Normally I hate alex jones but this video was pretty interesting. as for JFK I believe he was the last non criminal president we had. That same thing that made him good is what got him killed.
Just throwing this out there but the speech from JFK about secret societies was completely taken out of context and in that speech he was actually advocating for slightly more secrecy.
Just throwing this out there but the speech from JFK about secret societies was completely taken out of context and in that speech he was actually advocating for slightly more secrecy.
Perhaps you would like to provide a transcript of that speech to illustrate your point.
He was warning against the press revealing sensitive information which the Russians could use to their advantage. This was during the cold war I believe. Sadly it has been taken out of context to fit into whatever views conspiracy theorists might have.
"The Soviet way of secrecy benefited the Soviet's national security at the expense of a closed Soviet society. The US was an open and free society but this put the US at a disadvantage with the enemy Soviets because those Soviets were gaining valuable intelligence from our open press. The US had a weakness compared to the Soviets in that the US press was free to use the First Amendment under the Constitution to announce any news, some news which was affecting national security." http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1299814
A friend of mine was going through his grandma's attic, and they found some letters from her husband talking about how "Kennedy must die" and shit like that.
They asked her about it, and she acted like she had no idea what it was about.(they were living near dallas at the time)
Pretty sure she threw it out afterward too...hahaha
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That video is about FDR bruh.
The title says it is but it touches on many points in the last 100 years.
This thread is now about the evils of fried Cheetos.
Perhaps you would like to provide a transcript of that speech to illustrate your point.
"The Soviet way of secrecy benefited the Soviet's national security at the expense of a closed Soviet society. The US was an open and free society but this put the US at a disadvantage with the enemy Soviets because those Soviets were gaining valuable intelligence from our open press. The US had a weakness compared to the Soviets in that the US press was free to use the First Amendment under the Constitution to announce any news, some news which was affecting national security."
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1299814
Part one
Part two
Part three
They asked her about it, and she acted like she had no idea what it was about.(they were living near dallas at the time)
Pretty sure she threw it out afterward too...hahaha