3 DAYS IN '63
Three Reasons Why TPTB Wanted to Kill Kennedy in 1963
NewsFocus, by Tim Watts -
052116 Updated 081716
For those that seek to find holes in the
armor of Camelot, let it be noted and recognized that President
John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th president of the United
States, came into the office swinging right from the start.
No president since Kennedy has ever so
boldly fingered the powers that be (TPTB) so publicly and so
frequently as he did.
No one certainly angered them more than
Kennedy.
First off, Kennedy said no to the Bay
of Pigs Invasion, April 17, 1961. (George HW Bush has been
reported by many to have been deeply connected to that
operation).
Second, as a result of the operation,
Kennedy fired CIA Director Allen Dulles (one of this country's
biggest traitors and a longtime Rockefeller and Bush family associate) and
he then
threatened to break the CIA into a million pieces.
Third, one of his very first major
speeches while in office, following Eisenhower's warning about the
military industrial complex, was to deliver a deliberate,
strategic and
impassioned call to the press association (ANPA) at the
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, on April 27, 1961, his famous "secret
societies" speech, in which he literally openly exposed to the
world for the first time, in deliberate fashion, the secret
power that sits behind the scenes in this world.
He also made a direct, emphatic plea to
the press, a call for help, to assist him in "alerting the
American people."
That's a heck of a start for someone's
first 100 days in office.
While it's true that both Roosevelt's went
after the "money trust" (TPTB) in their first 100 days of
office, again, none arguably did as much to anger them as
Kennedy did.
Andrew Jackson is perhaps the only other
President that might have angered TPTB as much as Kennedy, but
Kennedy was the first in the modern era to physically go after
them, and that obviously did not set well, as history sadly
shows.
If there was a time in his short tenure as
president, where Kennedy angered them most, an argument can be
made that 1963 was the year that Kennedy poked the hornet's nest
of TPTB the most.
His first direct attack was the signing of Executive order
11110 on June 4 of that year, allowing the US government the
ability to once again create its own money, outside of the
Federal Reserve cartel.
Next up, just six days later, Kennedy gave his historic speech on peace at American
University, June 10, in which he spoke of his plans for
disarmament. In this most eloquent speech, Kennedy reiterated
only one thing, that he would "continue" to fight
for peace. This obviously did not sit well with the military
industrial complex, in which his predecessor had warned the
nation earlier.
Perhaps the straw that broke the camel's back that year
the most was
the fact that on October 11, Kennedy placed National Security
Memorandum 263 into the official record, which signaled his
intent to pull the US out of Vietnam, something that once again
angered TPTB and their newly formed military industrial complex.
This sordid, illicit cartel showed its resolve on November
22, 1963, with a public execution in Dealey Plaza, on the
53rd anniversary of their Jekyll Island coup against this
country.
The "tell" in this
conspiracy was National Security Memorandum 273, which
contradicts Kennedy's NSM 263.
Some say this memorandum
was placed into the US record on November 26 while Kennedy was away in Dallas,
however, released docs show a date of November 26, just days
afterward.
According to investigative
researcher Jim Marrs, the first draft of memo 273 was written
the on November 21, the day before Kennedy was shot.
The gist of this conflict
is that memo 273 totally contradicted National Security
Memorandum 263, which Kennedy had earlier put into the record
himself.
If their treason was never punctuated before this
day,
Kennedy's public murder was that exclamation point.
The Warren Commission, which included the man that Kennedy
had fired, ex-CIA Director Allen Dulles, concluded that there
was no conspiracy involved, however, the 1976 House Select
Committee on Assassinations concluded that there was indeed a
conspiracy involved to murder Kennedy. (Also for Martin Luther
King Jr.)
The corporate media tellingly refrains from mentioning this
fact to this very day.
For those that like to argue over the reasons for Kennedy's
murder, (some of that being deliberate obfuscation of the facts)
I like to think that the reasons are quite obvious, as noted in
this article.
Three days in 1963 that angered TPTB to the point of not just
cold-blooded murder, but a savage, public execution that
involved brutal head shots in retaliation.
President Kennedy will forever be a heroic martyr in this
country and around the world, for giving his life in the fight
to stop this evil cartel of the uber-rich.
No matter how much they try to sully the Kennedy name, to
undo the martyr force that they themselves myopically created,
it is clear that there once was a US president that had the
integrity, and the balls, to fight for all of us - to stand up
for what is right.
This country has been waiting far too long for another
president of integrity and character, to stand up to this
criminal cabal.
To this day, we still wait.
See Also:
Kennedy's Secret Societies Speech
The Text of Kennedy's Secret Societies Speech
Kennedy's Speech
on Peace
JFK vs. The Fed
The
Assassination of President Kennedy
When the Media
Failed Us Most
Audio:
You Give Me Fever (JFK Remix)
[MP3]
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