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April 22, 2010 at 11:24 pm #20566
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I don't know whats going to happen, but I wanted to say thank you to everyone for your advice.It's just a little complicated I guess. I swear to you I didn't start out searthing for these things. I'm just a normal person who fixes computers and not much of nothing else lol – it all just happened and on many levels it makes me very upset that it did. It's not just the frustration of getting to it. There's much more going on.According to what I found- the weapon that actually killed Lincoln was not a gun it was a dagger. A spear blade refashioned into a dagger with Jewels in it. The Spear blade is the Spear of Destiny. The (_) saw to it that it got to Booth's hands. Booth didn't die until 'after he gave it away to Mrs Quesenberry. Remember the man who was with Lincoln who ended up getting cut with a knife? Remember what happened to Him and His Wife? The knife they have on display is not that of Booth's, I'm convinced when this blade is found it will have Presidents Lincoln's blood on it. Remember I said according to what I found it is the Spear of Destiny, not according to what I believe (though I do believe it).So there you have more to the story. I know it all sounds incredible, believe me, thats nothing to the rest of it. Here's a bit of mystery for you- Lincoln and Kennedy was killed for the same reason.

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