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Patrick Bouvier Kennedy's birth
President John F. Kennedy and his wife, Jacqueline, welcomed their third child, Patrick, on Wednesday, August 7, 1963 at 12:52 p.m.
Patrick arrived five and a half weeks early and weighed just 4 pounds, 10½ ounces.
It was reported that Patrick suffered from respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), his lungs not being fully developed and causing him to struggle for breath).
Patrick reportedly died just over 39 hours later.
Sent to Libya
Patrick Kennedy was sent by warship from Massachusetts, U.S. to Benghazi, Libya. He arrived in Libya on Friday, November 8, 1963, 14 days before his father would be assassinated in Dallas, Texas.
He was raised by Edward Baker Lincoln's grandson, Moftah Salem Gazzala Qaser Ahmad and his wife, Aziza Al-Masly. He has a PhD in Near Eastern Studies, a Master's degree in Engineering and was Chief Engineering Consultant for the Port of Benghazi.
Patrick began studying Gematria, Numerology, the Lunar, Roman and Gregorian Calendars, the Bible, the Quaran and Psalms (in their ancient Arabic and Hebrew languages) since he was 17 years old.
He and his wife, Elham, have two sons, Zacharia and Heisam.
Twitter Feed
On November 7, 2020, Twitter account user "Patrick Bouvier Kennedy 777.....17" posted:
"Once my files get declassified ,all these corrupt news media will go bankrupt..Game over.
Liars telling you Fake News.
People deserve the truth.
Ask them ?
PBK lives or not .
I am not surprised the US is in a Turmoil."
In total, he tweeted 5,964 times in just 108 days.
Patrick's final tweet, on February 23, 2021, contained only one word, "Timshel" — Hebrew for "Thou mayest" (or "you can") — which is what was God said to Cain when he told him he could choose good over evil.
Left: Photo of John F. Kennedy, Jr. as a child. Right: Childhood photo of Patrick Bouvier Kennedy provided by Twitter user "Patrick Bouvier Kennedy 777.....17"
Article from August 7, 1963, following the Kennedy baby news flash from Cape Code.
Baby Patrick was reported to have been afflicted with hyaline membrane disease, now called Respiratory Distress Syndrome or RDS, and was placed in an incubator.
Photo of baby Patrick Kennedy provided by Twitter account of "Patrick Bouvier Kennedy 777.....17"
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