08-08-2016, 03:46 AM
I am very proud of this piece which, inspired by Poulgrain, finally links together two men who should have been paired a long time ago.
But that is how blind the JFK research community has been.
http://ctka.net/2016/jfk-hammarskjold/ha...elite.html
Anyway, Kennedy said of Dag, quite modestly, that compared to the Secretary General he was a small man. Since, in his view, Hammarskjold was the greatest statesman of the 20th Century.
When you finish reading this, you will see that really Kennedy was not that far behind. Imagine what the two could have achieved if they weren't murdered. And when you read this you will see that Dag was murdered, no ifs ands or buts. That is now high the stakes were.
But that is how blind the JFK research community has been.
http://ctka.net/2016/jfk-hammarskjold/ha...elite.html
Anyway, Kennedy said of Dag, quite modestly, that compared to the Secretary General he was a small man. Since, in his view, Hammarskjold was the greatest statesman of the 20th Century.
When you finish reading this, you will see that really Kennedy was not that far behind. Imagine what the two could have achieved if they weren't murdered. And when you read this you will see that Dag was murdered, no ifs ands or buts. That is now high the stakes were.