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Q, The Awakening
Q, The Awakening
Q, The Awakening
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Q, The Awakening

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A fictional "what if" based on the internet phenomenon of Q threads and the possibility of JFK, Jr. still being alive. An interesting theory involving the friendship between Donald Trump and JFK, Jr.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherGANGI
Release dateJun 25, 2019
ISBN9781393110422
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    Finally the Truth from Roger Stone and his intimate relationship with John John. Q lovers rejoice. This is Q-nation at its best, poking holes and thrusting deeply into the dark places until the white hot truth comes out.

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Q, The Awakening - Rayna M. Gangi

DISCLAIMER

This is a fictional account of people and places that are or have been in the public eye. Any statements or accounts, and any names attributed are and should be considered fiction. The author has no personal knowledge or relationship to anyone in this book.

CHAPTER 1

I was just a kid graduating from my military school when I witnessed that little boy saluting the riderless horse with the boots reversed. I couldn’t imagine what he was feeling, nor did I believe that Lee Harvey Oswald was the only one responsible for the murder.

I wasn’t always on top of everything going on in the world, but my father had taught me to read everything I could because politics affected business, and I was going to follow in his footsteps to build my own business in New York.

I had listened to JFK’s speeches, especially the ones about Cuba, and his last one about the CIA. The Cuban missile crisis was brought on by the Russians, but Kennedy handled it with strength, and I appreciated that. The CIA was an offshoot of the KGB, in my mind, anyway, and JFK was ready to splinter them all.

I knew how the CIA had overthrown governments, and I was convinced they were totally involved in the JFK assassination. I didn’t know how, exactly, but I did know that George Bush, Sr., was in Dealey Plaza that fatal day, and that Lyndon Johnson wanted Vietnam to become a real war.

I was almost old enough to be drafted into Johnson’s war, but foot problems kept me from being drafted, and that was alright with me. It was a war that wouldn’t be won, and I wasn’t a believer in America meddling in the affairs of other countries.

I kept tabs on John-John as he was growing up, especially because his mother was involved in the publishing world in New York City.

When his uncle Bobby was subsequently murdered four years later, people called it a Kennedy curse, but I believed it was more a plan by the CIA and the Bushes to keep the Kennedy brothers out of the White House. They were too centrist, too willing to expose the corruption, and the powers that be behind the Washington elite couldn’t let them be in control and power.

Teddy didn’t seem to be a problem to them. He was allowed to walk away from the drowning of his girlfriend, and given absolute power in the Senate whenever Democrats had control. His ideology was Democratic Socialism, one step from true Communism, and our Congress was in full support of his agenda. He wanted universal or single-payor healthcare, but luckily, the American people weren’t ready for that and he was not successful.

John-John, in the meantime, was the Prince of New York, of the country. Paparazzi followed him everywhere, and I think parts of him enjoyed that. His father’s murder, of course, stayed with him, and as he grew older, he acted out his pain with extreme sports and an attitude that plagued his mother.

He was eventually diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder and put on Ritalin. Those of us who understood what it was like to be smart and constantly in the public’s eye, knew that he was most likely just acting out, from his grief and frustration and didn’t need medication. What he needed was people in

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