| The chart below represents a NUMEROLOGY connection between Presidents Lincoln and Kennedy. 
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| Kennedy had a CLOSE BRUSH with DEATH in World War II when the PT-109 boat he commanded, along with a crew of 11 men, was rammed by a Japanese destroyer. The explosion killed 2 of his men and Kennedy was thrown into the cockpit on his bad back. Despite a severely injured back, Kennedy led the surviving men on a weeklong survival struggle. Swimming over vast distances, they found very little food or water on the series of tiny deserted islands they swam to. Despite his injuries, Kennedy towed one of his men for 3 miles with the strap of the man's lifejacket in his teeth. After 15 hours of swimming, they eventually found an island with several natives. Kennedy carved an SOS message on a coconut and handed it to one of the natives to take to another island with a PT base. The next day, help arrived and they were finally rescued. | | Did a "KENNEDY CURSE" exist? Author Edward Klein makes the case for it in his book called "The KENNEDY CURSE: Why Tragedy Has Haunted America's First Family for 150 Years." The true mystery of how the Kennedy family was subjected to such a mind-boggling chain of public calamities. | | The FAMOUS ASTROLOGER, Jeane Dixon, PREDICTED the DEATH of the PRESIDENT in Parade magazine article in 1956. In a recurring vision, she would see a BLACK CLOUD HOVERING OVER THE WHITE HOUSE and Kennedy, the ominous sign having first appeared to her clairvoyant sight 11 years before the fateful event. In another incident, during a meeting at the Ambassador Hotel, Jeane Dixon was asked if Robert Kennedy would ever become president. She responded, "No, he will never become President of the United States because of a tragedy right here in this hotel." Twelve years later, Dixon's prophecy was fulfilled in 1968 when Robert Kennedy was ASSASSINATED at the Ambassador Hotel. | | Kennedy was the LAST U.S. PRESIDENT to be assassinated under the infamous 20-YEAR PRESIDENTIAL DEATH CYCLE which ran for 120 years, beginning in 1840 and ending in 1960. It involved every U.S. President elected or reelected in 20-year intervals beginning in 1840 had died in office 1840: William Harrison (pneumonia); 1860: Abraham Lincoln (assassination); 1880: James Garfield (assassination); 1900: William McKinley (assassination); 1920: Warren Harding (heart attack); 1940: Franklin Roosevelt (brain hemorrhage); 1960: John Kennedy (assassination). | | The 20-YEAR PRESIDENTIAL DEATH CYCLE ultimately broke with Ronald Reagan who was elected in 1980 and survived being shot in a March 1981 assassination attempt. It is no secret that the Reagan presidency was literally controlled by astrology and the astrological forces of the cosmos. The Reagans relied heavily on astrology in the making of important decisions in the White House. Reagan's entire schedule was coordinated by an astrologer named Joan Quigley who planned almost all presidential travel, press conferences, and even the president's cancer surgery based on astrology. Many astrologers credit the Reagans' adherence to astrology for "breaking" the 20-year cycle. | | In October 1963, the famous British ASTROLOGER, John Pendragin, wrote an urgent letter to President Kennedy WARNING him of IMPENDING DOOM. The letter was also published in Fate magazine and was on the news stands that fateful day in Dallas. The letter stated, "I would not rule out the possibility of an attempted assassination or worse if he is caught off his guard. Mr. President, I am deeply concerned for your personal safety and would respectfully urge you to strengthen your bodyguard, especially when you are in the streets and other public places." | | On May 27, 1968, Robert Kennedy gave a speech to the Voice of America in which he made a PROPHETIC STATEMENT that "things are moving so fast in race relations a Negro could be PRESIDENT in 40 YEARS." On November 4, 2008, the first black man was elected PRESIDENT - Barack Obama - 40 YEARS, 5 months, 9 days after Robert Kennedy's gave his prophecy. | | Kennedy was once asked how, if given the choice, he would prefer to die. He replied, "You never know what's hit you. A gunshot is the perfect way." | | DAYS BEFORE his assassination, Kennedy was given a PREMONITION of his DEATH from his secretary, Evelyn Lincoln, who said his trip to Dallas could have tragic consequences and urged him not to go. | | On the day of his assassination Kennedy made several strange PROPHETIC STATEMENTS. Hours before Kennedy was killed, he said to his wife Jackie, "If somebody wants to shoot me from a window with a rifle, nobody can stop it, so why worry about it?" | | Kennedy MADE ANOTHER PROPHETIC STATEMENT just HOURS before his death. Kennedy said to Jackie and his personal advisor Ken O'Donnell, "You know, last night would have been a hell of a night to ASSASSINATE a President." | | In another PROPHETIC STATEMENT just HOURS before his death, Kennedy saw a STARTLING PICTURE of HIMSELF in a full page ad in the Dallas newspaper published by Ted Dealey (as in Dealey Plaza). Kennedy's picture was ominously bordered in black like an announcement of mourning. It was paid for by major hate-Kennedy organization based in Dallas. It included a "Wanted for Treason" page complete with a "criminal profile" of Kennedy. Upon seeing the ad, Kennedy's face turned grim and he turned to his wife and said that they were "heading into nut country today." Later, still fuming from what he saw, Kennedy said to one of his aides, "You know who's responsible for that ad? Dealey." Then he said something derogatory about Dealey. Hours later, he was assassinated in Dealey Plaza. | | When Lyndon Johnson was a YOUNG BOY, his grandfather PREDICTED that Lyndon would GROW UP to be a SENATOR. It HAPPENED just as he PREDICTED it would. | | Jackie Kennedy would have a recurring NIGHTMARE of her SON, JOHN Jr., dying in a plane crash. On July 16, 1999, her nightmare came true when John Jr. was killed in a plane crash at sea. | | PRESIDENT KENNEDY frequently said he believed in life after death. Kennedy claimed to have regularly sought LINCOLN's advice on matters of utmost importance. | |  These are the ASTROLOGICAL charts of Lincoln and Kennedy.
An analysis of these charts are forthcoming.
ohn Wilkes Booth's brother saved Abraham Lincoln's son Edwin Booth, John Wilkes' Booth brother, saved the life of Robert Lincoln, the son of President Lincoln, on a train platform in Jersey City at the beginning of the Civil War. Because of this, Edwin Booth was invited to give a command performance in the White House and was forever after a Lincoln sympathizer, even though he had been raised in the South. | | Ford's Theater collapsed on the day of John Wilkes Booth's brother's funeral killing 22 people There is another unusual connection involving Edwin Booth occurred around the time of his death on June 7, 1893. Two days later, at the very moment Edwin's casket was being carried from the Little Church Around the Corner in New York City, all three floors of Ford's Theater collapsed killing 22 people and injuring 68 others. | | Robert Lincoln, the son of Abraham Lincoln, was invited to the assassinations of four U.S. Presidents and one New York City Mayor President #1: ABRAHAM LINCOLN Robert Lincoln was invited to accompany his parents, President Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln, to the Ford's Theatre on the night his father was shot by John Wilkes Booth on April 14, 1865. Citing fatigue from riding in a covered wagon for an extended period of time, Robert declined and remained behind at the White House where he immediately went to bed. He was informed of the President's assassination just before midnight. President #2: JAMES GARFIELD At President Garfield's invitation, Robert Lincoln was at the Sixth Street Train Station in Washington, D.C. where President Garfield was shot by Charles J. Guiteau on July 2, 1881. Robert Lincoln was an eyewitness to the event and was serving as Garfield's Secretary of War at the time. President #3: WILLIAM MCKINLEY At President McKinley's invitation, Robert Lincoln was at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York, where the President was shot by Leon F. Czolgosz on September 6, 1901, though he was not an eyewitness to the event. After McKinley's death, Lincoln let it be known that he wanted no further invitations from any U.S. President. Interestingly enough, Robert Lincoln would not have been able to attend these events had not John Wilkes Booth's brother, Edwin Booth, saved his life years earlier. Mayor #1: WILLIAM JAY GAYNOR Robert Lincoln witnessed the assassination attempt on New York Mayor William Jay Gaynor on August 9, 1910. After Gaynor was shot, Robert Lincoln rushed to his aide. President #4: JOHN F. KENNEDY Robert Lincoln chose as his gravesite a nice quiet spot in Arlington Cemetery. In 1926, Robert Lincoln died and was buried in that quiet spot. Then in November 1963, to his quiet spot, a military honor guard carried yet another assassinated President, John F. Kennedy, to be laid to rest just feet away. | | The New York City terrorist attack involved John and Robert Kennedy, Abraham Lincoln, the Booth brothers, and the Warren Commission  Confederate agents planned a desperate act of terrorism in New York City for Election Day, 1864 to disrupt elections by firebombing a large number of the city's hotels. The Lincoln administration knew about the plot through a Union double agent. The New York City Superintendent of Police, JOHN A. KENNEDY, believed the plot to be a hoax; but on November 25, 1864, the firebombing began. At the exact same time, three famous acting brothers, Edwin Booth, Junius Booth, and John Wilkes Booth were performing together for one day only in New York City at the Winter Garden Theatre in a Shakespeare's play about the assassination of Julius Caesar. The terrorist act failed and only one of the Confederate agents was apprehended, namely ROBERT C. KENNEDY, who had escaped six weeks earlier from JOHNSON's Island Prison. Robert C. Kennedy's trial was presided over by the WARREN Commission of General Fitz-Henry Warren which lasted 23 days. Robert C. Kennedy was hanged on March 25, 1865 and was the last Confederate soldier executed by the Union. (For more information, visit the Mr. Lincoln and New York website). | | John Kennedy thwarted an assassination plot against Abraham Lincoln New York Police Superintendent JOHN A. KENNEDY played a role in President Abraham Lincoln's protection during his 1861 inaugural train trip and in the investigation immediately following Lincoln's assassination. Kennedy was so influential in his role in protecting the President that Edwin Stanton, Lincoln's Secretary of State, telegraphed Kennedy roughly three hours after Lincoln was assassinated. In 1951, John A. Kennedy was the subject of a movie called "The Tall Target" based on his role in protecting President Lincoln. Actor Dick Powell starred in the role of Kennedy who foils an assassination plot against Lincoln. | | | | | | WORDS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN QUOTED BY JOHN KENNEDY | | Kennedy's opening statement during his debate with Richard Nixon was a quotation by President Lincoln:  "In the election of 1860, Abraham Lincoln said the question was whether this Nation could exist half slave or half free. In the election of 1960, and with the world around us, the question is whether the world will exist half slave or half free, whether it will move in the direction of freedom, in the direction of the road that we are taking, or whether it will move in the direction of slavery." During another 1960 campaign debate with Richard Nixon, Kennedy responded to a question about his relative inexperience by saying: "The question is of experience and the question also is what our judgment is of the future and what our goals are for the United States and what ability we have to implement those goals. Abraham Lincoln came to the Presidency in 1860 after a rather little known session in the House of Representatives and after being defeated for the Senate in '58, and was a distinguished President. There is no certain road to the Presidency. There are no guarantees that if you take one road or another that you will be a successful President." Kennedy spoke of an incident when Harry Truman, one of his very first visitors in the White House, asked him if he was ready for the responsibilities of the Presidency. Kennedy invoked the words of Lincoln: "Mr. Truman asked me if I think I am ready. I am reminded that one hundred years ago Abraham Lincoln, not yet President and under fire from veteran politicians, wrote the words, "I see the storm coming, and his Hand is in it. If He has a place and work for me, I believe I am ready.” Today I say to you, with full knowledge of the responsibilities of that high office, if the people of the nation select me to be their President, I believe that I am ready." AN INTERESTING NOTE: President Truman's mother, a Confederate sympathizer, refused to sleep in Lincoln's bed during a White House visit. In a 1960 speech during a Lincoln Monument Rally, Kennedy stated: "I think it is most appropriate in the election of 1960 that we should meet in the shadow of a distinguished Republican, Abraham Lincoln, because we believe that his spirit motivates our party in the great election 100 years after he assumed the responsibility of office." In a speech during the Convocation of the United Negro College Fund in 1959, Kennedy stated: "As Lincoln said, the Declaration of Independence "gave liberty not alone to the people of this country, but hope to all the world." It "gave promise that in due time the weights would be lifted from the shoulders of all men, and that all should have an equal chance." Never before have we had so excellent an opportunity to fulfill that promise of an equal chance." In a 1963 radio and television report on Civil Rights, Kennedy stated: "One hundred years of delay have passed since President Lincoln freed the slaves, yet their heirs, their grandsons, are not fully free. They are not yet freed from the bonds of injustice. They are not yet freed from social and economic oppression. And this Nation, for all its hopes and all its boasts, will not be fully free until all its citizens are free." Kennedy said the following in a campaign speech in 1960: "I am thinking of Abraham Lincoln summoning his war-time Cabinet to a meeting on the Emancipation Proclamation ... If my name goes down in history, it will be for this act. My whole soul is in it. If my hand trembles when I sign this proclamation, all who examine the document hereafter will say "He hesitated." But Lincoln's hand did not tremble. He did not hesitate. He did not equivocate. For he was the President of the United States. It is in this spirit that we must go forth in the coming months and years." In a campaign speech in 1960 before the National Press Club, Kennedy said the following: "I prefer the example of Abe Lincoln, who loved politics with the passion of a born practitioner. For example, he waited up all night in 1863 to get the crucial returns on the Ohio governorship. When the Unionist candidate was elected, Lincoln wired: "Glory God in the highest. Ohio has saved the Nation." In a 1960 campaign speech in Eugene, Oregon, Kennedy stated: "American labor can advance into the sixties unafraid, and with full confidence in its strength and in the righteousness of its cause. For as Abraham Lincoln said of labor: "All that serves labor serves the nation. All that harms labor is treason to America. No line can be drawn between these two. If a man tells you he loves America, yet hates labor, he is a liar. If a man tells you he trusts America, yet fears labor, he is a fool. There is no America without labor, and to fleece the one is to rob the other." In his book "Profiles in Courage", Kennedy quoted Lincoln: "And nine years in Congress have taught me the wisdom of Lincoln’s words: "There are few things wholly evil or wholly good. Almost everything, especially of Government policy, is an inseparable compound of the two, so that our best judgment of the preponderance between them is continually demanded." In Arthur Schlesinger's book about John Kennedy entitled "A Thousand Days", Kennedy is said to have been fond of using this quote from Lincoln: "Public opinion is everything. With it nothing can fail, without it nothing can succeed." In a televised speech, Kennedy borrowed a sentence from Lincoln's first inaugural when he said: "In your hands, my fellow citizens, more than in mine, will rest the final success or failure of our course." On October 28, 1962, after receiving word from Khrushchev that he agreed on a plan to end the Cuban Missile Crisis, Kennedy remarked: "This is the night to go to the theatre, like Abraham Lincoln." | | | | | | | | SIMILARITIES BETWEEN THE FACES OF LINCOLN AND KENNEDY | | | | | | | SIMILARITIES BETWEEN THE FACES OF THEIR VICE PRESIDENTS | | | | | | | LINKS TO SPECIAL WEBSITES ABOUT LINCOLN AND KENNEDY | | | | | | | CONCLUSION | | The lives of President Kennedy and President Lincoln had so many bizarre coincidences between that, in my opinion, they are immensely strong circumstantial evidence suggesting the reality of synchronicity, astrology, karma, and reincarnation. The totality of this evidence cannot be brushed off as being just an urban legend in my opinion. These synchronicities suggest that President Kennedy was in fact the reincarnation of President Lincoln. It should be clear to you now that these facts all add up to more than mere coincidence. In the case of Presidents Lincoln and Kennedy, history did indeed repeat itself. | |  | | | | | |
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