THE PRESIDENT'S BODY WAS ALTERED ON AIR FORCE ONE. JFK'S DALLAS JET WAS AN EISENHOWER ERA PLANE PAINTED TO RESEMBLE AIR FORCE ONE!! |
THE PRESIDENT'S BODY WAS ALTERED ON AIR FORCE ONE. JFK'S DALLAS JET WAS AN EISENHOWER ERA PLANE PAINTED TO RESEMBLE AIR FORCE ONE!! |
The golden age under President Eisenhower ended disastrously in November 1960 when JFK was "elected" to the Presidency of the United States by a mere 100,000 votes. JFK's Vice President was a Senator named Lyndon "Landslide" Johnson. 2 men with such totally different backgrounds cannot be imagined. Kennedy was a Yankee from Massachusetts and Johnson was a Confederate from Texas. Additionally, Kennedy was secretly divorced from Durie Malcolm and a divorced man would never be elected President.
Both men ran on the same ballot so nobody had a choice between the 2 men. It was definitely not one man one vote even though the U.S. Constitution calls for separate votes:
The PERSON having the greatest Number of votes for President, shall be the President. The PERSON having the greatest number of votes as Vice-President, shall be the Vice-President. (Twelfth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution).
The Amendment calling for separate votes for President and Vice President was ratified on September 25, 1804. It's hard to get a husband and wife to agree on anything so how can you have 2 completely opposite individuals on the same ballot!!
During the Cuban Missile Crisis, when the fate of the entire world hung in the balance, Vice President Lyndon Johnson played no role in the secret negotiations that avoided Armageddon. The Kennedy Brothers kept him completely in the dark despite the fact that he was just one heartbeat from the Presidency.
Kennedy-Johnson banner. |
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If Kennedy and Johnson were on separate tickets, only Texans would vote for Johnson, so how could he become Vice President of the entire country?
The first Boeing 707 was delivered on May 12, 1959. Exactly one month later, colonel Albertazzie took it up on its first official trip. He flew General White and a delegation of Air Force brass to Colorado Springs, Colorado, for the commencement exercises of the first class to be graduated from the Air Force Academy. To celebrate the Air Force's first Boeing 707 flight, Albertazzie and his crew issued commemorative cards to the passengers as souvenirs of the event. (The Flying White House, p. 187).
The plane was delivered to Andrews Air Force Base under the authority of the Special Air Missions (SAM) which was responsible for transporting
That plane was a Boeing 707-137A with the designation SAM 86970. It was part of the Military Air Transport Service (MATS).
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In the spring of 1960, President Eisenhower planned a groundbreaking trip to Moscow on the new jet. The CIA decided that it would be a great opportunity to spy on the Soviets by fixing high resolution cameras underneath the plane:
Then, out of Dulles's (devilish) mind came another daring plan. The President's own aircraft was to be outfitted as a spy plane. There is no indication that Eisenhower approved this clandestine undertaking. Indeed, it is doubtful that he even knew about it.
Project Lida Rose was born inside the CIA late in 1959. The name was borrowed from a hit song in the Broadway show Music Man–a tune, ironically, that Ike liked.
The interior of one of the Boeings, SAM 970, had been specially configured to serve the President and other high officers of the government. With clearance from Defense Secretary Thomas S. Gates Jr. and top brass of the Air Force, SAM 970 soon became the object of attention by a CIA team that quietly attached itself to SAM at Andrews Air Force Base. (The Flying White House, p. 195).
That trip by the peace-seeking President was sabotaged by CIA agent Gary Francis Powers.
The first jet to be designated exclusively for Presidential use was a Boeing 707-137C and it arrived in October 1962. President Kennedy hated the paint job, and he wanted to make the jet more representative of the Presidency, so Jackie contacted a notable French industrial designer named Raymond Loewy.
Raymond Loewy (1893–1986). |
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The white and blue motif with the words "United States of America" in capitals was the work of Loewy. The presidential seal was added to both sides of the fuselage near the nose, and a large American flag was painted
The exterior of the Presidential jet as designed by Raymond Loewy. |
As in the case of President Eisenhower, Kennedy didn't realize that the SAM 970 was given the exact same paint scheme and also given the designation SAM 2600. It seems that all the higher-ups in the government knew about the assassination except the Kennedy Brothers.
According to the "bible" of the assassination, written by William Manchester, the Presidential party departed Andrews Air Force Base on a Boeing 707-137:
Aircraft 26000 departed Andrews at 11:05 EST. For a fleeting instant the great rotunda of the Capitol lay under the swept-back left wing like a squat chess piece; then they were up and away, zooming toward the Southwest at 550 mph. Colonel Jim Swindal was a story-book pilot, a rakish Alabaman with a Terry-and-the-Pirates profile, and he had a dream plane to fly–a hundred tons of gleaming machinery, exquisite appointments, and air-conditioned, soundproof cabins. Boeing called it a 707; the Air Force, a VC-137; but under any of its various names it had become known to the world as the personal flagship of the American President. (Manchester, The Death of a President, p. 65).
Manchester knew that it was not the Presidential jet but a double or substitute!
Colonel James Swindal (1918–2006). |
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General Godfrey McHugh (1911–2007). |
After the short flight from Fort Worth, Air Force One landed at Dallas Love Field about 11:38. Whenever the President exited Air Force One he was always at from the rear!
The President and Jackie exiting the plane at Love Field. |
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Right behind the President's head can be seen the ventral fin of the 707-137A. |
Only an airline pilot or aircraft mechanic could tell the difference between the 137A and the 137C.
When Jackie landed she was handed a big bouquet of red roses. At the previous stops, she was handed a bouquet of yellow roses.
Such an audacious execution meant only one thing: A coup d'etat with Lyndon Johnson as President for Life. Under such a dictatorship, the conspirators would never have to answer to the American people for their crimes.
William Greer (1909–1985). |
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The President was greatly restricted in his movements by the back brace that he wore. When the first shot entered his throat, he was instantly paralyzed, and slumped
A bullet enters the President's throat. |
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This frame of the Zapgruder film shows the President's head exploding. |
Immediately after the shot to her husband's left temple, the "Pink Panther" leaped out of her seat. That was the signal for Secret Service agent
Bystanders reported that the limousine actually stop momentarily. That was to allow Clint Hill to board and finish the job so ignobly begun by Killerman and the "Pink Panther."
Jackie's leap
was the signal for Clint Hill to join her in the back seat. |
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SS agent Clint Hill was joining Jackie to finish off the President. |
At that critical moment, the limousine entered the dark triple underpass without any cameras present.
SS agent Clint Hill (b. 1923). |
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Clint Hill, Jackie's bodyguard and partner in crime. |
After emerging from the dark triple underpass, William Greer hit the gas and headed straight for Parkland Hospital. Dr. Robert McClelland was one of the doctors who tried desperately to save the President's life. His handwritten report is part of the Warren
The cause of death was due to massive head and brain injury from a gunshot wound of the left temple. There was monumental loss of blood after external cardiac massage failure & EKG activity was gone. (Warren Commission Hearings, vol. XVII, p. 593, 11).
The President was pronounced dead at Parkland Hospital, and the next step was a mandatory autopsy by the doctors to determine the exact cause of his death. Doctors who spoke out about the condition of the President's body jeopardized their medical careers . . . and even their lives!!
Within minutes the President arrived at the trauma center at Parkland Hospital. The medical personnel tried in vain to save him. The doctors noticed a small throat wound and that the left side of his head was missing.
The mortally wounded President
was rushed to the nearby Parkland Hospital. |
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The hearse making a quick getaway from Parkland Hospital. |
A fierce struggle ensued between the doctors and the Secret Service for control of the body. The body snatchers won, and the deceased President was placed in a casket, loaded on a hearse, and rushed to the airport for a speedy
It was exactly 2:08 P.M. Admiral Burkley, who entered the hearse by the rear doors, squeezed his chunky frame behind Mrs. Kennedy. He had to make himself very small. Clint Hill and Godfrey were there, too, and three agents were cramped in front. Kellerman was on the right as usual, but Andy Berger was behind the wheel. This was the only time in these last days that Bill Greer did not chauffeur the president. Preoccupied by paper bags, he was temporarily lost in the warren of halls, and Kellerman was unwilling to wait. The prospect of a pitched battle in the presence of the young widow had intimidated them. They were determined to reach the airport and take off before the imaginary reinforcements could arrive and overpower them.(Manchester, Death of a President, p. 307).
No pitched battle ensued between the Dallas police and the Secret Service because they did not follow the hearse, or try to prevent the airplane from taking off.
The hearse arrives at Love Field. In the background can be seen the Vice Presidential plane. |
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President
Kennedy's casket was loaded on the plane by the conspirators. |
According to the conspirators, the heavy casket was maneuvered up the ramp and placed in the back of the plane. Unfortunately for them, detailed drawings show a completely different interior on the double jet!
At that time in the conspiracy the body snatchers expected that the rest of their plans would be successful. They were not too concerned that the interior of the double was also completely different from the Sam 970.
Plan of Air
Force One. |
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Immediately after the body was placed on the plane, it was taken to the operating theater, where the surgeons were ready to alter the body. The President's body needed major alterations to make it look like he was shot from the rear.
Johnson was sworn in with his hands on a Roman missal. |
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That stateroom on the 970 was completely different from the 26000. |
As soon as the plane landed around 6:00 p.m., Kennedy's body was taken out the opposite side of the plane, and placed in a waiting helicopter. Then it was flown to Walter Reid Medical Center and placed in an ambulance.
A terribly disappointed Lyndon Johnson made a brief speech after landing. |
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President Johnson made a brief speech after landing. |
A bitterly disappointed Johnson made a brief speech after landing. The failure of his co-conspirators to kill "Oswald the Commie" ruined his plans to start World
At the very time of the assassination, General Curtis "Mad Bomber" LeMay was standing by, waiting for the command from Lyndon Johnson to launch his bombers. All Johnson was waiting for was the news that Oswald the "Soviet defector" was dead.
General Curtis LeMay (1906–1990). |
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SAC HQ, Omaha, Nebraska. The peace pistol was locked and loaded!! |
General LeMay would also have help from Fidel Castro in Cuba. Castro had "Soviet" nukes left over from the Cuban Missile Crisis. All Castro had to do was fire one of them at Guantánamo Bay Naval Base.
Had that conspiracy succeeded, millions of Russians would have died. That vast nation would have been radioactive for centuries, and the U.S. would have been forever a pariah among the nations.
The body of the President that left Dallas in a casket looked nothing like the body that arrived in Bethesda Naval Hospital. After the surgeons on the plane were finished altering the body, he was placed in a body bag.
That plain coffin was loaded into a helicopter, and then flown to Walter Read Medical Center in Washington City. Then it was transferred to an ambulance for the short ride to Bethesda Medical Center.
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Everyone who assisted at the autopsy was sworn to secrecy. Anybody who had "loose lips" was soon suicided, had a fatal car accident, or died shortly of "cancer."
Kennedy autopsy photo. |
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Another view of the President's head. |
The bare-faced coup d'etat was supposed to begin with Lyndon Johnson declaring the Soviets responsible for the assassination. The men at the Pentagon were anxiously awaiting for their "commander in chief" to give the word for World War III to begin.
Before Lyndon Johnson seized the reins of power, he looked to the Cuban and Haitian dictatorships as role models for his new dictatorship.
President Fidel Castro (b. 1926). |
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President Duvalier (1907-1971). |
At the time of the assassination, Jackie and Lyndon's good friend, George de Mohrenschildt, was in Haiti. After the assassination, "Papa Doc" boasted to George that his voodoo actually killed President Kennedy.
We can thank our Great JEHOVAH that the diabolical plot failed and that most of the conspirators are now dead. However, the demons that inhabited and controlled them are sill alive, and more desperate that ever, because they know that their time is short. Ominously, the CIA, FBI, and the Jesuits are still here and more sinister than ever.
References
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Dorr, Robert F. Air Force One. Zenith Press, MBI Publishing, Minneapolis, MN, 2002.
Kiel, Andrew R. J. Edgar Hoover: The Father of the Cold War. University Press of America, Lanham, MD, 2000.
Lifton, David S. Best Evidence: Disguise and Deception in the Assassination of President Kennedy. Macmillan Publishing Co., New York, 1980.
Look magazine. February, 21, 1967, 488 Madison Ave., New York.
Manchester, William. The Death of a President. Harper & Row, New York, 1967, 1995.
Talbot, David. The Devil's Chessboard: Allen Dulles, The CIA, and the Rise of America's Secret Government. HarperCollins, New York, 2015.
TerHorst, J.F. & Albertazzie, Ralph. The Flying White House: The Story of Air Force One. Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc., New York, 1979.
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