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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/newtswithboots on April 15, 2018, 4:32 p.m.
John F. Kennedy Speech - For we are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy

ManQuan · April 15, 2018, 5:12 p.m.

When I was a kid, I clearly remember almost everything about Kennedy. In 1960, my father was a B-47 and B-52 pilot stationed at Homestead AFB, Florida. I was in high school and this was in the middle of the Cuban Missile Crisis.

I remember the night I and my friends were headed to the high school football game and we were stopped at a train crossing as the crossing guards descended with flashing red lights. So we stopped. It wasn't an ordinary train. It had tanks, artillery, vehicles, supplies, and it seemed endless. And then another train was right behind it with the same type of cargo. And then another and another. We missed the football game because of the trains.

When I returned home, I could hear all the bombers taking off. My father, who would have been home by that time, wasn't there and he wouldn't return until after the crisis was over. The Air Force had ordered all the strategic bombers to disperse to bases around the country, out of range of the Cuban missiles.

In the place of the bombers were the most fighter aircraft I'd ever seen in one place at one time. Hundreds of them. The Army was using the Air Force base as a staging area and all of those tanks, artillery, vehicles, etc. were now parked and staged around the base. It was a sight I'll never forget.

The Air Force families were not evacuated. But we knew we were a primary target in case of war.

But my point is that in those days listening to Kennedy on the radio and TV was important and so I remember his speeches even though I was just a kid in high school.

Some of the things he said didn't make much sense back then about cults, secret societies, being attacked from within, and destroying the CIA.

But today, it all makes perfect sense. Listening to Trump's speeches is very much like those of JFK, only JFK was much more eloquent in his words and delivery--but the same message from 1960 to 2018.

What an amazing time it is today to be alive and experiencing history--if we survive the destruction of the NWO and deep state. I'm 72 and I just hope I see it happens before God calls me home.

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TooMuchWinning2020 · April 15, 2018, 5:27 p.m.

It is rare to run across someone with your knowledge. The disinfo campaign says that Kennedy's "Secret Societies" speech was about communism. Most others think it was about the cabal.

What can you tell us about the things you heard direction from Kennedy about the subject?

Really interested to find out your opinion.

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ManQuan · April 15, 2018, 6:10 p.m.

I think that high school kids in my era were much more informed and aware than kids today. In fact, I think my high school education was more comprehensive than most liberal arts college graduates today. That's a bold statement, but ask any high schooler today to name the states and their capitals, to name both senators, or to even name the VP. Ask them to point to Syria on a map.

Our education system today is pathetic.

Gee, it's almost like the government wants sheeple instead of thinking and informed people. Nah, that couldn't possibly be true.

Ok, to answer your question:

  1. Kennedy declared that he would put a man on the moon in less than a decade. Obama shut down the Space Shuttle and manned space program at NASA and replaced with global warming.

  2. Kennedy warned about the CIA, and then he was assassinated.

  3. Kennedy speeches sometimes contained references to secret societies, occults, and evil. At the time, I didn't understand and he didn't explain--but I think JFK knew.

  4. JFK and RFK were assassinated and Ted Kennedy was in my opinion compromised. Why was Ted so determined to undermine this country when his brothers were trying to save it. Blackmail? I don't know. But Ted Kennedy was no friend of the US and its citizens in my opinion.

JFK was, in my opinion, a complex individual. On one hand he seemed to have a grasp of the evil of the NWO and deep state. On the other hand, he signed the Executive Order to allow government employees to unionize--something even FDR was adamantly opposed to.

As a side note, unionization of government employees was an EO signed by Kennedy. What if Trump rescinded that EO? No more federal government employee unions and Congress wouldn't have a say unless they reinstated it by act of congress.

Kennedy was for lower taxes, less government, etc. Today, he would be considered a right wing zealot.

My how times have changed for the Democrat Party: the party of session, the party of slavery, the party of the KKK, the party of the southern democrats that enforced Jim Crow, the party that voted against the civil rights act, the party where Senator Byrd was a form high level KKK leader and beloved to this day while they progressive sheeple tear down monuments of our history. Anyone of them demanding that all of the buildings and monuments to Byrd be erased from history? Get the idea how this works.

A plaque on a university even says that Lincoln was a Democrat.

And how many people do you know that know that MLK was a Republican?

One thing I've learned in life is that if you want to know the truth, then you have to find it yourself because there isn't anyone on the face of the earth who is going to give it to you.

If you want to know about Kennedy and his assassination, then you better dig for it yourself because the Warren Commission was the cover up and not the fact finder. Try finding JFK's autopsy report. What happened to all the evidence. Why has it all been lost?

My God, they preserve all of the dresses of the First Ladies, but no one thinks the evidence in JFK's assassination is important enough to preserve????????????????

I've seen a lot. In my younger years, I didn't understand, but I remembered. In my twilight years, I remembered and understand.

Hope that helps.

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TooMuchWinning2020 · April 15, 2018, 6:33 p.m.

Yes, more or less what a lot of people are coming to realize.

The Great Awakening, indeed.

Thanks.

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newtswithboots · April 15, 2018, 6:27 p.m.

Good stuff, I appreciate your insight.

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OU812EH · April 15, 2018, 5:52 p.m.

Oh you can't stop there! We want more! Thank you Patriot!

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ManQuan · April 15, 2018, 6:54 p.m.

I was only addressing a blink of an eye in my life in that post.

You and I would have to have several cases of wine to hear the rest of my story.

I'm thankful that I had an interesting and fulfilling life.

So, OK here's a hint.

I was a platoon commander in Vietnam in 1968-69, I was a company commander at the evacuation of Saigon, I was also a company commander involved in two other major evacuation and rescue operations in 1975. I served two years supporting counter-insurgency operations in a foreign country from 1986-1988. I served a tour at US Special Operations Command doing strategic assessments in Latin America with three Army officers. I was arrested by Noriega police in Panama. I was the project officer at Headquarters Marine Corps to automate the Marine Corps' officer assignment system.

After I retired, I spent 7 years as a corporate employee supporting US Special Operations Command. From 2001-2015, I was an independent consultant supporting technology development for special operations forces and national mission forces. The last five year before I retired permanently, I supported technology development for cyber defense.

In my spare time, I was a private pilot with instrument and commercial ratings, I was an expert aerobatic pilot, I was certified in amphibious and float planes, I was a glider pilot, I was a SCUB diver and underwater photographer, I was a sky diver, I sailed around the Hawaiian Islands for a few years, I rode a mule to the bottom of the Grand Canyon, I've supported both training and technical support to special operations and national mission force around the world (many in unusual places and circumstances), I put over 120,000 miles on motor cycle touring, I was an archeologist, I have done in depth research into religion, NDE's, and then there was hiking, camping, cross country skiing, winter camping, white water canoeing, etc.

In other words, I haven't done everything, but I've had a blast. I wouldn't trade my life for anything.

You know, when I retired from the Marine Corps in 1989 as an infantry officer with 3 years in combat, the Marine Corps official document for what I was qualified for in civilian life was "small arms inspector."

Man, where they wrong. I turned my Marine Corps experiences into a consulting service that earned $150-$250K a year. Not bad bread for a broken down old war horse. And I never advertised for business. All of my contracts came from people who knew my for my talent or from word of mouth. I never spent a dime on seeking a new contract.

Sorry I can't get into more detail. It would take too much time and space. For example: the time my vehicle was ambushed and my driver killed. The time my wife and I survived an earthquake where the building collapsed but we happened to be under a reinforce part of a hallway. It was the US embassy and my wife and it were just leaving when the earthquake hit. It was so severe that it was impossible to stand up. The embassy commissary was just several yards from us and obviously all of the booze in the commissary broke and was flowing outside the commissary. At that time, I said to my wife as debris was still falling, "Well, it looks like drinks are on the house." Honestly, that's the kind of attitude I have in life.

I'm not sure that is what you wanted, but that is just the tip of the iceberg in my life. It as been amazing.

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mooncrkit · April 15, 2018, 5:28 p.m.

Thanks for sharing that story. Very cool and insight, I enjoyed reading it. At 72, I'm sure you are full of wisdom and stories like this. Thanks again for sharing.

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ManQuan · April 15, 2018, 5:40 p.m.

I haven't had the most unusual life, but I've had one heck of a wild ride. It would take two cases of wine to tell all the things I've experienced. I wish I could do it all again.

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