him, the supposed democraticallyelected President.
It was the shadowy elite who
controlled the country from behind the scenes, through various powerful
groups, who worked completely independently from the government
.
In what appears to be an attempt to bring power and influence back to democratically
elected representatives, JFK clashed with the CIA, the Federal Reserve, big oil and even
the militaryindustrial complex. Almost all of the policies adopted that went against
these groups were quickly reversed after his death . . .
About a month before his assassination, JFK signed the National Security Action
Memorandum (NSAM) 263 ordering the withdrawal of 1,000 military personnel from
Vietnam by the end of the year. However, on November 26, 1963, only four days after
Kennedy’s death, Lyndon Johnson passed NSAM 273 which reversed the withdrawal
and reinforced U.S. commitment in Vietnam . . .
Although it is easy to either deify or vilify JFK, the truth is that he was merely a man who
was a product of his environment –
the occult elite
. As a member of this rarefied group,
he mixed with the dark side of Hollywood and got involved with the horrendous world of
MK slaves and handlers.
However, on a professional level, Kennedy went against the best interests of the elite on
several occasions by attempting to go against the CIA, the Federal Reserve, the
militaryindustrial complex, and big oil companies.
Indeed, Kennedy took bold steps towards limiting the powers of organizations who act
in total secrecy and who give absolutely no accounts of their actions to the public.
He
went against the shadow government which works in the dark and, soon
after, he was assassinated in broad daylight.
Fifty years later, the official theory is that a lone
gunman killed Kennedy. Is that
plausible? In the decades that followed, the dreaded Kennedy curse continued,
decimating the most prominent members of the family. Was the Kennedy dynasty
shunned from the occult elite? . . .
John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas, at 12:30pm on Friday, November
22, 1963. He was shot once in the throat, once in the upper back and once to the head.
Lee Harvey Oswald, an employee of the Texas School Book Depository from which the
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