
This strange story is about a series of uncanny coincidences
which link two of America’s most popular presidents- Abraham Lincoln and John F
Kennedy.
Lincoln was elected to Congress in 1846, Kennedy was elected
100 years later, almost to the day in fact. After their deaths from
assassination, both of these presidents were succeeded by Southerners with the
surname Johnson. Lincoln was succeeded by Lyndon Johnson, who was born in 1908.
Both Johnsons have thirteen letters in their names and both of them served in
the US Senate.
Mary Lincoln and Jackie Kennedy both had children who died
while their husbands were in the White House.
Both Lincoln and Kennedy studied law.
John Wilkes Booth and Lee Harvey Oswald both had fifteen
letters in their name, and were both Southerners, were both in their 20s, and
of course, both assassins were shot before they could stand trial. Kennedy had
a secretary named Miss Lincoln, and Lincoln had a secretary named John Kennedy.
John Wilkes Booth shot Lincoln in a theatre and ran to a
warehouse, and Oswald shot Kennedy from a warehouse and ran to a theatre. Stranger
still, the car Kennedy was travelling in when he was shot was a Ford Lincoln.
Lincoln was shot in Ford’s Theatre.
Both assassinations took place on a Friday, and the two
presidents were shot in the back of the head while their wives were at their
side.
Kennedy and Lincoln were both historic civil rights
campaigners who were heavily criticized while in office but were glorified
after they died.
On the day of the assassinations Kennedy and Lincoln made
strange prophetic statements. Hours before Lincoln was shot, he said to his
personal guard, “If somebody wants to take my life, there is nothing I can do
to prevent it.”
And hours before Kennedy went to Dallas in 1963, he said to
his wife Jackie, “If somebody wants to shoot me from a window with a rifle,
nobody can stop it, so why worry about it?”
And finally, both presidents were said to have been victims
of a conspiracy. When Lincoln was shot, the telegraph lines out of Washington
D.C. remained silent for three hours on the orders of a high-ranking official
who has never been identified. It is thought this information blackout was
arranged to give John Wilkes Booth, who was fleeing from the scene of the
crime, a head start.
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