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DH Ep:1 JFK and the Lost Prophecy Files: America’s Mystic President

Author
Disturbing History-True Stories
Published
Mon 19 May 2025
Episode Link
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/dh-ep-1-jfk-and-the-lost-prophecy-files-america-s-mystic-president--66141018

You know him as the 35th President of the United States—a war hero, a charismatic leader, a symbol of youthful hope during a turbulent time. But what if there was another side to John F. Kennedy?
A quieter side. A seeker.

A man who, beneath the tailored suits and carefully crafted speeches, was chasing something far older than politics: truth hidden in the margins of history.In this episode of Disturbing History, host Brian takes you down a rarely explored path—into the mystic mind of JFK. This isn’t about war rooms or campaign trails. This is about what was on his nightstand: ancient texts, esoteric writings, and the prophecies of seers like Edgar Cayce. We’ll explore how Kennedy’s deep curiosity led him to investigate psychic phenomena, secret teachings, and spiritual philosophies. And how that hunger for deeper understanding—perhaps even destiny—shaped the way he viewed the world, power, and the human experience. Because sometimes, the most powerful truths aren’t whispered in halls of government…

but found in the spaces where science, spirit, and secrecy collide.

✨ In This Episode, We Explore:
  • JFK’s fascination with mysticism, prophecy, and spiritual knowledge
  • The writings and influence of Edgar Cayce and Manly P. Hall
  • His rumored interest in Atlantis, ancient civilizations, and lost knowledge
  • The spiritual undercurrent running beneath a very public life
  • Why Kennedy may have been more philosopher than politician—and why few ever talk about it


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Because sometimes, we disturb history...
and sometimes, it whispers back.

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