13 People Who Had Foreknowledge of JFK’s Assassination

J.L. Pattison
19 min readNov 16, 2019

The Thirteen People Who Knew About President Kennedy’s Assassination Before It Happened

JFK in Hawaii — June 09, 1963 (Courtesy of the JFK Library’s Public Domain Photos)

One of the many fascinating discoveries uncovered by independent researchers in the nearly 60 years of investigation since the murder of President John F. Kennedy, is the revelation that numerous people had foreknowledge of the assassination.

Why this is so remarkable is because we’ve been programmed since grade school to believe that President Kennedy was killed by Lee Harvey Oswald, and absolutely no one else was involved.

But what you’re not told is that Oswald had no motivation to kill the president and he even denied killing the president. He was also the first person to publicly reveal there was a conspiracy involved in the assassination when he forcefully declared, “I’m just a patsy.”

Unfortunately, the world never got an opportunity to hear what else Oswald knew because he was quickly—and conveniently—silenced by a single gunshot while in police custody by a man who would also later publicly reveal that a conspiracy was behind the assassination. That man, Jack Ruby, admitted to reporters that there were more people involved in the assassination when he said, “The people that had so much to gain and had such an ulterior motive for putting me in the position I’m in, will never let…

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J.L. Pattison

Called "A 21st Century Rod Serling," JL Pattison is the author of 4 books of contemporary speculative fiction for modern-day thought criminals. JLPattison.com