John F. Kennedy was a Conspiracy Theorist

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John F. Kennedy was a Conspiracy Theorist

We are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy. That relies on primarily on covet means for expanding its fear of influence. On infiltration instead of invasion. On subversion instead of elections. On intimidation instead of free choice, on guerillas by night instead of armies by day. It is a system which has conscripted, vast human and material resources into the building of a tightly nit highly efficient machine that combines military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific, and political operations. Its preparations are concealed, not published. Its mistakes are buried, not headlined. Its dissenters are silenced not praised. No expenditure is questioned, no rumor is printed, no secret is revealed.

YouTube - Kennedy Speech Conspiracy Secret Societies
 
was JFK killed by the NWO?

He was killed by communists, who many believe are the NWO.

Lee Harvey Oswald was a die hard communist. And he got a job at that bookstore LONG before Kennedy announced his tour through Texas. Oswald learned that Kennedy would arrive and he and his communist buddies started planning.
 
you can find the full transcript here: http://www.jfklibrary.org/Historica...s/JFK/003POF03NewspaperPublishers04271961.htm

Kennedy was talking about communist russia in that part of the speech. if i remember correctly, the press conference is called "The President and the Press".

please read the entire content of the speech. or listen to it here: http://www.jfklibrary.org/Asset+Tree/Asset+Viewers/Audio+Video+Asset+Viewer.htm?guid={51BCDE90-AF4F-4EE9-A68E-ECC4CDE97F76}&type=Audio
 
Kennedy was talking about communist russia in that part of the speech. if i remember correctly, the press conference is called "The President and the Press".

Kennedy: "It is a system which has conscripted, vast human and material resources into the building of a tightly nit highly efficient machine that combines military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific, and political operations. - no rumor is printed, no secret is revealed"​


They sound pretty hardcore.
 
Kennedy: "It is a system which has conscripted, vast human and material resources into the building of a tightly nit highly efficient machine that combines military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific, and political operations. - no rumor is printed, no secret is revealed"​


They sound pretty hardcore.

Kennedy wanted them to sound hard core. I believe the Press was accusing our White House of holding secrets. This was Kennedy showing that his administration holding secrets about national security is nothing compared to the russians.
By comparison, we are an open society is basically what he was getting at.

It is true, however, that when a well-known diplomat from another country demanded recently that our State Department repudiate certain newspaper attacks on his colleague it was unnecessary for us to reply that this Administration was not responsible for the press, for the press had already made it clear that it was not responsible for this Administration.

Nevertheless, my purpose here tonight is not to deliver the usual assault on the so-called one party press. On the contrary, in recent months I have rarely heard any complaints about political bias in the press except from a few Republicans. Nor is it my purpose tonight to discuss or defend the televising of Presidential press conferences. I think it is highly beneficial to have some 20,000,000 Americans regularly sit in on these conferences to observe, if I may say so, the incisive, the intelligent and the courteous qualities displayed by your Washington correspondents.

Nor, finally, are these remarks intended to examine the proper degree of privacy which the press should allow to any President and his family.

If in the last few months your White House reporters and photographers have been attending church services with regularity, that has surely done them no harm.

On the other hand, I realize that your staff and wire service photographers may be complaining that they do not enjoy the same green privileges at the local golf courses that they once did.

It is true that my predecessor did not object as I do to pictures of one's golfing skill in action. But neither on the other hand did he ever bean a Secret Service man.

My topic tonight is a more sober one of concern to publishers as well as editors.

I want to talk about our common responsibilities in the face of a common danger. The events of recent weeks may have helped to illuminate that challenge for some; but the dimensions of its threat have loomed large on the horizon for many years. Whatever our hopes may be for the future--for reducing this threat or living with it--there is no escaping either the gravity or the totality of its challenge to our survival and to our security--a challenge that confronts us in unaccustomed ways in every sphere of human activity.

This deadly challenge imposes upon our society two requirements of direct concern both to the press and to the President--two requirements that may seem almost contradictory in tone, but which must be reconciled and fulfilled if we are to meet this national peril. I refer, first, to the need for a far greater public information; and, second, to the need for far greater official secrecy.
 
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Kennedy wanted them to sound hard core. I believe the Press was accusing our White House of holding secrets. This was Kennedy showing that his administration holding secrets about national security is nothing compared to the russians.
By comparison, we are an open society is basically what he was getting at.

Kennedy mentioned secret societies. Which secret societies is he referring to?
 
Kennedy mentioned secret societies. Which secret societies is he referring to?

KGB? I don't know. Read the entire speech for yourself, or listen to it.
The quote in the OP, taken out of context, means something completely different than what it meant inside the body of the total speech.

He wasn't talking about the federal reserve or anything connected to it. He was defending his secrecy policy with the press.
 
He was killed by communists, who many believe are the NWO.

Lee Harvey Oswald was a die hard communist. And he got a job at that bookstore LONG before Kennedy announced his tour through Texas. Oswald learned that Kennedy would arrive and he and his communist buddies started planning.

I thought he was killed because he didn't want to invade Vietnam. Instead they put in a puppet who would invade Vietnam to stop communism via the domino effect i.e. he wasn't a war monger?
 
I thought he was killed because he didn't want to invade Vietnam. Instead they put in a puppet who would invade Vietnam to stop communism via the domino effect i.e. he wasn't a war monger?

Johnson's wife owned the company that produced the Huey Choppers. Johnson had huge stakes in the construction companies that would be used in vietnam. KBR.
There is motive.
 
The quote in the OP, taken out of context, means something completely different than what it meant inside the body of the total speech.

Okay, I've read the complete speech.

http://www.jfklibrary.org/Historica...s/JFK/003POF03NewspaperPublishers04271961.htm

The video of the speech may be chopped up, but it doesn't appear to be out of context. One thing I will add is that Kennedy was asking the newspapers to be less open about revealing facts/truth that the "ruthless Conspiracy," our enemies, could exploit. The "Conspiracy" will have to use agents to acquire the knowledge through theft, bribery or espionage.
 
I thought he was killed because he didn't want to invade Vietnam. Instead they put in a puppet who would invade Vietnam to stop communism via the domino effect i.e. he wasn't a war monger?

Kennedy inherited the war and he supported its continuation. He left office with the Vietnam war still raging. Similar to another president supporting the current quagmire.
 
Okay, I've read the complete speech.

http://www.jfklibrary.org/Historica...s/JFK/003POF03NewspaperPublishers04271961.htm

The video of the speech may be chopped up, but it doesn't appear to be out of context. One thing I will add is that Kennedy was asking the newspapers to be less open about revealing facts/truth that the "ruthless Conspiracy," our enemies, could exploit. The "Conspiracy" will have to use agents to acquire the knowledge through theft, bribery or espionage.

he was talking about our enemy, Russia.
The Russians had a conspiracy to overthrow capitalism in america. How old are you? You don't remember the cold war? The original war on terror?


It would be like Bush talking about Al Qeada.
 
Kennedy was trying to ask for secrecy because our enemy, russia, has secrecy.
They scheme and conspired to destroy us using the very tools we won't use.
They can get intel on us from our press and that is dangerous.
These are the ideas kennedy was talking about-
Not one bit of it was about the NWO/Bilderberg/Illuminati/Tri_Lateral/etc
 
You can talk Russians all you want, but they were not the ones that killed John Kennedy nor his brother. I believe both were killed by the same group of people and it's possible that they got JFK Jr. as well. The Kennedy's were no saints by any means, but there was a reason both John and Bobby got taken out and Russia had nothing to do with it. I think JFK's comment on splintering the CIA into a thousand pieces would be a good place to start. Also Lyndon Johnson's mistriss had some very interesting things to say as well that connected Johnson to the plot to kill Kennedy also.
 
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