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Well at the time, he was considering a run for the US Senate seat in NY. Guess who won that seat?

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Whoa! In one line you made skeptical me into a believer.

Seriously, while I still think it was a careless accident, the Clintons' shenanigans seem to know no bounds.

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Her name: Crooked Hillary! Crumb Bag.....

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JFK Jr.’s wife was running late (and they had been arguing a lot), and bad weather was rolling in, so he was aggravated before he got in his plane. He had started and stopped his flying education several times over the years. John was *NOT* IFR rated—he was not certified as having the skills necessary to fly without being able to see where he was going. Sometime people, even rich & famous people, make bad decisions that happen to be convienent for others.

“What is IFR?

IFR stands for Instrument Flight Rules. It is a set of regulations and procedures that govern how pilots fly aircraft when visibility is limited, such as in clouds, fog, or other low-visibility conditions.

IFR relies on a pilot’s ability to fly the aircraft using instruments and navigation aids like radio beacons and GPS. It requires pilots to have specialized training and certification beyond what is necessary for flying under Visual Flight Rules (VFR).

The primary purpose of IFR is to ensure the safety of flights in low-visibility conditions by providing clear rules and procedures for pilots to follow. It also allows for more efficient use of airspace and enables pilots to fly standard routes, reducing flight time and fuel consumption.

Because IFR procedures are more efficient and safer than VFR procedures, nearly all commercial flights operate using IFR flight rules, regardless of weather conditions.

Overall, IFR is an essential aspect of aviation that enables pilots to fly safely and confidently in various weather conditions, making air travel more reliable and accessible to passengers and cargo alike.

What Do You Need to Fly IFR?

To fly IFR, you require the following:

-An IFR-capable aircraft

-A crew with Instrument Ratings that meet recency requirements

-An IFR flight plan”

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Lindbergh wasn't IFR rated.

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Then why was JOHN JOHN allowed to fly that night?

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John-John was handsome and charming but not very bright and not a leader. He was groomed and propped up by the Democrat party to parrot their goals because they recognized the value to voters of his name, looks, and charm. He would have had no greater success in the political realm than his equally dense sister who embarrassed herself in her run for Senate.

Sorry for his untimely death. But his mother should not have stood in the way of his desire to become an actor. He might have been good at that. Parroting lines.

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And they both endorsed that Hater of America, Muslim, OBAMA. Say what!

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Couldn't have said it better, that about exactly as I see it also.

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Seriously? You think this guy is dumb? This guy who ran George Magazine?

I Don't Think So!

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John-John didn't run the magazine any more than Biden runs the U.S. Executive Branch.

Btw, John-John was the subject of public ridicule after he failed the New York State bar exam twice before "passing" it on his third try. I have little doubt that the third time was more than a "charm." There was widespread speculation that he was given a pass due to his name and family influence.

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I am unconvinced that the Kennedy clan/dynasty was any better than the Bush clan/dynasty, even though JFK was not as bad a president as 41 or 43.

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maybe...John J seemed different.

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He will make a Great V.P. for Trump. Talking about John F. Kennedy Jr. who is not dead.

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You mean RFK Jr.

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JFK Jr died piloting a place crash in 1999.

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Donald Jeffries, historian & Kennedy expert, believes JFK Jr was killed. He covers it in his books. He has a podcast & substack- "I Protest".

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With deep sorrow I am determining that you are stopping lower and lower, Dr. Alexander, joining the woke, the left. 😥🤬

I find no more Sage in Hama than I found in your “other” friend AwakeNitWoke.

Do explain please:

1. What the the deliberate, dragging by ears, connections with RFK Jr.?

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n. Since when 20-20 hindsight is not perfect? Why do you support leftist shticks of digging out 15 years old quotes-opinions? How are they more relevant than what people, who do not deny being mistaken and saying opposite in the past, say today? Should not we judge what people said 15 years ago by standards of the times, rather by woke decides is right today?

VERY, VERY disappointing. Perhaps, we saw enough and I/we should not be surprised anymore. 😥🤬

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No honor among thieves..

Ride in a garbage truck.

Get dumped with the rest.

From cute John-John to dead John-John.

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Tell us why you think that JOHN JOHN was murdered?

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he would have become POTUS

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Sometimes the truth is obvious. Killed by the same cartel that killed his father.

Ever since Allen Dulles brought over the Nazis.

New Rules.

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How do you think the cartels killed JOHN JOHN?

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Don't know/Don't care. "Plausible Deniability" is the flip-side of "Conspiracy Theory". Both outa Langley Labs.

It's become increasingly obvious that JFK, RFK, MLK, Malcolm X were snuff jobs by government operators.

I've come to assume George Wallace and Larry Flynt were also govt hit jobs.

Wallace had just received 42% of Democrat vote in Pittsburgh. Larry Flynt? Just becuz dey cud.

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So, they were all CIA? That's what comes out of Langley. Tell me more

about George Wallace getting 42% of Democrat vote in Pittsburgh.

I grew up in that area.

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In 1968, Wallace won 9,901,118 popular votes (out of a total of 73,199,998) — that is, 13.5% of votes cast nationally—carried five Southern states – Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi – won 45 electoral votes.

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Pennsylvania Pres. Primary. April 25th

https://www.detailedpedia.com/wiki-1972_Democratic_Party_presidential_primaries

1,374,894 Total Votes.

1,335,181 shared by top four. Wallace taking 2nd place. 42% of Pittsburgh vote was pointed out at the time as significant evidence of Wallace popularity with Blue-Collar in North and Mid-West. In 68 he was top vote getter for young men. [Sorry, can't find specific source for 42% of Pittsburgh vote. But Pittsburgh always conservative vs East Penn.)

481,900 (35.05%) Hubert Humphrey

292,437 (21.27%) George Wallace

280,861 (20.43%) George McGovern

279,983 (20.36%) Edmund Muskie

Wallace Assassination Attempt: May 15th.

The next day, May 16th

Wallace won Maryland and Michigan Democrat Primaries.

Maryland 41 Delegates with 38.67% of vote.

Michigan 67 Delegates with 50.96% of vote

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I read there might have been a pilot with him, too. The front passenger seat was never found.

I can't understand how his wife took a chance to fly at night. She was scared to fly. Also,

someone told me that Crooked Hillary and someone at State Department devised

something that would alter the radar systems on planes. Why did the US Department of Navy

refuse to let Senator Ted Kennedy see JOHN JOHN's body? Their bodies were cremated

in a hurry. He was his uncle. Plus, a Kennedy. I read that article, but could never find

it again.

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So, are you thinking someone convinced him to fly in conditions for which he was not qualified to fly in? because that is what he did.

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I don't know. I do know no Kennedy will ever be POTUS, if whomever get their way...they have so far, have they not? Teddy who drowned Mary Jo Kopechne could have never touched that lever, he knew it...his job was just to fuck America with his immigration madness.

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Plus....he still had problems with his leg.

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Exactly right.

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What makes you this certain? Ed was arguably the smartest of them all, yet …

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