Ok I don’t know how the three could be tied together, but WHAT?! I was casually researching C.S. Lewis books since I want to start reading them, and came across this tidbit of info. It was thrown into the middle of a sentence just as casual as could be, but obviously as a conspiracy theorist my jaw dropped and I had to read it again to be sure I’d read it properly. EDIT: Just to add, since there's been some confusion in the comments, I don't mean same day/different year...we're talkin' same day/same year, all dead within 70 minutes. Same exact day!
You’re telling me that all three of these very famous and very influential men died on the same day and there’s no conspiracy to it? I fully acknowledge that not everything can be a conspiracy, but this just seems waaaaaay too coincidental.
I am a huge fan of all three of these people: JFK for obvious reasons, Huxley (Brave New World is disturbingly spot-on and every human must read it), and C.S. Lewis I always looked up to as a young Christian reading the Narnia series.
I know there are more pressing matters going on currently, but discovering this has rocked my world and I simply cannot believe that I didn’t already know this. Has anyone researched this or have any sources for me to look at?
Edit: just to add some info I was able to find, Huxley died first - ten minutes later, Lewis died - less than an hour later, JFK was murdered. In nearly every article I’ve read, it discusses how forgotten the deaths of Huxley and Lewis are - including the article I linked. Here’s another one: “The assassination of US President John F. Kennedy overshadowed everything else that happened that day, including the deaths of two famous authors — C.S. Lewis and Aldous Huxley. In fact, Lewis’ obituary was not published in The New York Times until November 25th. Lewis died of renal failure in his home in Oxford an hour before Kennedy was shot in Dallas, TX.
Although at the time very few people knew these three men died the same day, the strange coincidence eventually became known.”
And another one: “But virtually no one on 22 November 1963 realised—and relatively few realise even now—that that day also saw the departure of the two other major figures, who were also world-shapers in their very different ways. The deaths of Lewis and Huxley were mute, private events, only reported in The Times three days later.”
Edit #2: In my research, I've found some different quotes that I think prove how anti-TPTB these two authors were:
Lewis: From his essay 'Willing Slaves of the Welfare State' - "I believe a man is happier, and happy in a richer way, if he has "the freeborn mind." But I doubt whether he can have this without economic independence, which the new society is abolishing. For economic independence allows an education not controlled by Government; and in adult life it is the man who needs, and asks, nothing of Government who can criticize its acts and snap his fingers at its ideology. Read Montaigne; that’s the voice of a man with his legs under his own table, eating the mutton and turnips raised on his own land. Who will talk like that when the State is everyone’s schoolmaster and employer?"
Huxley: From 'Brave New World' - "Most men and women will grow up to love their servitude and will never dream of revolution"
"A really efficient totalitarian state would be one in which the all-powerful executive of political bosses and their army of managers control a population of slaves who do not have to be coerced, because they love their servitude."
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