JFK vs. The Federal Reserve
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on 01-22-2010 at 09:52 PM (1164 Views)
I've been thinking about JFK recently and his assassination and HOW this country might have progressed if not for his "seemingly" untimely death. I say seemingly, because with GOD there is nothing that is untimely!
I'm not a big conspiracy theorist. I do believe however that man is continually conspiring against GOD and for the purpose of committing evil. Needless to say, there WAS a conspiracy against JFK and THIS COUNTRY. Whether it was just one man or not, it was indeed a conspiracy to kill JFK.
What indeed WAS the motive for the assassination of John F. Kennedy? It was certainly politically motivated. Was it more than just a lone gunman? I believe the probability of it is high.
Who had a lot to gain by the elimination of JFK? Did the soviets? Maybe... The soviet response to the assassination was that it was certainly politically motivated by some subversive group - probably racially motivated groups in the deep south....
I believe that whoever pulled it off - assuming it was more than a solitary gunman - was a very powerful organization. The official warren investigation commissioned by johnson had a very interesting appointee - by Johnson himself.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_commissionJohn J. McCloy - former president of the world bank. I found this appointment to be interesting. I looked him up on wikipedia here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_J._McCloy
Members
Earl Warren, Chief Justice of the United States
Richard Russell, Jr. (D-GA), U.S. Senator
John Sherman Cooper (R-KY), U.S. Senator
Hale Boggs (D-LA), U.S. Representative
Gerald Ford (R-MI), U.S. Representative
Allen Welsh Dulles, former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
John J. McCloy, former President of the World Bank
Among the numerous attorneys working for the Commission was Arlen Specter, now a Senator.
He was selected by Johnson to serve on the Warren Commission in 1963. Notably, he was initially sceptical of the lone gunman theory, but a trip to Dallas with Allen Dulles, an old friend also serving on the Commission, in the spring of 1964 to visit the scene of the assassination convinced him of the case against Oswald. The only prominent lawyer among the seven commissioners, with the possible exception of U.S. Chief Justice Earl Warren, he brokered the final consensus — avoiding a minority dissenting report — and the crucial wording of the primary conclusion of the final report. He stated that any possible evidence of a conspiracy was "beyond the reach" of all of America's investigatory agencies — principally the FBI and the CIA — as well as the Commission itself.I then decided to look at the Atlantic Institute and what IT was....
From 1966 to 1968 he was Honorary Chairman of the Paris-based Atlantic Institute.[10]
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_InstituteDoing some research on the atlantic institute, I found out that it was affiliated with the Bilderberg Group. The Bilderberg group is a very secretive organization....
The Atlantic Institute (full name - Atlantic Institute for International Affairs) is an independent, non-governmental institute which promotes economic, political, and cultural relations among NATO alliance members and the international community in general. Based in Paris, France it was founded in 1961.
The institute was approved by the NATO Parliamentarians Conference in June 1959 and opened formally on January 1 of 1961.
John J. McCloy, Honorary Chairman 1966-1968
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bilderberg_GroupThis is what I've been reading about and thinking about. I haven't come to any conclusions as I doubt enough evidence remains. But all of this is so highly circumstantial - and I smell something fishy.
The Bilderberg Group, Bilderberg conference, or Bilderberg Club is an annual, unofficial, invitation-only conference of around 130 guests, most of whom are persons of influence in the fields of politics, banking, business, the military, and media. Each conference is held under intense security and secrecy.
Check out the video below. I do believe that had JFK not been assassinated, we might be in MUCH BETTER SHAPE today as a nation.













