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(part 2)
All of these clues that reveal the activity of that day have been left behind by one CIA agent, who was obviously in disagreement with the killing of Kennedy. Also addressed in this writing is the impact of the Twenty-fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution regarding someone like Johnson who would become president by such another conspiracy. All of this information about clues from "Hamlet" to explain Kennedy's death are due to this one very clever CIA agent who constructed the murder from activity found in "Hamlet," which, itself, is an assassination play, recreated as the script for the killing of President Kennedy.

https://www.amazon.com/Kennedy-Assassination-Hamlet-Twenty-fifth-Amendment/dp/1790285402

FULL faith in Jesus Christ! Trump Loyalist. JFK fan. Blessed to be part of The Great Awakening. WWG1WGA! #FamilyIsEverything #TRUMP2023

In response Sarah Connor to her Publication

VK uses "me thinks" often.
"methinks" is from the play 'Hamlet'.
JFK Jr was in Shakespeare’s 'The Tempest'...

A fact-based writing that identifies many clues taken from the play, "Hamlet," that are used by a CIA agent to create the conditions and directions for the assassination of President Kennedy. These clues also help explain why Oswald took the actions that he did on that fateful day, and some of the clues identify Lyndon Johnson as the main conspirator against Kennedy, (part 1)

https://www.amazon.com/Kennedy-Assassination-Hamlet-Twenty-fifth-Amendment/dp/1790285402

continue in the comments for part 2

FULL faith in Jesus Christ! Trump Loyalist. JFK fan. Blessed to be part of The Great Awakening. WWG1WGA! #FamilyIsEverything #TRUMP2023

In response Sarah Connor to her Publication

Thou learn something new every day methinks.

The archaic-sounding verb methinks, meaning it seems to me, is likely to continue appearing in English as long as we keep reading Shakespeare, who, in Hamlet, immortalized the word with the line, “The lady doth protest too much, methinks.”

https://grammarist.com/usage/methinks/

Justice = Just Us Honored to be followed by Vincent Kennedy.

In response Sarah Connor to her Publication

Nice!