Autopsy
Then, there's the Bissette bunch. How could they allow their daughters to be thrown into the crematory like garbage, without any competent autopsy? To the best of our knowledge, the whole process took only a little over three hours for the coroner, who was assessing Kennedy's corpse, to conclude "that no foul play was involved".
 












Arlington Cemetery

The Kennedys Have a Special Section




The entire site, a total of 3.2 acres, was set aside by the Secretary of the Army, with the approval of the Secretary of Defense, to honor the memory of the president.

On Dec. 4, 1963, the two deceased Kennedy children were reburied in Arlington. Patrick Bouvier Kennedy from Brookline — who had pre-deceased JFK by 15 weeks — and an unnamed stillborn daughter from Newport, R.I.

On May 23, 1994, Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis was buried next to President Kennedy.

 
Why isn't John, Jr. buried with the family?


 


 






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