Was President Kennedy Killed Because He Vetoed a Previous 9/11 Plan?

Whenever Innocent Blood is Shed, Each Drop Will Come Back with a Vengeance

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9/11 is not something that will go away, however much some of us may wish. For the simple reason: the ball is now in the court of 3000+ departed souls. And we mortals have no control over it at this time, though the criminal fools who plotted it thought they are gods.

I believe I am not superstitious. But then I have read about an ancient saying that whenever innocent blood is shed each drop will come back with a vengeance.

That means people who were accomplices in the murder of 3000+ Americans won't be able to sleep peacefully anytime sooner. Even if we play Warren Commission and 9/11 Commission dramas and finish our duties with a cowardly "We Won't Forget" chant, the departed souls won't rest until justice is done and the last plotter is brought to justice.

Plans for a "towering inferno" are alleged to have existed in this country since the sixties. Supposedly this was considered necessary to bring a war-weary American people to approve another Hiroshima. With the ravages of Hiroshima fresh in their mind, Americans were not likely to agree to another Hiroshima any time sooner.

Still, some people needed a facade to cover up the reverses happening at that time in Vietnam. Only one problem: Hiroshima had an ultimate provocation on our own territory: Pear Harbor. Cruelty of Axis forces added to the Japanese provocation.

To repeat Hiroshima, the level of Vietnamese insurgency was not enough. It needed something more drastic for justification. And thus the idea of getting foreign agents to kill Americans in skyscrapers was supposedly born.

But Kennedy is said to have vetoed the killing of thousands of Americans to fool Americans and get them to justify foreign nuclear campaigns.

Only a lunatic President can approve the massacre of thousands of Americans in their own homeland by contracting foreign killers.

And Kennedy is said to have paid the price for protecting his citizens from a 9/11 in the sixties with his own life. That he got killed in Texas appears to be significant in this context.

All these old memories flooded my mind when I saw Jesse Ventura peddling his book on the View. No, I haven't read his book. But what he said about Kennedy's assassination brought back those painful memories that refuse to leave.

And those memories are not going to go. Because, as I said earlier the reins of these memories are now in the hands of the departed souls.

The issue is now in the hands of non-mortals. Their justice will be done whether we the living have the guts bring the murderers to justice or not.

They don't care whether we conveniently dismiss everything as conspiracy theory or not. Such puny games are for us mortals.

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