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John F. Kennedy Was a Pimp Daddy (Photographic Evidence)

Here’s a never-before published photograph, which appears to show John F. Kennedy on a boat filled with naked women — it’s a photo that could have altered world events.

JFK Was a Pimp Daddy

The photo is believed to be taken in the mid-1950s. It shows two naked women jumping off the boat and two more naked women sunning on the top deck. Just below the top deck — a man appearing to be John F. Kennedy is lying on a deck, sunning himself.

TMZ had multiple experts examine the photo — all say there is no evidence the picture was Photoshopped. The original print — which is creased — was scanned and examined for evidence of inconsistent lighting, photo composition and other forms of manipulation. The experts all concluded the photo appears authentic.

Professor Jeff Sedlik, a forensic photo expert, says the print appears to be authentic. Sedlik says the photo is printed on paper consistent with what was used in the 1950s. The emulsion on the surface of the print has numerous cracks — the result of aging and handling.

The photo was eventually given to a man who owned a car dealership on the East coast. The man kept it in a drawer for years, and would brag to friends he had an image of JFK on a boat with naked women. The man died 10 years ago and one of his sons inherited the photo.

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Had the photo surfaced when John F. Kennedy ran for President in 1960, it could have torpedoed his run, and changed world history.

RIGHT CLICK HERE to view the photo in HIGH RESOLUTION, then select “OPEN IN NEW WINDOW.”

(If it won’t open … RIGHT CLICK HERE, choose “SAVE LINK AS” and then save it to your desktop. Then DOUBLE CLICK the saved file on your desktop.)

Tell me if I’m wrong, but I’d bet that Kennedy and Clinton would have been really good buddies.

source: The JFK Photo That Could Have Changed History [TMZ]

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