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I didn't realize J F was in town at the time! Of course his left-leaning attitude may well explain the soft-touch approach of the US to the annexations, and whose to say there isn't the makings of a genuine conspiracy theory lurking in the shadows of Kennedy's trail in Estonia. These connections are far from incidental, and just like a hell of a lot happens in a split second when a market crash takes place, the same thing can be said for a political crash, especially one of this magnitude. Does anyone know whether JF was already a member of a Masonic Lodge at around this time? The masons were busy fixing deals throughout Europe in WW2.
Kennedy was one of only 2 US presidents in the 20th century who were not members of the Freemasons. It would not have been possible for him to become a member of this organization because he was a Catholic. The other non-Mason was Nixon.
You guys sound like 14-year olds with an interest in intrigue and conspiracy.
Last year, you were probably talking about flying saucers and alien abductions. Now, you've grown into something a little more sophisticated -- conspiracy theories involving freemasons, JFK's assassination and Elvis Presley sightings in Pontiac, Michigan. When you eventually go to university, I predict that you'll be telling us that Castro is a swell guy.
Last year, you were probably talking about flying saucers and alien abductions. Now, you've grown into something a little more sophisticated -- conspiracy theories involving freemasons, JFK's assassination and Elvis Presley sightings in Pontiac, Michigan. When you eventually go to university, I predict that you'll be telling us that Castro is a swell guy.
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