JFK Foresaw His Death, Note Suggests
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Two and a half years before his assassination, John F. Kennedy seemed to have had a premonition of his own death. A paper that Kennedy’s longtime secretary, Evelyn Lincoln, tucked into her diary was included in 60,000 pages of documents made public in Washington by the National Archives and the Assassination Records Review Board, which accumulates documents that could shed light on the Nov. 22, 1963 assassination. Lincoln said she found a note on June 5, 1961, in which Kennedy wrote: “I know that there is a god and I see a storm coming. If he has a place for me, I am ready.”
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