Was the JFK assassination in prophecy?
The woman who proved science wrong.
Science says that it is not possible for man to see into the future, but in 1956 a woman did. The May 13, 1956 edition of Parade Magazine records Jeane Dixon's amazing prediction that the president elected in 1960, would be a "Democrat" who'd be "assassinated, or die in office." Ms. Dixon's prediction came true over seven years later when the Democrat president John F. Kennedy was assassinated and died in office on November 22, 1963. It thus cannot be denied that Jeane Dixon did predict the assassination of President John F. Kennedy over seven years BEFORE it occurred.
If that's not incredible enough, on May 28th, 1968, Jeane was attending a meeting held in the Grand Ballroom of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, when someone asked her if Bobby Kennedy (who was running in the 1968 California presidential primary) was ever going to be President of the United States. Mrs. Dixon answered "No, Bobby Kennedy will never be President of the United States because of a tragedy that is going to occur in this very room." Eight days later on June 5th, 1968, Bobby Kennedy was thanking his supporters in the Grand Ballroom of the Ambassador Hotel after his win in the California primary, when his security detail (who'd been informed of Jeane's prediction) decided to take Kennedy out through the hotel's kitchen entrance to avoid any possibility of an assassination attempt. However as they were heading for the hotel kitchen, a kitchen busboy named Sirhan Sirhan, suddenly shot and killed Bobby Kennedy.
Having been born from the same ancient Saxon bloodline as those who originally founded our nation, Jeane had been blessed with the rare gift of prophecy, which allowed her to act as a harbinger of future events. Many people in Washington DC heeded Jeane's warnings and avoided personal calamities. Those who failed to heed her warnings were often fated to suffer tragic consequences. Prior to 1960 many Americans believed that "the stars shall be for signs" (Gen. 1:14), and astrology was very popular in America. But after 1960 astrology fell out of vogue as scientists and religious leaders declared it bogus, in spite of the fact that the three "Wisemen" who announced the birth of Jesus were Persian astrologers, and the man who was head of the astrologers, magicians, sorcerers, and Chaldeans in Babylon was none other than the prophet Daniel (Dan. 2:2-48).
Unfortunately, it is a fact that in this modern world prophetic warnings are not heeded, and many people have suffered horrible fates in recent disasters. God's warnings weren't meant for the wicked. and only "the wise will understand them" (Dan. !2:10) and avoid God's vengeance upon the wicked. If you want to learn more about the many ancient and modern prophets who tried to warn us about coming events, just click one of the secure book links on this webpage to order your book by Edward Oliver.
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