26-09-2013, 07:26 AM
I agree VV that Kennedy was a shock to the system. And that the general sum of what he was doing and how fast he was doing it was something they had not planned for.
But I really think that when you measure all of these things, his foreign policy was the one that bugged them the most.
One of the things I will be talking about at Duquesne is how that crappy poseur Clinton, Spielberg's best buddy, completed David Rockefeller's 30 year quest for globalization in the Western Hemisphere.
If you read Gibson's book you will see that JFK and King David really did not like each other. Because if you read Betting on the Africans you will see that Kennedy was for nationalism, and not just against colonialism, but against imperialism in the Third World.
BTW, wait until you see the connection between Clinton, Rockefeller, Clinton's former chief of staff,and Landesman, the guy Hanks hired to write and direct this rerun of the WR Parkland. Its in Reclaiming Parkland. An alternative journalist who had been around the block on the CIA's connections in Hollywood tipped me off to it.
Because they are so politically and historically callow, Hanks and Spielberg really think Clinton and Obama are the cat's meow. And don't even begin to understand, let alone comprehend, what was at stake in 1963.
But I really think that when you measure all of these things, his foreign policy was the one that bugged them the most.
One of the things I will be talking about at Duquesne is how that crappy poseur Clinton, Spielberg's best buddy, completed David Rockefeller's 30 year quest for globalization in the Western Hemisphere.
If you read Gibson's book you will see that JFK and King David really did not like each other. Because if you read Betting on the Africans you will see that Kennedy was for nationalism, and not just against colonialism, but against imperialism in the Third World.
BTW, wait until you see the connection between Clinton, Rockefeller, Clinton's former chief of staff,and Landesman, the guy Hanks hired to write and direct this rerun of the WR Parkland. Its in Reclaiming Parkland. An alternative journalist who had been around the block on the CIA's connections in Hollywood tipped me off to it.
Because they are so politically and historically callow, Hanks and Spielberg really think Clinton and Obama are the cat's meow. And don't even begin to understand, let alone comprehend, what was at stake in 1963.