President of the United States Abraham Lincoln is shot while attending an evening performance of the farce Our American Cousin at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C.

It Happened on
April 14, 1865

He is shot by actor and Confederate sympathizer John Wilkes Booth.

This appears to be the first death-based psyop executed by the group “Death Takes a Holiday” which is a large group of European artists who act out death-based psyops on Europe and North America. They are responsible for the faking of all assassination attemps and successes of the 18th and 19th century. This group comes under the direction of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, Abraham Lincoln, Major Generals Henry Halleck and Daniel Sickles, Queen Victoria’s half-brother P.T. Barnum and Prince Albert’s twin brother Allan Pinkerton.

We are meant to detect the continuation of the lives of operators via the conception of children on the day of the event, who are born to the perpetrators 9 months later. Most of the time, the assassinated party conceives children with the assassin.

Mary Surratt’s continuation is detailed in the following event.

EVENT CARD

Following Abraham Lincoln's assassination on April 14, the four conspirators condemned to death during the trial are hanged, including David Herold, George Atzerodt, Lewis Powell and Mary Surratt
It happened on 7 July, 1865

The Featuring: Abraham Lincoln, Mary Surratt. (more...)

To be continued…

I will eventually append this article with the information concerning Mary Surratt’s son John Harrison Surratt Jr and tell you who were the other actors who participated in this hoax.


People featured in this post:


Abraham Lincoln

16th President of The United States


Mary Surratt

American boarding house owner in Washington, D.C. , who was convicted of taking part in the conspiracy which led to the assassination of Abraham Lincoln


John Wilkes Booth

American stage actor who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C., on April 14, 1865

Portrait Battle: Von Lenbach vs. Vilma Parlaghy

“Vilma Parlaghy was born at Hajdu Dorog, Hungary, in the seventles. When but a little girl she exhibited such a genius for art that her parents gave her all the advantages avallable at Buda-pest. When she was 14 she was taken to Munich, that she might study under the famous Von Lenbach. That master, however, took few pupils, and especially did not wish to be bothered with a girl. Vilma, piqued, set up a studio of her own and made a copy of one of Von Lenbach’s noted paintings, which so amazed him that he consented to teach her.” San Francisco Bulletin, Wed, Jul 08, 1908 ·Page 12

1879
Porträt des Helmuth Graf von Moltke
von Franz von Lenbach


1891
Portrait of Helmuth Karl Bernhard Graf von Moltke
by V. Parlaghy