Falkwing
26-11-2006, 02:49 PM
A little food for thought about conspiracies....
Abraham Lincoln Elected to Congress: 1846
Elected President: 1860
Succeeded by: Andrew Johnson, born 1808
Assassinated by: John Wilkes Booth, born 1838
Assassin’s name is triple, total number of letters = 13.
Assassinated with a headshot, in front of wife.
Assassin shot and never stood trial.
Assassin was considered part of a conspiracy
Assassin struck in a theatre, and then assassin hid in a warehouse.
Assassinated in the Ford Theatre.
Name of Lincoln’s secetary: Kennedy.
Secretary warned Lincoln not to go to the theatre.
John F Kennedy Elected to Congress: 1946
Elected President: 1960
Succeeded by: Lyndon Johnson, born 1908
Assassinated by: Lee Harvey Oswald, born 1939
Assassin’s name is triple, total number of letters = 13.
Assassinated by a headshot, in front of wife.
Assassin shot and never stood trial.
Assassin was considered part of a conspiracy
Assassin stuck from a warehouse, then fled to a theatre.
Assassinated in a Ford Car.
Name of Kennedy’s secretary: Lincoln.
Secretary warned Kennedy not to go to Dallas.
Abraham Lincoln Elected to Congress: 1846
Elected President: 1860
Succeeded by: Andrew Johnson, born 1808
Assassinated by: John Wilkes Booth, born 1838
Assassin’s name is triple, total number of letters = 13.
Assassinated with a headshot, in front of wife.
Assassin shot and never stood trial.
Assassin was considered part of a conspiracy
Assassin struck in a theatre, and then assassin hid in a warehouse.
Assassinated in the Ford Theatre.
Name of Lincoln’s secetary: Kennedy.
Secretary warned Lincoln not to go to the theatre.
John F Kennedy Elected to Congress: 1946
Elected President: 1960
Succeeded by: Lyndon Johnson, born 1908
Assassinated by: Lee Harvey Oswald, born 1939
Assassin’s name is triple, total number of letters = 13.
Assassinated by a headshot, in front of wife.
Assassin shot and never stood trial.
Assassin was considered part of a conspiracy
Assassin stuck from a warehouse, then fled to a theatre.
Assassinated in a Ford Car.
Name of Kennedy’s secretary: Lincoln.
Secretary warned Kennedy not to go to Dallas.