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  1. On 4/12/2017 at 9:06 AM, DWIGHT R. WASHINGTON said:

    MY QUESTION IS THIS: WHAT MAKES THE PERSON BEING REMOVED FROM THE FLIGHT

    LESS IMPORTANT THAN THE PERSON COMING ON THE FLIGHT REPLACING THE PERSON

    BEING REMOVED? IF NO ONE VOLUNTEERS TO GIVE UP THEIR SEAT FREELY, WHY SHOULD  

    AIRLINES BE ALLOWED TO SELECT AND REMOVE ONE CUSTOMER OVER ANOTHER IF BOTH

    ARE PAYING CUSTOMERS?

    Maybe the other person paid more for the same seat?

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    LBJ is smiling at Congressman Albert Thomas (who also knew of the plot), who is giving him an all-knowing wink, signaling that the casket containing JFK’s body was being illegally moved onto Air Force Two, to be surgically altered, by Dr. John Melvin Liggett, an expert in post-mortuary reconstructive surgery, to look like he had been hit in the back of the head, (the Depository Building), and not, as it clearly was, from the front, (in actuality from the Storm Drain at the bottom of the Grassy Knoll.) This happened all out from under a grieving Jackie’s nose! This was only just part of the elaborate scheme to control JFK’s cadaver after death. - From the video above

    Why did LBJ have Jackie at the swearing in ceremony?

    The whole reason Johnson wanted Jackie standing next to him is so that Jackie wouldn’t be in the way when rogue Secret Service agents stole JFK’s casket (which contained his body) off of Air Force One, when Johnson was being sworn in! The reason they did this is so that the S.S. agents could move JFK’s body to Air Force Two, while Jackie (sitting next to another empty casket, obviously thinking her husband was still in it, throughout the entire flight back to Washington), wouldn’t notice a difference.

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    LTJG George H. W. Bush, USN

    On November 25, 2017, Bush became the longest-lived U.S. president when he surpassed the 93 years and 165 days lifespan of Gerald Ford, who died in 2006. Bush became the nation's oldest living president as well as the oldest living vice president. He was also the first president to reach the age of 94, reaching that milestone on June 12, 2018

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    George H.W. Bush during his time as a Navy pilot, seated in a Grumman TBM Avenger aircraft in 1944.
    US Navy

     

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