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Wax dummy buried in JFK’s tomb: Eyes-only CIA report rocks Bush administration

By DEREK CLONTZ
Your World Report

Millions of people think John F. Kennedy is dead and buried but nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, the former U.S. president faked his death in Dallas in 1963 and with the help of Kennedy family operatives and key government officials, arranged for a wax dummy to be buried in his place.

That’s the mind-blowing claim of author and Kennedy historian Dr. Philip-Michael Kent, who says that JFK (left, in computer-enhanced image) not only masterminded “the most John F. Kennedyelaborate political hoax ever”, he’s still alive today, preparing to celebrate his 91st birthday on May 29.

“This isn’t fantasy, this is the fact - and I have the testimony and photograph to prove it,” the London- based expert told me exclusively. “JFK is no more dead than I am.

“He is alive and well at the age of 91, and the proof of it -  a wax dummy - is buried under the eternal flame at Arlington National Cemetery for anyone with a shovel to see.

“President George Bush and his staff in addition to presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama have been briefed by the CIA and I’m told they have been ‘rattled’ - to say the least - by the news,” he added.

“One of my CIA sources quite rightly is calling it ‘the biggest political coverup in recorded history.’”

Kent’s claims might sound farfetched but he has compelling evidence to support what he says.

A stark black-and-white photograph that was snapped by a Secret Service agent - reportedly at JFK’s request - on Nov. 16, 1963, appears to show Kennedy’s body stretched out in a coffin.

But as Kent points out, it couldn’t possibly be Kennedy - because the president wasn’t shot until Nov. 22, 1963, six days after the picture was taken, proving that a wax likeness of JFK did, in fact, exist.

“I know that the agent’s recollection of the date and circumstances are accurate because he posted the photo and detailed notes to himself via registered mail on Nov. 17,1963, and left the envelope sealed until now,” said Kent.

“I also have a sworn affidavit from a Catholic priest who spoke with JFK before he went to Dallas. According to the priest, Kennedy was convinced that Mafia hit men or Cuban assassins were going to shoot him ’sooner rather than later’ and said that he might flee the U.S.  to save his own life.

“The priest said Kennedy described the wax likeness that would be buried in his coffin if he did decide to fake his death. He also said that he has spoken to Kennedy 16 times since 1963, twice in the past 12 months alone, including a telephone call he made April 19.

“The priest and the Secret Service agent didn’t have to talk to me but they were quite candid in telling me what they knew,” continued the historian. ”JFK  didn’t bother to swear either one of them to secrecy.

“In fact, they say he specifically only asked them to remain silent until ‘ the time is right.’ And they obviously believe that the right time has come.”

This isn’t the first time that someone has charged the former president with faking his death.

As major newspapers reported in 1990, neurosurgeon Sonya Faron broke a silence of 27 years when she claimed to have been JFK’s personal physician from 1963 to 1989.

Contrary to the latest report, the doctor said Kennedy was shot and suffered massive head injuries in the Dallas assassination “attempt”, but he did not die.

She went on to say that he fled the U.S. with the help of Kennedy family operatives and trusted government officials and moved to a secret location in Europe. He remained conscious and aware, though crippled, as late as 1990, when she last saw him, she said.

Dr. Faron also claimed that Kennedy secretly advised presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan.

Subsequent unconfirmed but compelling reports indicated that JFK may have returned to the U.S. in 1991. He reportedly was seen and possibly photographed at the White House following a secret meeting with then-president George Bush on Jan. 3, 1991. The photograph, if it exists, has never surfaced in a public venue.


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