In 1960, Richard Nixon was supposed to be elected the 35th President of the United States. Nixon was Vice President under President Eisenhower for 8 years and served his long apprenticeship well. The country prospered greatly during the Eisenhower administration and Nixon would have continued the peaceful policies of his predecessor.
During his 8 years in office, President Eisenhower had life threatening health problems because he refused to start World War III with the Soviets. President Eisenhower came to the Presidency at a very dangerous time in history. The Cold War with the Soviet Union was at its height, and the President, as commander in chief, had the final say about the use of nuclear weapons.
Since 1945, the Pentagon has direct access to the President via the Military Medical Unit which is always staffed with Pentagon doctors and stationed at the White House.
There was absolutely no reason why Richard Nixon was not elected President in 1960. He had 8 years of valuable foreign policy experience, and also served in the military during World War II. Despite his failing health, President Eisenhower campaigned for Nixon:
Had Nixon been elected, there would have been no Vietnam War, no Berlin Wall, no MOON LANDING LUNACY, no Cuban Missile Crisis, no 25th (Rockefeller) Amendment, and no Kennedys to restore the British Empire. President Kennedy's first marriage!!In 1933, Joe Kennedy bought a mansion in Palm Beach, Florida–a playground of the rich and famous. Across the street lived the George H. Malcolm family. They had a beautiful and vivacious, but twice divorced daughter named Durie. Jack Kennedy married Durie on January 24, 1947.
Kennedy Senior was FURIOUS when he heard about the marriage. At that time, a divorced man–no matter how rich–had absolutely no chance of making it to the White House. Nelson Rockefeller–whose family owned the United States–knew that all too well. Joe Kennedy had all traces of the marriage removed, and Durie was offered a substantial sum to buy her silence....As a further COVER-UP, she was quickly married in New Jersey to a Thomas Shelvin in July of that same year. President Kennedy had serious medical problems for most of his life!!After the death of his oldest son, Joe Jr., Ambassador Kennedy relentlessly pushed his second son Jack toward the Presidency . . . even though he had life threatening medical problems. In the spring of 1941, John Fitzgerald "Jack" Kennedy tried to enlist in the army but was rejected because of his bad back. His father pulled some strings and he was finally accepted into the navy. In 1943, his ship was rammed by a Japanese destroyer, and John emerged as a WAR HERO. When his older brother Joe heard of his new status as a WAR HERO, he had to go one better. Joe volunteered for a suicide mission and was killed in a plane crash. Despite his ill health, Jack had to pick up the mantle of his dead brother. Jack Kennedy was so sick in London that he was actually given the Last Rites in 1947:
Kennedy's serious medical problems were known to many before his election:
Dr, Janet Travell was Kennedy's White house physician.
She was discreet and never spoke to the press about the President's health.
Just before the assassination, rumors began to circulate that she had resigned from her position because her treatments were actually hurting the President. Red roses from Texas!!President Kennedy and his wife Jacqueline arrived at Dallas Love Field airport on Nov. 22, 1963.
Mrs. Kennedy later said this about the bouquet of RED roses:
The assassination of President Kennedy took place in Dallas, Texas, on Nov. 22. 1963.
The U.S. Branch of the British Secret Service were "protecting" the President as usual. Vice President Johnson took the oath of office on a Roman missal!!A Roman Catholic missal is a book containing all the prayers and responses necessary for celebrating the mass throughout the year. That is the book that Johnson used . . . instead of the Bible!!
With the dead President lying nearby in a coffin, Johnson hurriedly took the oath of office before he got back to Washington and had to confront Kennedy's brother Robert. Dr. Travell was completely excluded from the President's autopsy!!After the President was assassinated, he was immediately flown to Bethesda Naval Hospital where the Pentagon took complete charge of the autopsy. Dr. Travell was completely ignored.
Ever reminder of President Kennedy was quickly removed by the new President Johnson:
Back in Dallas, a suspect was held named Lee Harvey Oswald Dead men tell no tales!!The entire assassination was a set-up with a lone assassin named Lee Harvey Oswald arrested as the perpetrator. Oswald had a look-alike who visited the Soviet Union, handed out anti-Castro leaflets, and was stationed in the School Book Depository the day of the assassination.
Oswald was shot by Jack Ruby as he was being transferred under police custody from the police station to jail. Oswald was then shot and killed by Jack Ruby on live television. The funeral of President KennedyMrs Kennedy took charge of the funeral arrangements. She had a copy of a book on the funeral of President Lincoln brought to her and she ordered it to be followed exactly–even to the design of the catafalque in the White House....Mrs. Lincoln almost died from grief on the death of her husband!!
After the assassination, Kennedy was compared to Lincoln, and many people noticed the amazing coincidences in the lives . . . and violent deaths . . . of the two Presidents. Kennedy's assassination opened the White House door to King Nelson IBritish Secret Service agent Nelson Rockefeller almost became President by appointment only. Prior to his appointment as Vice President, Nelson was governor of the British Empire State.
After the assassination of President Kennedy in 1963, Lyndon Johnson became President. Johnson had no Vice President until January 1965 . . . but neither did President Truman for over 3 years . . . and the government continued to function smoothly. In 1965, Johnson introduced the 25th or Rockefeller Amendment that would allow the President to APPOINT a Vice President. Johnson decided not to run for reelection in 1968 due to the unpopularity of the Vietnam War, and the massive protests in the streets. Rockefeller was able to use his Vietnam War . . . and his faked moon landing . . . as a distraction . . . while he sought to become the first British KING of the United States!! Vital Links References Aitken, Jonathan. Nixon: A Life. Regnery Publishing, Inc., Washington City, 1993. Deppisch, Ludwig M. The White House Physician. A History from Washington to George W. Bush. McFarland & Co., London, 2007. Eisenhower, Dwight D. Waging Peace. The White House Years. Doubleday & Co., Garden City, New York, 1965. Gun, Nerin E. Red Roses from Texas. Frederick Muller Ltd., London, 1964. Gilbert, Robert E. The Mortal Presidency: Illness and Anguish in the White House. HarperCollins Publishers, New York, 1992. Livingstone, Harrison Edward. Killing the Truth. Deceit & Deception in the JFK Case. Carroll & Graf Pub., New York, 1993. Marrs, Jim. Crossfire. The Plot that Killed Kennedy. Carroll & Graf Pub., New York. 1989. Travell, Janet,. Office Hours: Day and Night. The Autobiography of Janet Travell, MD. World Publishing Co., New York, 1968.
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