Jesus the Extraterrestrial - Origins by Leo Mark

Jesus the Extraterrestrial - Origins by Leo Mark

Author:Leo Mark [Mark, Leo]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Thrillers, extraterrestrial, Novel, jesus, Fiction
ISBN: 9781461018322
Publisher: CreateSpace
Published: 2011-04-02T23:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER 20

Washington DC, 1959

The senator for Massachusetts, John F. Kennedy, had just got home after an exhausting day’s work. It was past eight p.m. and he sat down in a comfortable armchair in his office to finish reading a book he had started a short time before. The senator was in the habit of reading at least one book every two weeks, as he liked to keep up to date with what was happening in his country and around the world. Every day he read for at least half an hour. That day, a rainy Wednesday, shortly before he finished his reading the phone began to ring behind him. He put the book on the table beside him and got up to answer it.

‘Kennedy residence,’ he said, answering the phone.

‘I’d like to speak to Senator John Kennedy, please, tell him it’s Oswald Griffin.’

‘Hello, Mr. Griffin, it’s Jack speaking.’

‘Hello, Jack, you mean you answer your own phone? How democratic of you!’

‘Not at all, generally the calls are for me, so it’s easier to answer myself. My wife has her own line in the bedroom. But what do I owe the honor of this call to? It’s been years since we spoke.’

‘Jack, do you remember the last time we spoke, I told you the day would come when we would need you and you would be called on?’

‘Of course I remember.’

‘Well the day has come. We need you. You are being activated.’

‘Mr. Griffin, it’s an honor to be able to help. But remember that at the time we agreed a password?’

‘Yes, of course, I hoped you would ask. “When the day dawns the just will rise up.”’

‘“And the unjust shall perish.” Exactly.’

‘You have a sharp memory. Let’s get to the point. Can you meet me tomorrow for lunch at my house?’

‘Of course. I’ll clear my diary and meet you at your house. Midday?’

‘Perfect. Any special dish?’

‘Surprise me!’

‘Leave it to me. You’ll have a big surprise. See you soon, brother.’

‘See you soon.’

JFK hung up the phone thoughtfully. He took off his reading glasses and ran his hands through his hair, looking a little worried. ‘What can Oswald Griffin want with me? The Priorate needs me? I thought this day would never come,’ the senator thought to himself. Oswald Griffin was the grand master of a secret society the Kennedys had covertly been members of for many generations. Jack had been prepared since childhood, in case one day the society needed him. His grandfather had never been activated, his father only a couple of times; but if the grand master phoned in person, it must be a very serious matter and his mission a very important one.

The following day, early in the morning, the senator started to settle some domestic matters that were pending. He hadn’t slept very well due to his anxiety about the lunch he was to have. As Oswald lived quite close he would go straight there without going to his office first. At 11.30 a.m. the driver went to tell him it was time to leave.



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