Anonymous ID: 744ee1 Dec. 13, 2021, 11:26 a.m. No.15187254   🗄️.is 🔗kun

baker

 

34, Eisenhower, Columbine, 1955, Dulles

 

re: notable >>15186676 (lb)Anon suspects that WH's were directly speaking to the board lb

 

the whole 34 thing of late seems to point to POTUS34 Ike and possibly his fall 1955 heart attack (cover story?). feels PAIN Sep231955. hospitalized next day in Denver.

 

released on Nov 11th → 11.11

 

flies on Constellation aircraft he nicknames "Columbine III"

 

was Columbine massacre a message re: Ike in 1955?

 

https://text-message.blogs.archives.gov/2016/09/22/heart-attack-strikes-ike-president-eisenhowers-1955-medical-emergency-in-colorado/

 

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

 

The aircraft on display, the only Lockheed VC-121E built, served as President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s personal airplane from 1954 until he left office in January 1961. A military version of the famous Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation commercial airliner, it has a fuselage “stretched” 18 feet longer than earlier versions. With more powerful engines, greater fuel capacity and greater speed, these aircraft were popularly known as “Super Connies.”

 

Eisenhower named this aircraft, his third Constellation, Columbine III, after the official state flower of Colorado in honor of his wife Mamie. An adopted daughter of that state, Mrs. Eisenhower formally christened the Columbine III on Nov. 24, 1954, with a flask of water from Colorado instead of the traditional bottle of champagne. Immediately afterward, Columbine III carried the President, the First Lady and British Field Marshall Viscount “Monty” Montgomery to Augusta, Ga., for a five-day golfing vacation over the Thanksgiving holiday.

 

The aircraft’s most important mission took place in July 1955, when it flew Eisenhower andSecretary of State John Foster Dulles to Geneva, Switzerland,for the first peacetime summit between the leaders of the Western democracies and the Soviet leadership. Columbine III served as the president’s official aircraft for six years, and during this time it was also used by key U.S. government officials and foreign dignitaries for high-priority flights.

 

https://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/Visit/Museum-Exhibits/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/195805/lockheed-vc-121e-columbine-iii/

 

man, this is getting wild