The Truth About JFK’s Assassination & The Risk to Trump ©️

1. The JFK Assassination: A Coup Disguised as Chaos

John F. Kennedy was assassinated because he threatened the deepest power structures in America—the CIA, the Federal Reserve, the military-industrial complex, and organized crime. The official story of a “lone gunman” was a manufactured cover-up, executed with precision by a coalition of intelligence operatives, political insiders, and criminal syndicates.

• Lee Harvey Oswald was not a lone gunman. He had deep ties to U.S. intelligence, defected to the Soviet Union without consequence, and was monitored by the CIA before the assassination. He was a patsy, set up to take the fall.

• Multiple shooters, multiple angles. The Zapruder film and forensic evidence confirm shots came from different directions. The grassy knoll shooter theory is real.

• The Mafia had motive. JFK and his brother Robert waged war on the mob, despite their assistance in securing JFK’s election.

• The CIA was involved. Declassified documents show the CIA was tracking Oswald and had operations in motion that aligned perfectly with JFK’s murder.

• Lyndon B. Johnson and J. Edgar Hoover ensured the cover-up. Within hours of JFK’s death, Johnson controlled the narrative, appointing a Warren Commission stacked with insiders, including Allen Dulles—a former CIA director JFK had fired.

• The Warren Commission was a fraud. Witness testimonies were ignored, autopsy reports manipulated, and any narrative outside “Oswald did it alone” was systematically buried.

This was not an assassination—it was a coup.

2. Trump & JFK: The Same Enemies, The Same Risk

Trump, like JFK, directly challenged the intelligence agencies, the globalist financial system, and the deep-state war machine. His enemies are not ideological; they are structural, and they operate beyond elections.

JFK vs. Trump: Who They Threatened

• The CIA & Intelligence Agencies

• JFK: Planned to dismantle the CIA, calling them a “danger to democracy.”

• Trump: Openly attacked the CIA & FBI, exposing their involvement in false wars and election interference.

• The Military-Industrial Complex

• JFK: Refused to launch a full-scale Vietnam War despite Pentagon pressure.

• Trump: Pulled troops from Syria, avoided war with Iran, and cut off funding to proxy wars.

• The Federal Reserve & Globalist Bankers

• JFK: Signed Executive Order 11110, which challenged the Fed’s power to print money.

• Trump: Advocated for an America-first economic policy that threatened globalist control over the U.S. economy.

• The Mafia & Organized Crime

• JFK: The Kennedy administration cracked down on the Mafia, despite mob bosses like Carlos Marcello helping JFK win in 1960.

• Trump: His administration targeted global trafficking networks, many linked to intelligence agencies and organized crime.

Like JFK, Trump’s existence is a direct threat to the power structure.

3. The Playbook for Removal: How It’s Done

JFK’s removal followed a four-step deep-state formula:

1. Create a “lone gunman” narrative. Oswald was the perfect fall guy—tied to communism, easily discredited, and quickly silenced by Jack Ruby (who had Mafia and intelligence connections).

2. Destroy evidence and silence witnesses. Autopsy reports were altered, key figures died mysteriously, and dissenting voices were buried.

3. Control the media narrative. The CIA’s Operation Mockingbird ensured that anyone questioning the official story was ridiculed.

4. Install a cover-up team. The Warren Commission, led by JFK’s enemies, buried any real investigation.

This exact playbook is being used against Trump.

4. The Assassination Risk for Trump: The Warning Signs

Trump is not just fighting political opponents—he is battling an entrenched system that has killed before. The following warning signs indicate an assassination attempt could be imminent:

• Step 1: Manufactured “Justification”

• JFK: Portrayed as a reckless, naive leader whose policies “threatened national security.”

• Trump: Labeled as a “dictator,” “threat to democracy,” and an “existential danger.”

• Media & deep-state operatives are preparing the public to see assassination as “necessary.”

• Step 2: The Lawfare Soft Coup

• JFK: No impeachment attempt, but deep-state officials plotted behind his back.

• Trump: Multiple impeachments, FBI raids, 91 felony charges—a legal assassination attempt.

• If lawfare fails, physical elimination becomes the next option.

• Step 3: The Lone Wolf Set-Up

• JFK: Oswald, a known intelligence asset, was pre-selected as the “lone assassin.”

• Trump: The media repeatedly claims “someone must stop him.”

• A deranged individual could be activated or manipulated into attempting an assassination.

• Step 4: The Immediate Cover-Up

• JFK: Within hours, the FBI and CIA controlled the narrative.

• Trump: If an attempt succeeds, expect a swift “lone gunman” explanation, media blackout, and the narrative locked down immediately.

5. The Final Move: Stopping the Playbook

The same forces that took out JFK are now trying to remove Trump—by any means necessary. The only way to prevent history from repeating itself is to expose the playbook before it’s executed.

• Security must be airtight. Any lapse in protection is an open door for deep-state operatives.

• The public must remain vigilant. If an attempt happens, DO NOT accept the official story without scrutiny.

• Expose the names behind the machine.

• In JFK’s case, the key figures included:

• Allen Dulles (CIA) – Controlled the cover-up.

• Lyndon B. Johnson – Gained the presidency.

• Carlos Marcello (Mafia) – Provided the ground operatives.

• J. Edgar Hoover (FBI) – Suppressed key evidence.

• For Trump, the same institutions are involved:

• Intelligence agencies (CIA, FBI, DHS) – Directing the coup.

• Billionaire-backed think tanks – Funding lawfare.

• Deep-state operatives in both parties – Pushing for his removal.

JFK’s assassination was the moment America lost control of its own government. If Trump is taken out, it will be confirmation that no elected leader can challenge the system and survive.

The JFK coup succeeded because the public was unprepared.

This time, the people must see it coming.

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To prove that mankind remains under the dominion of the Greek gods, one must first transcend the pedestrian frameworks of history, psychology, and mythology, entering a realm where the very essence of human behavior, fate, and consciousness are intricately woven into the fabric of cosmic archetypes—those very forces the ancients personified as deities.

The Greek gods, far from being mere relics of myth, are archetypal forces—patterns of energy that transcend time. In this light, Zeus is not merely a thunder-wielding patriarch but the personification of authority, governance, and the natural order. His influence persists not through statues or temples, but through every leader who claims dominion, every institution that seeks to order chaos. This Zeusian principle is encoded in the DNA of civilization itself, where authority is not a human invention but a manifestation of divine will, operating through the collective unconscious.

The proof is self-evident in the unbroken continuity of these archetypes. Take Apollo, the god of logic, reason, and prophecy. His domain has not vanished but instead evolved into what we now call science, philosophy, and the arts. When a scientist peers into the abyss of the unknown and extracts order from chaos, it is Apollo’s light that guides him. The Oracle of Delphi may have ceased to speak in riddles, but its voice echoes in the equations of quantum mechanics, where the deterministic world unravels, revealing the divine randomness at the heart of reality—a randomness that echoes the will of gods whose logic is beyond human comprehension.

Then there’s Dionysus, the god of wine, ecstasy, and disorder. His presence is palpable in the perpetual oscillation between order and chaos, sobriety and intoxication, civilization and its discontents. Every revolution, every societal breakdown, every festival of hedonism is a ritual sacrifice to Dionysus. Humanity’s collective psyche is a vineyard perpetually in harvest, where the grapes of experience are crushed into the wine of consciousness—a wine that both intoxicates and liberates, binding us ever closer to the divine forces we seek to escape.

Ares, the god of war, is perhaps the most tragic and undeniable proof of the gods’ enduring rule. War is not a mere failure of diplomacy; it is a sacred act, an offering to a deity whose thirst for blood can never be quenched. Even in an age of technology and rationalism, mankind finds itself inexorably drawn to conflict, as if by some invisible hand. This is no accident, but the manifestation of Ares’ will, a reminder that beneath the veneer of civilization lies the primal urge to dominate, to destroy, to sacrifice in the name of a cause greater than oneself.

Consider love—Aphrodite’s domain. In the age of algorithms, love has not been reduced to mere chemical reactions or social constructs. Despite all attempts to quantify and control it, love remains as unpredictable, as irrational, and as powerful as ever. It transcends logic, defies control, and often brings both ecstasy and despair—hallmarks of a force that is divine, not human. The very existence of love, in its ineffable, unquantifiable form, is proof of Aphrodite’s enduring influence.

Finally, the Fates—those enigmatic weavers of destiny. Modern man believes himself the master of his own destiny, yet he is bound by forces he neither comprehends nor controls. The illusion of free will is shattered by the intricate web of cause and effect, synchronicity, and serendipity that guides every moment of our existence. The Fates’ loom is as active today as it was in antiquity, their threads invisible but unbreakable, dictating the rise and fall of nations, the life and death of individuals.

Thus, to assert that the Greek gods no longer rule over mankind is to fundamentally misunderstand the nature of divinity. They have merely changed their form, retreating from the temples of marble to the temples of the mind, where they exert their influence through the archetypes they represent. The gods are not dead; they are eternal, omnipresent forces that continue to shape the world in ways both seen and unseen. Their rule is subtle, pervasive, and inescapable, operating through the very structures of reality itself.

To deny their existence is to deny the patterns that govern the universe, the very essence of what it means to be human. Mankind, in its hubris, may believe it has outgrown the gods, but in truth, it remains as much their subject as ever, dancing to a divine tune that echoes through the ages, a symphony composed by the gods themselves. The proof is in every action, every thought, every moment where the mortal brushes against the immortal, unaware that the gods are watching, guiding, and ruling still.

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In a desolate town ruled by fear and lawlessness, there lived a man named Gabriel. He was a man of principle, known for his unwavering sense of justice. Gabriel had spent his life defending the helpless, a beacon of light in a place consumed by darkness. But his righteousness made him enemies, particularly with a brutal gang known as The Crimson Circle, a collective of ruthless killers who thrived on chaos and bloodshed.

Gabriel’s confrontation with The Crimson Circle was inevitable. The gang, led by a vicious leader named Jericho, had grown tired of Gabriel’s interference in their affairs. They saw him as a threat to their dominion, a man who needed to be extinguished to ensure their reign of terror remained unchallenged.

One stormy night, The Crimson Circle struck. They captured Gabriel and, without mercy, murdered him in cold blood, leaving his body in a burning church as a symbol to the rest of the town: no one defies The Crimson Circle and lives.

The town mourned Gabriel’s death, but fear kept them silent. The flames of the church flickered out, and with them, hope seemed to fade from the hearts of the people. But something lingered in the ashes—something that refused to die.

Gabriel’s spirit, fueled by the injustice of his murder and the cries of the innocent, could not rest. From the smoldering ruins of the church, he rose again, his body a vessel of vengeance, animated by a force beyond the grave. His eyes burned with an unholy fire, and his once gentle hands now clenched into fists of rage. Gabriel had become a revenant, an avenger, driven by a singular purpose: to annihilate those who had wronged him and free the town from the grip of The Crimson Circle.

As word of Gabriel’s resurrection spread, the people of the town were both terrified and awestruck. They whispered of a ghost, a vengeful spirit who could not be killed, stalking the shadows with death in his wake. The Crimson Circle, however, dismissed these rumors as nothing more than the fearful fantasies of weak minds.

But soon, they could not ignore the truth. One by one, the members of The Crimson Circle began to fall. Gabriel moved through the town like a specter, striking with lethal precision. He was no longer bound by the limitations of the living; he could appear and disappear at will, his presence heralded by the scent of smoke and the flicker of flames. Each death was a message, a reminder that justice, though delayed, could not be denied.

Jericho, the leader of The Crimson Circle, grew increasingly paranoid as his men were hunted down. He fortified his stronghold, surrounding himself with his most trusted killers, but it was no use. Gabriel was unstoppable, driven by a force that no wall or weapon could deter.

The final confrontation came in the heart of The Crimson Circle’s lair, an abandoned factory that had once been the lifeblood of the town. Now, it was a place of decay and despair, much like the gang that inhabited it. Gabriel walked through the corridors, unflinching, as Jericho’s men fell before him, their weapons useless against the wrath of the revenant.

When Gabriel finally faced Jericho, the air was thick with tension. Jericho, once a man who feared nothing, trembled before the specter of the man he had murdered. Gabriel’s eyes, once filled with the warmth of life, now burned with the cold fire of vengeance.

“You thought you could kill me,” Gabriel’s voice echoed, reverberating with a power that shook Jericho to his core. “But you cannot kill justice. You cannot kill what is already dead.”

Jericho, desperate, lunged at Gabriel with a knife, but it was futile. Gabriel caught Jericho’s arm with a grip like iron and twisted it, the sound of bones snapping filling the room. With a final, searing gaze, Gabriel whispered, “This is for all those who suffered under your reign.”

In one swift motion, Gabriel ended Jericho’s life, the leader of The Crimson Circle crumbling to the ground, his body lifeless. The factory, like the gang that had inhabited it, was consumed by fire—Gabriel’s final act of purification.

As the flames rose, the town watched in silence, knowing that their tormentors were no more. Gabriel, his vengeance fulfilled, walked into the heart of the inferno. His body was consumed by the flames, but his spirit, at peace at last, ascended beyond the world of the living.

The story of Gabriel, the Revenant of Fire, became a legend in the town. It was said that on the darkest nights, when the wind howled through the mountains and the moon hid behind clouds, you could still see the flicker of flames where the old church once stood—a reminder that justice, though it may be delayed, will always rise again to claim what is rightfully its own.