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Jersey and Amanda jam Nation. Speaking of AI, I don't
know if AI compiles these things, but you know, when
you see those sites that have incredible coincidences in history,
let me give you this one. It's the insane coincidences
between Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy. Abraham Lincoln was
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elected to Congress in eighteen forty six JFK nineteen forty six,
exactly one hundred years later. Abraham Lincoln was elected as
president in eighteen sixty JFK nineteen sixty. One hundred years later.
Both presidents were consumed the civil rights. Both wives of
the presidents lost a child while living in the White House.
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Both presidents were shot on a Friday. Both presidents were
shot in the head. Lincoln's secretary guess what her name was,
Sheila Kennedy JFK secretary. Her name was Lincoln. WHOA, Yeah, whoa.
Both were assassinated by Southerners. Both were succeeded by some.
And it's called Johnson. So Andrew Johnson in eighteen oh eight,
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Lyndon B. Johnson in nineteen oh eight. John Wilkes Booth,
the man who killed Abraham Lincoln, was born in eighteen
thirty nine. Lee Harvey Oswald, who killed JFK, was born
in nineteen thirty nine, exactly one hundred years later. Both
assassins were known for their three names, both names fifteen
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letters in each name. Some of the coincidences it a
bit odd. Lincoln was shot at a theater named Ford. Yep.
JFK was shot in a car named Lincoln by Ford.
You like this one. Both assassins were killed before their trials.
That's not the bit that you go, WHOA, that's fascinating.
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A week before Lincoln was shot, he was in Monroe, Maryland.
A week before JFKA was shot, he was with Marilyn Monroe.
He was in Monroe as well. Yeah, and this is
I love conclusion. There's two ways you can read this.
It says I history AI history repeats itself or B
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And this one makes the most sense. They are the
same person. That's the conclusion that this has come to
is that one hundred years later, the same person was
born and got shot in the head again. You know,
that's bad luck in to the day,