Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Did Charles Lindbergh Execute Three Hoaxes In His Lifetime???

Charles Lindbergh

Charles Augustus Lindbergh (February 4, 1902 – August 26, 1974), nicknamed Slim Lucky Lindy, and The Lone Eagle, was an American aviator, author, inventor, military officer, explorer, and social activist. At age 25 in 1927, Lindbergh emerged from virtual obscurity as a U.S. Air Mail pilot to instantaneous world fame as the result of his Orteig Prize-winning solo nonstop flight from Roosevelt Field on Long Island, New York, to Le Bourget Field in Paris, France. He flew the distance of nearly 3,600 statute miles (5,800 km) in a single-seat, single-engine, purpose-built Ryan monoplane, Spirit of St. Louis. Lindbergh was the 19th person to make a Transatlantic flight, the first being the Transatlantic flight of Alcock and Brown from Newfoundland in 1919, but Lindbergh's flight was almost twice the distance. The record-setting flight took 33 1 ⁄ 2 hours. Lindbergh, a U.S. Army Air Corps Reserve officer, was awarded the nation's highest military decoration, the Medal of Honor, for his historic exploit.

274 Charles Augustus Lindbergh 103=27p Faked (274/2=137=33p Laughable) (377/13=29 Deceits)
66 Charles 30 (96 Freemason)
129 Augustus 21 Hoax (129/3=43=14p Sham (159/3=53=16p False)
79 Lindbergh 52 (79=22p Liar) (131=32p Unnatural)
145 Charles Lindbergh 82 (227=49p Laugh)

Born February 4, 1902 – 2+4+19+2=27/2+4+19+20=45/2+4+91+20=117– Bruce Wayne
Died August 26, 1974– 8+2+6+19+7+4=46/8+2+6+19+74=109/8+2+6+91+7+4=118 – Death

Birth Year Numerology –19+2=21/19+20=39/91+20=111– This is a Lie
Death Year Numerology –19+7+4=30/19+74=93/91+7+4=102 /2=51-Freemason, Conspiracy

From Feb 4,1902 – Aug 26,1974 is a period of 72 yrs 6m 22d-622/2=311=64p Thelema
                                                      is a period of 870m=87- Bill Gates, Rand Paul

From Jan 1,1974 – Aug 26,1974 is a period of 7m 25d or 33wk-Destiny, Reward
                                                     is a period of 238d /2=119 Star of David
From Aug 26,1974 – Dec 31,1974 is a period of 4m 5d or 18wk-Faked (45 Kabbalah                                                                                                                                                   HaHaHAHAHa)
                                                        is a period of 127d=31p B.S.

227 Spirit of St. Louis 74-Masonic (227=49p Laugh) (301/7=43=14p Sham)
277 Was the nineteenth person 106 =16 False (277=59p=17p Lie) [283=61p=18p Faked)
214 Transatlantic flight 79.=22p Liar (214/2=107=28p=Deceit) (293=62p/2=31 B.S.)
284 Thirty three and a half (33 1/2) hours 122 /2=61=18p Faked (284/4=71=20p WeDo)                                                                                                                                         (406=46=Deception)


Before the United States formally entered World War II, some accused Lindbergh of being a fascist sympathizer. He supported the isolationist America First movement, which advocated that America remain neutral during the war, as had his father, Congressman Charles August Lindbergh, during World War I. This conflicted with the Franklin Roosevelt administration's official policy, which sought to protect Britain from a German takeover. Lindbergh subsequently resigned his commission as a colonel in the United States Army Air Forces in April 1941 after being publicly rebuked by President Roosevelt for his isolationist views. Nevertheless, Lindbergh publicly supported the war effort after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and flew 50 combat missions in the Pacific Theater of World War II as a civilian consultant, though President Roosevelt had refused to reinstate his Army Air Corps colonel's commission. In his later years, Lindbergh became a prolific prize-winning author, international explorer, inventor, and environmentalist.


May 20–21, 1927: Lindbergh's New York to Paris flight

Six well-known aviators had already lost their lives in pursuit of the Orteig Prize when Lindbergh took off from Roosevelt Field on his successful attempt in the early morning of Friday, May 20, 1927. Prior to fueling The Spirit, Lindbergh's crew had strained and restrained the Shell Aviation fuel to eliminate as much sediment as possible. This was to prevent any fuel line blockages during the flight. Burdened by its heavy load of 450 U.S. gallons (1,704 liters) of gasoline weighing about 2,710 lb (1,230 kg), and hampered by a muddy, rain-soaked runway, Lindbergh's Wright Whirlwind-powered monoplane gained speed very slowly as it made its 7:52 am (07:52) takeoff run, but its J-5C radial engine still proved powerful enough to allow the Spirit to clear the telephone lines at the far end of the field "by about twenty feet [six meters] with a fair reserve of flying speed". Over the next 331⁄2 hours, he and the Spirit—which Lindbergh always jointly referred to as "WE"—faced many challenges, including skimming over both storm clouds at 10,000 ft (3,000 m) and wave tops at as low at 10 ft (3.0 m), fighting icing, flying blind through fog for several hours, and navigating only by the stars (whenever visible), and dead reckoning before landing at Le Bourget Airport at 10:22 pm (22:22) on Saturday, May 21. The airfield was not marked on his map and Lindbergh knew only that it was some seven miles northeast of the city. He initially mistook the airfield for some large industrial complex with bright lights spreading out in all directions. The lights were, in fact, the headlights of tens of thousands of cars all driven by eager spectators now caught in "the largest traffic jam in Paris history."

286 Six well-known aviators 88..133-This is a Hoax (286/13=22 Liar) (419=81p/3=27 Faked)
272 Had already lost their lives 110 /5=22 Liar (272/8=34 Lie) (382/2=191=43p=14p Sham)
349 In pursuit of the Orteig Prize 151=36p=666/6=111 This is a Lie (349=70p/2=35 Deceive)                                                                                                                        (500=50 Fraud, Dishonest)
203 Seven fifty two am 68 /4=17 Lie (203=23 Faker, Duped, Fraud) (271=58p/2=29 Deceits)
320 Seven fifty two am takeoff run 113-Dishonest Mainstream, Operation, Scottish (320=32                                                                                                      Unnatural) (433=84p/2=42 Freemason)
440 Over the next Thirty Three and a half hours 179 =41p Ludicrous (440=44 Deceptive)                                                                                                                            (619=114p/2=57 Magician)
222 Dead reckoning before landing 132 /4=33 Phony (222/2=111 This is a Lie) (354/6=59=17p Lie)
477 At Le Bourget Airport at ten twenty two pm 153 /3=51 Freemason, Conspiracy (477/9=53=16p                                                                                                                     False) (630=63/3=21 Hoax)
409 The headlights of tens of thousands of cars 157 =37p Concocted (409=80p/4=20 WEDO)                                                                                                                           (566/2=283=61p=18p Faked)


The Crime of the Century

On the evening of March 1, 1932, in what the press of the time came to sensationally refer to as "The Crime of the Century," an intruder kidapped 20-month-old Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr. from his crib in the second-story nursery of his family's rural home, Highfields, in East Amwell, New
Jersey, near the town of Hopewell. While a 10-week nationwide search for the child was being undertaken, ransom negotiations were also conducted simultaneously with a self-identified kidnapper by a volunteer intermediary, Dr. John F. Condon ("Jafsie"). These resulted in the payment 
on April 2 of $50,000 in cash, part of which was made in soon-to-be withdrawn (and thus more easily traceable) gold certificates, the serial numbers of which had been recorded, in exchange for information about the child's whereabouts that proved to be false. The child's remains were found by chance by a passing truckdriver six weeks later on May 12 in roadside woodlands near Mount Rose, New Jersey.

March 1, 1932 – 3+1+19+32=55/3+1+91+3+2=100 Sync with Century (55 Kidnap)

241 The Crime of the Century 106 -16 False (241=53p=16p Sixteen-Freemason) (347=69p/3=23                                                                                                                                     Faker, Duped, Fraud)
274 Kidapped twenty month old 103 =27p Faked (274/2=137=33p Phony, Laughable) (377/13=29                                                                                                                                                    Deceits)
453 From his crib in the second story nursery 163 =38p Death, Kabbalah HaHaHAHAHa                                                                    (453/3=151=36p=666/6=111 This is a Lie) (616/8=77 Damn LIes)
323 By chance by a passing truckdriver 134 /2=67=19p Bogus) (323/19=17 Lie) (457=88p Program)
333 Six weeks later on May twelfth 108 /6=18 Faked (333/3=111 This is a Lie) (441/21=21 Hoax)
302 Near Mount Rose, New Jersey 104..113-Dishonest Mainstream, Operation, Scottish                                                                                                              (302/2=151=36p 666/6=111 This is a Lie)

In response to the highly publicized crime, Congress passed the so-called "Lindbergh Law" on June 13, which made kidnapping a federal offense under certain circumstances. Known formally as the "Federal Kidnapping Act of 1932" ( 18 U.S.C. § 1201
(https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/1201)(a)(1) ), the new statute provided for federal jurisdiction over all future kidnappings in which any victim(s) were taken across state lines and/or (as had occurred in the Lindbergh case) the kidnapper(s) used "the mail or any means, facility, or instrumentality of interstate or foreign commerce in committing or in furtherance of the commission of the offense", including as a means to demand a ransom.

115 Lindbergh Law 61 – This Is A Hoax (115 Freemasons) (176 Abracadabra)

The assiduous tracing of the serial numbers of $10 and $20 gold certificates passed in the New York City area over the next year and a half eventually led police to Richard Hauptmann, a 34-year-old
German immigrant carpenter, who was arrested near his home in the Bronx, New York, on September 19, 1934. (Hauptmann was identified by the license plate number of his automobile, 
which a gas station attendant had written on the bill after receiving it from him in payment for fuel.) A stash containing $13,760 of the ransom money was subsequently found hidden in his garage. Charged with kidnapping, first-degree murder and extortion, Hauptmann went on trial for his life on January 2, 1935 in a circus-like atmosphere in Flemington, New Jersey. Six weeks later, he was convicted of first degree murder following 11 hours of deliberation when the jury delivered its verdict late on the night of February 13. Judge Thomas Trenchard immediately sentenced Hauptmann to death. Although he continued to adamantly maintain his innocence, all of Hauptmann's appeals and petitions for clemency were rejected by early December 1935. Despite a last-minute attempt by New Jersey Governor Harold G. Hoffman (who believed Hauptmann was guilty, but expressed doubts that he could have acted alone) to convince him to confess to the crimes in exchange for getting his sentence commuted to life imprisonment, 36-year-old Hauptmann refused to admit guilt and was electrocuted at Trenton State Prison on April 3, 1936.

169 Richard Hauptmann 79 =22p Liar (169/13=13 B.S.) (248/8=31 B.S.)
61 Richard 43 =14p Sham (61=18p Faked) (104/4=26 Lie)
108 Hauptmann 36 =666/6=111 This is a Lie (108/4=27 Money) (144 Killer, Time, Forty Four)

September 19, 1934 – 9+1+9+1+9+3+4=36/9+19+1+9+3+4=45/9+1+9+91+34=144

898 A stash containing thirteen thousand seven hundred sixty dollars of the ransom money 331=67p=19p Bogus (898/2=449=87p/3=29 Deceits) (1229=201p/3=67=19p Bogus)

January 2, 1935 – 1+2+19+35=57/ 1+2+91+35=102/ 12+91+3+5=111

171 Six weeks later 54 – Forty-Five-Kabbalah HaHaHAHAHa (171/9=19 Bogus) (225/9=25 Trick)
367 He was convicted of first degree murder 169 /13=13 B.S. (367 73p=21p Hoax) 
                                                                                                                           (536/8=67=19p Bogus)
214 Judge Thomas Trenchard 88..97=25p Trick (214/2=107=28p Deceit) (311=64p Chosen)
270 Sentenced Hauptmann to death 99 /3=33 Phony, Laughable (270=27 Faked, Money) 
                                                                                               (369/3=123 Conspiracy, Hidden Hand)
705 Refused to admit guilt and was electrocuted at Trenton State Prison 237 /3=79=22p Liar                                                                                                                                          (705/15=47 WEDO)

April 3, 1936 – 4+3+19+36=62/4+3+19+63=89/4+3+91+3+6=107=28p Deceit (89=24p Fakers) (62                                                                                                                                          Mason, Dollar)

Could Charles Lindbergh be the first Triple Hoaxster on this blog??? If you go by the numbers...there's a good chance that Charles is the Top Dog among the hoaxes presented on this blog.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Lindbergh

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