Here’s another coincidence to ponder: President Kennedy spoke about the shadow government (C_A) and his plans to dismantle them into one thousand pieces and throw them to the wind. (I’m paraphrasing). He was assassinated. President Bush comes along (who was head of C_A during Kennedy’s term) and in a speech talked about a thousand points of light. Perhaps making a mockery of JFK and suggesting that the C_A is everywhere? Then comes President Trump, who, at one of his rallies, mentions Bush’s one thousand points of light and asks “what did he mean, one thousand points of light? I don’t get it.” Appeared to be mocking Bush. Later, a false flag happens with a shooting in Thousand Oaks in California.
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This is indeed something to ponder. I have always felt there was something behind that odd phrasing of GHWB. He sometimes used terms in speeches that were supposed to connote something specific to insiders, like "New World Order."
What Bush meant by a thousand points of light was obvious. He was talking about volunteerism, serving our fellow citizens, and such volunteers and acts of service being points of light.
Anyone who thinks it had some sinister meaning is an idiot.
RE: “President Kennedy spoke about the shadow government (C_A) and his plans to dismantle them into one thousand pieces and throw them to the wind. (Im paraphrasing).”
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I did some research on that supposed Kennedy quote earlier this year (see my posting history). There is no proof that JFK actually said it.