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Vatic Note:   A MUST READ SO WE NEVER FORGET WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A REAL PATRIOT AND  WILLING TO DIE TO DO WHAT IS RIGHT FOR YOUR NATION AND ITS PEOPLE.  What  he says below is as if it was not done in 1961, rather in 2012. The  enemies who are at war with us today are the same ones who killed our  duly elected President.  That is when the coup took place and has been  in effect ever since.  Here is a full transcript of the speech that got  JFK killed.  Not to say there were not other reasons, but it was also  his attempt to fulfill his promise to the American people to bring down  the conspiracy to destroy America.   He actually lists what we used to  be all about that was in every way the greatness of America, but alas,  no longer, unless we stand and reclaim it.
In that attempt to do what he could to stop it, he fired  the CIA chief,  the head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff  for his approval  of the Northwoods papers suggesting the false flag to fly a plane into a  tall building and blame it on the Cubans at the time.  He signed an EO  turning control of our currency and credit over to  the US treasury, and  was drafting legislation to put us back on the gold standard, and had  already issued silver certificates in the $1 bills.  All of these acts  would have stopped what we see happening today.
I will limit my comments except to say, I met him  personally and he was everything you think he is and I would be glad to  share the story of how I met him and what he did that showed he truly  cared about the people and the nation.  Sometimes its in small acts that  greatness is found.  
Let me know in the comments section if you want to know  what he did that I will never forget when I met him. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND  YOU PRINT THIS OUT, MEMORIZE IT, TEACH IT TO YOUR CHILDREN AND CARRY IT  AS A BANNER AS WE FIGHT TO RECLAIM OUR NATION.   He died doing all he  could FOR US, HIS PEOPLE.  We can do no less.  My bolds are in red.
John F. Kennedy’s speech on secret societies and freedom of the press transcribed into text
The 
following   is John F. Kennedy’s address before the American Newspaper Publishers   Association on April 27, 1961, given exactly 939 days before he was   killed on Nov. 22, 1963.
I first heard it years ago and posted the audio / sideshow of it on my 
other website for some time
 now, but it was just the other day I felt inspired to transcribe it   into text. I found only a part of this speech transcribed on 
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/John_F._Kennedy#Address_to_ANPA_.281961.29.
  
However,  it also contains other parts of the speech not included in the  audio-slideshow below from where I took it from.  I took the liberty to  highlight any 
text in bold that I thought was significant to put emphasis on. 
(VN: mine are in Red)
"Ladies  and gentlemen. The very word “secrecy” is  repugnant in a free and open  society. And we are as a people, inherently  and historically, opposed  to secret societies, to secret oaths, and to  secret proceedings. We  decided long ago, that the dangers of excessive  and unwarranted  concealment of pertinent facts far outweigh the dangers  which are cited  to justify it. 
Even today, there  is little value in opposing the thread of a closed  society by  imitating its arbitrary restrictions. Even today, there is  little value  in assuring the survival of our nation if our traditions do  not survive with it. And there is very grave danger that an announced need for increased security will be seized upon by those anxious to expand its meaning  to the very limits of official censorship and concealment. 
That  I do  not intend to permit to the extent that it’s in my control. And  no  official of my administration whether his rank is high or low,  civilian  or military, should interpret my words here tonight as an  excuse to  censor the news, to stifle dissent, to cover up our mistakes,  or to  withhold from the press or the public the facts they deserve to  know. 
For we are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy  that relies primarily on covert means for expanding its sphere of  influence, on infiltration instead of invasion, on subversion instead of  elections, on intimidation instead of free choice, on guerrillas by  night instead of armies by day. (VN:  This description tells us he not only knew their tactics already, but he knew "WHO" by this time as well.)
It  is a system which has conscripted  vast human and material resources  into the building of a tightly knit  highly efficient machine that  combines military, diplomatic,  intelligence, economic, scientific and political operations.  Its  preparations are concealed, not published. It’s mistakes are  buried, not  headlined. Its dissenters are silenced, not praised. No  expenditure is  questioned, no rumor is printed, no secret is revealed. 
No  President should fear public scrutiny of his program. For from  that  scrutiny comes understanding, and from that understanding comes  support  or opposition, and both are necessary. 
I’m  not asking your  newspapers to support an administration. But I am  asking your help in  the tremendous task of informing and alerting the  American people. For I  have complete confidence in the response and  dedication of our citizens  whenever they are fully informed. 
I  not only could not stifle  controversy among your readers, I welcome  it. This administration  intends to be candid about its errors. For as a  wise man once said, an  error doesn’t become a mistake until you refuse  to correct it. We intend  to accept full responsibility for our errors.  And we expect you to  point them out when we miss them. 
Without  debate, without criticism, no administration and no country  can  succeed, and no republic can survive. That is why the Athenian   lawmaker, Solon, decreed it a crime for any citizen to shrink from   controversy. 
That is why our  press was protected by the First Amendment,  the only business in  America specifically protected by the  Constitution, not primarily to  amuse and to entertain, not to emphasis  the trivial and the  sentimental, not to simply give the public what it  wants, but to  inform, to arouse, to reflect, to state our dangers and  our  opportunities, to indicate our crisis and our choices, to lead,  mold,  educate and sometimes even anger public opinion. 
This means  greater coverage and analysis of international news, for it is no longer  far away and foreign, but close at hand and local.  It means greater  attention to improve the understanding of the news as  well as improve  transmission. And it means finally that government at  all levels must  meet its obligation to provide you with the fullest  possible information  outside the narrowest limits of national security. 
And  so it is to the printing press, to the recorder of man’s deeds,  the  keeper of his conscience, the courier of his news, that we look for   strength and assistance. Confident that with your help, man will be what  he was born to be, free and independent.
 
 
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1 comment:
JFK was speaking about communism.
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