Keep your eyes open for battle

Carmelo 2022-04-22 07:01:10

Many people believe that the assassination of Kennedy was a huge conspiracy, a coup planned by an oligarchy. There are also many people who scoff at this conspiracy theory. Everyone has their own way of understanding a matter, and I'm not going to comment. But what I want to say is that I thought the president of the most powerful country in the world was assassinated. Three years later, his younger brother, who served as the Minister of Justice and was preparing to run for president, was also assassinated. The relevant personnel were either mysteriously killed or had an accident. After the president was assassinated, his legal successor immediately overturned all the resolutions he had made during his lifetime, including reconciliation with the Soviet Union and ending the Vietnam War. I think we'd be too naive to not suspect a conspiracy. A friend once told me that we were actually discussing whether the assassination of the president was a conspiracy or not. Maybe a lunatic killing a civilian on the street could be a crime of passion, but assassinating the president is such a huge project that there must be an inside setting. The route of the President's parade is easy to assassinate, and there is also the power to allow the President to choose to parade in a convertible, and to find an absolute sniper elite who can hit the head of the moving President from a long distance, and to inform the President in advance. The driver communicates well, stops the car at the right time, so that the sought-after can have full confidence in hitting the fatal blow, etc., etc., etc., without the close cooperation of every detail, the vast engineer who kills the president of a country cannot succeed. What's more, this is not the president of a small country in the Middle East, Africa or South America who riots every day, but the elected president of the only superpower in the world at that time.

The U.S. intelligence agency has pushed back the release time of the relevant information of the investigation that year, and even Trump, who had threatened to release the information before, persuaded the powerful situation department to delay the release of the information on the grounds of national security. Push the time to 2038. In 2038, the child born in 1963 who was assassinated by Kennedy will be 75 years old in 2038, and the average American life expectancy will only be 78.6 years old. At that time, the American people who are really interested in the truth will be again How much is there, I am afraid that it is more to talk about after dinner. I believe Trump is interested because he was 18 years old when Kennedy was assassinated. I believe that Kennedy's death was unbelievable to him and to the American people at that time, and it also left a huge legacy in their hearts. Doubt, it is now announced that many people who have come from that era are still alive. If there is really a huge conspiracy, the impact on the US regime and high-level oligarchs will be immeasurable, and it is very likely that a bottom-up regime shock will break out. After 2038, if there is any conspiracy, at most it will be a curious talk about people chatting after dinner.

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  • Kaelyn 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    The last speech was very touching. Show the word this is still a government of the people for the people and by the people!

  • Uriah 2022-03-28 09:01:02

    2014/5/30: The courtroom conclusion is tearful, almost like a ray of light, piercing the haze over the city near the 535 incident; 2021/2/27: The conspiracy/investigation narrative offers its spontaneous politics. The direct political positivation of good detectives and the plea to replace the rotten machine with a healthy state is given to the mass police, and to a rigged and carefully directed mass. The production of fiction is an immediate (doxa) political consensus (doxa), and the crime story seems to be a pure fiction of a claim to power.

JFK quotes

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    title card: "To sin by silence when we should protest makes cowards of men." - Ella Wheeler Wilcox

    President Eisenhower: ...We have been compelled to create a permanent armaments industry of vast proportions. And to do this three and a half million men and women are directly engaged in the defense establishement. We annually spend on military security alone...

    Narrator: January, 1961. President Dwight D. Eisenhowers's Farewell Address to the Nation.

    President Eisenhower: ...This conjunction of an immense military establishment and arms industry is new in the American experience. The total influence - economic, political, even spiritual - is felt in every city, every Statehouse, every office in the federal government. We must guard against the aquisition of unwarranted influence - whether sought or unsought - by the military-industrial complex. We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes.

    M. L. King, Jr.: ...that "All men are created equal."

    JFK: Every degree of mind and spirit that I possess will be devoted to the cause of freedom around the world.

  • Jim Garrison: The war is the biggest business in America, worth $ 80 billion a year.