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‘The Killing of the King’ – An Ancient Masonic Ritual

‘The Killing of the King’ is a Masonic ritual, dating back to the murder of Hiram Abiff in King Solomon’s Temple in Masonic legend. Since then, the forces of darkness in all their various guises have used similar ritualised murders to dispose of their enemies, all down the ages. The assassination of JFK was one such episode.

“Masonry does not believe in murdering a man in just any old way and in the JFK assassination it went to incredible lengths and took great risks in order to make this heinous act of theirs correspond to the ancient fertility oblation of the Killing of the King.” James Shelby Downard

Abraham Lincoln was elected to Congress in 1846.

John Kennedy was elected to Congress in 1946.

Lincoln was elected president in 1860.

Kennedy was elected President in 1960.

The names Lincoln and Kennedy both have 7 letters.

Both were embroiled in civil rights issues.

Both their wives lost children while in the White House.

Both men were shot on a Friday.

Both were shot in the head.

Lincoln’s secretary was named Kennedy.

Kennedy’s secretary was named Lincoln.

Both were assassinated by southerners.

Both successors were named Johnson.

Andrew Johnson who succeeded Lincoln was born in 1808.

Lyndon Johnson who succeeded Kennedy was born in 1908.

John Wilkes Booth was born in 1839.

Lee Harvey Oswald was born in 1939.

Both assassins were known by their three names.

Both names are comprised of 15 letters.

Lincoln was shot at the Ford theatre.

Kennedy was shot in a Ford Lincoln car.

Booth ran from the theatre and was caught in a warehouse.

Oswald ran from the warehouse and was caught in a theatre.

I do not believe in coincidences. Both murders were ritualistic in design and operation. The fact that neither story of the subsequent ‘escape’ of the assassins is true – indeed Oswald was not the murderer in any event – is totally irrelevant. It is the perception by the masses of the ritual and the ritualised account itself that is important.

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