22-11-2010, 10:44 PM
Peter Lemkin Wrote:A sad day I remember well 47 years ago in Mrs. Fisher's Science Class, when the Principal if the school came in crying, silently plugged in a radio, left it on and left the room in uncontrollable tears. They killed JFK and they killed America and it has never recovered - in fact it has been on a very sharp downhill slide ever since, directly related to the fact that those behind it [and hundreds if not thousands of political assassinations] were never held responsible and secretly run the Country [or Crime Syndicate] still...in fact their grip on the levers of power and propaganda has never been so complete. Solve it [it is solved]; get it out 'there [AHA, that is our problem!]; or die soon as a serf on your knees - as likely as not in a concentration camp if you are like most of us on this Forum.....it is THAT bad, IMO. A few years more....the System is NOT self-correcting! It must be fought by the largest number or persons possible worldwide and with everything we have.....by any means necessary...it is them or us. Choose. A sad day indeed! A successful coup d'etat in the most powerful nation on Earth - and a secret one.
How ironic... My own memory was of a French class at prep school taught by a fellow from Czechslovakia. The bells in the campus church carillon tolled 43 and we got a tear-filled lecture not in French but in liberty. It was the first seed; it required quiet nurturing. Decades later, I am here with you all. Thanks, Myra, for the links to those videos. Thanks to all of us who labor in the deep political research mines. Perhaps the best way I can commemorate the man is to continue the work of learning more about modern-day sequelae,
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"