TrineDay’s Roundtable 40: Many Faces of the King Kill Cover – What Really Happened to JFK?

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The latest JFK file release has reignited the relentless search for the mastermind behind his assassination. But what if the competing theories—blaming Allen Dulles, James Angleton, Lyndon Johnson, the mafia, Cuban exiles, Mossad, or the CIA—were all carefully crafted cover stories? What if the true motive for JFK’s murder was buried beneath layers of deception, scripted to maintain a false narrative for decades? Or even centuries? To uncover the deeper truth, we must look beyond Cold War politics and into the occult foundations of empire itself. Dr. John Dee, Queen Elizabeth I’s astrologer and conjurer, used theurgic magic, mathematics, and the occult to establish the British Empire through Mystic Imperialism. The ritual sacrifice of John Fitzgerald Kennedy on November 22, 1963—the anniversary of the Masonic Day of Revenge—did not just mark the death of a president, but the end of empire itself. The cycle had come full circle: exactly 380 years earlier, on November 22, 1583, the beheading of the last Fitzgerald Earl of Desmond had inaugurated the British Empire. Was JFK’s assassination the final act in a ritual drama centuries in the making? Is it possible that JFK willingly took part in this drama through his rendezvous with death?Join us as we unravel the deeper motives for the JFK assassination that weaves a story written long before the 20th century machinations of geopolitics surrounding the assassination of JFK existed.

*To get up to speed  review RT 39. Backstage at the Creation of a New Beginning  HERE

*How Paul and Liz discovered JFK’s Warrior of Peace mission can be read HERE.

*Get a free PDF copy of Alanna Hartzok’s “The Earth Belongs to Everyone” HERE.

R.A. “Kris” Millegan, publisher, host                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Paul Fitzgerald and Elizabeth Gould, authors, journalists                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Adam Finnegan, moderator

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