“Without debate without criticism, no administration and no country can succeed. And no republic can survive.” ~ John F. Kennedy
By Catherine Austin Fitts
The complete failure of the military-intelligence-banking leadership to persuade the American people that John F. Kennedy was killed by a lone assassin is testimony to the efforts by thousands of Americans to document and share their individual pieces of the jigsaw puzzle that constituted the invisible coup d’etat that occurred with Kennedy’s death.
A European reporter sent me an interview he had done of a historian who has focused his research on the Kennedy assassination. The historian said he had counted over 1,000 people who had died mysteriously in the process of bringing to light the facts of Kennedy’s death. Is that number of killings possible? Based on my experience, yes it is.
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Killing for national security is a major job program in America. The cover up of the Kennedy assassination is just a drop in the bucket. It is a part of a total picture of running organized crime activities to finance the black budget and to centralize control. The number of poisonings, induced heart attacks, manipulated surgeries, unusual car accidents, random crime incidents and so forth are significantly beyond the numbers that the popular consciousness can yet fathom even though they touch literally ever family and community.
To appreciate that the American people are a great people who care about themselves, about each other and about humanity, take a moment this week to understand how much of the truth about the Kennedy assassination has come out and how many lives and careers have been risked or sacrificed to do so.
This week marks the anniversary of the death of John F. Kennedy, Jr. To mark the occasion, I would like to thank each person who has contributed their piece of the authentic story of those times and of the execution of a President by people who were paid by the national security machinery of this country and who have continued to be paid richly ever since. Each one of you has served mankind well and we are grateful to you.
He who archives writes history. On this anniversary, let us recommit to archiving “of the people, by the people, for the people” so that justice shall not perish from this earth.
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