The Lincoln-Kennedy Mystery: A Century of Synchronicity | engelchanneling®
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◆ Case 3: The Lincoln-Kennedy Riddle ◆
Abraham Lincoln was shot in 1865 at Ford's Theatre; John F. Kennedy was later shot in a car of the brand Ford Lincoln. Both were replaced by men named Johnson.
Is that already enough to be considered extraordinary?
I researched further and found a few more strange commonalities between the two.
The last names of both presidents consist of seven letters and both contain the letter "N" twice. This "N" and the number of letters may seem ridiculous at first, but this will change as soon as one knows further facts.
Both Lincoln and Kennedy were the second-born of their parents. In 1846, Lincoln was elected to Congress, and Kennedy in 1946.
Abraham Lincoln was elected President in 1860, and Kennedy in 1960. At the time of their assassinations, each was accompanied by another couple. Of these two couples, the man was injured in both cases. Both assassinations took place on a Friday. The alleged perpetrators were both killed before their respective trials. Lincoln's successor, Andrew Johnson, was born in 1808; Lyndon B. Johnson, who became Kennedy's successor, was born in 1908.
Are there actually lucky and unlucky numbers?
There are also extraordinary synchronicities with certain numbers.
More in the following and fourth case: The crash of a Boeing.
Author and © Jasmina Groeschel