Copyright 2012 Anonymous Physicist
In June 1963, at the graduation ceremony of George Washington University, President Kennedy gave a remarkable speech. In contradistinction to so many leaders before (and after) him, he basically declared peace, not war. And he said he was talking about “peace, not merely in our time, but for all time.” He renounced U.S. hegemony over the world. And he announced the nuclear test ban treaty and the cessation of aboveground nuclear bomb testing. Parts I and 2 are below.
He certainly should have gotten a Nobel Peace Prize, even posthumously, and even if that is against their “rules.” This speech is in stark contrast to a probable CIA/MI6 NOC like Obama whose Nobel acceptance speech basically called for perennial war on those who the British-American Regime sets up as their enemies.
Some of Kennedy’s speech has made it into the popular media. Such as his,
For, in the final analysis, our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this small planet. We all breathe the same air. We all cherish our children’s future. And we are all mortal.
Kennedy refused to go to war against Cuba, Vietnam, Laos, or to launch the “Big One” during or after the Missile Crisis. He had his envoy in Havana during his own assassination to re-establish normal relations. He was countermanded in bringing home the first 1,000 “advisors” from Vietnam by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, as he was being murdered. He told Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield, “after my re-election, I will smash the CIA into a thousand pieces and shatter them to the wind.” He started to smash the Federal Reserve Bank by printing U.S. Notes, instead of Federal Reserve Notes. And there is so much more he did.
After his assassination, the monstrous PTB got together and issued their “Report From Iron Mountain.” It actually said that perennial war is essential and good for mankind—that it was necessary for financial and other reasons. This horrific lie was meant to hide the fact that without the PTB pulling the strings, Man could eliminate war, poverty, hunger, disease and maybe now even death itself.
Every citizen of the USA, and indeed the world should listen to this speech at least once a month. How vastly different would our world have been, and be, if John and Robert Kennedy had governed for many years.
And so I ask, did, in effect, the equivalent of an actual savior briefly drop in on our species?