The Bush Legacy and the JFK Conspiracy: A Dark Web of Power
For 30 years, President George H. W. Bush insisted that he could not remember where he was on the day JFK was shot and killed.
In fact, Bush was in Dallas, TX, in the morning and Tyler, TX, at lunchtime, returning to Dallas in the evening. Bush called the FBI office in Houston minutes after JFK's murder to establish an alibi.
The Pattern People Refuse to See. History is repeating itself—because no one is paying attention.
Lyndon B. Johnson was desperate to be President (he was into Freemasonry but did not become a full member).
J.Edgar Hoover (33rd Degree Freemason) was a closeted homosexual, terrified that his secrets would come out—so he played dirty to keep power.
The Bush Cult
Both George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush were deeply embedded in secret societies Skull & Bones and the Freemasons—an elite brotherhood with disturbing, cult-like rituals. Child Boy Brides, Bohemian Grove—Satanic Shit...
What most people don’t realize? John F. Kennedy and his brother Robert were NOT part of this Masonic Cult. They were outsiders. Threats to the establishment.
Meanwhile, George H.W. Bush—who denied being involved in the CIA—was directly named in an FBI memo from November 29, 1963, just days after Kennedy was murdered.
And look what happened.
JFK was assassinated in broad daylight.
RFK—gunned down while on the verge of taking the presidency.
Meanwhile, George H.W. Bush—who publicly denied ties to the CIA—was directly named in an FBI memo from November 29, 1963, just days after Kennedy was murdered.
Coincidence?
Lyndon B. Johnson, J. Edgar Hoover, and both George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush were all Freemasons. They were deeply entrenched in secret societies like Skull & Bones—elitist, power-hungry networks that operate in the shadows.
The same man who later became CIA Director, then Vice President, then President—while his son carried on the family legacy of war, power, and secrecy.
JFK tried to expose them. They silenced him. And the cycle continues.
WAKE UP

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