A couple of rare photos of Lincoln with war correspondent Brian Williams.
Contrary to public belief, Brian Williams is a very private person. He has had a many experiences in his life that were never divulged to the public because of his reserved nature.
We all know he was one of the best in the business, reporting the news as he saw it and is most probably the most self-decorated war correspondent in USA’s history. This is a very gifted man that has talents and abilities that no-one ever thought possible.
Brian Williams was so advanced and ahead of his time, he had telepathic capacities and harnessed the ability to move back and forth in time travel with the click of a mouse.
Here we see Williams with Abe Lincoln the 16th president of the United States and a couple of his generals. When reporters asked Brian why he was standing behind the men in the photo he explained that he did not want to bring any attention to himself or embellish the photo or the story.
Brian and Abe just happened to be first cousin in his former life from three different aunts, 14 times removed from their great, great grandfathers. He know this sounds a little complicated but being on the secretive side he kept it from the public as long as he could.
Another noteworthy tidbit that most people didn’t know about Brian; he was in the box next to Abe when he was shot by John Wilkes Booth who also happened to be a distant relative.
What a coincident; being related to Booth and Lincoln and never telling the public. Can’t blame the guy for being modest; if I made 13 million dollars a year, I would certainly watch what I said.
As you can see by this rare photo; just like in the helicopter incident, the bullet that Booth fire narrowly missed his right ear. Some even speculate that Williams may have been the target and not Lincoln.
How this one event could have changed the history of the USA if the wrong person was shot and killed that night at the opera!!
Photo of Abe, his generals and Williams was submitted by P A S


