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In Gone with the Wind's plot, Frank Kennedy leads a secret raid against a shanty town that served as a refuge for vagabonds. Seeing its population as a threat to all that is decent, Kennedy and his ex-rebels try to eliminate it. What they didn't know was that Union soldiers had learned about the raid and intercepted them. This part of the story precisely mirrors JFK's handling of Cuba and Fidel Castro.

The shanty town is supposed to represent Castro's Cuba, and the decent Southerners symbolize America. Like Cuba, the run-down community lies within close proximity to all that is good and honorable. When the island nation overthrew the Batista regime and became Communist, it was a tremendous disgrace for the U.S. This moment is also symbolized in the movie when Scarlett is accosted by the town's vagabonds.

Acting out of anger and the need for security, Frank Kennedy planned to avenge his wife, which is intended to represent JFK's frustration with Cuba and the move to assassinate Castro. Here is where the Illuminati comes in. It's the all-powerful force that controls everything, and the federal troops in Gone with the Wind symbolize the order. It was the troops that killed Kennedy, and it was the Illuminati that killed JFK.

And there you have it, proof that Hollywood has been sending subtle messages for a much longer time than previously suspected. We've known for years that movies foretold 9/11, and now we know that they foretold the assassination of the 36th president.

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