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John F. Kennedy Speech, April 27, 1961 p2

American Newspaper Publishers Association. Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, NY. In a speech that should shock Americans. He warns the press and America to be on the lookout for the exact circumst...  
 
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lasticot01 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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He is talking about communism, not a hidden society inside America. Actually, he is asking the press to think if the information it is about to reveal may have adverse effects on US national security.
lasticot01 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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He is talking about communism
CasualDude (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Im glad the whole speech was posted in its entirety. What people fail to understand about this speech is that who hes talking about is not whats important. What he emphasizes is the government's responsibility to the people in not infringing upon rights and the people's, particularly the press's, responsibility to do what is in the best interest of national security and contributing to the democratic process.
mrshamus8219 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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thank you for posting the full interview,peace and love to all .TOGETHER WE STAND DIVIDED WE FALL
XpelPropaganda (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Hey, If we're that dumb and need mental evaluation, why not prove it by ignoring us? Why is there such a terror to strange people if we view rising government coverups, scandals, mess-ups and constitutional tampering as a conspiracy? What are you going to do now? start another war for DEMOCRACY so that we must agree with you? If we're that much lunatics, PROVE IT BY GOING HOME!

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XpelPropaganda (4 months ago) Show Hide
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President JFK was not merely talking about communists when he warned the nation about a present danger. He said that they worked through INFILTRATION. That's the reason now why we have secret courts, trials, detention (concentration) camps and torture. No propagandist would realize that the Communists already always lived the Patriot Act. Remember they were wrong about WMDs in Iraq?? That's your proof that a conspiracy is among us. They attack us more for being right.
XpelPropaganda (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Bush was NOT misled on ANYTHING with the Iraq War, just like he was NOT misled when he was being briefed on video about the danger of the levies in New Orleans and he later said publicly that he didn't think anyone could have predicted the levy breach during Hurricane Katrina. That's why he never blushed nor apologized to the masses who struggled to stop him from making the mistake.  His propagandists on the internet give those people even more mental diagnoses for being right today.
drag54on (6 months ago) Show Hide
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did anybody ask him questions during or after the speech? is there an analysis about that speech? (a serious i mean...)
bertverwoerd (6 months ago) Show Hide
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This speech is about the threat of the communist conspiracy, dumb fucks. He even mentions in the speech "we've seen the threats in the past couple of weeks" - in April 1961, Bay of Pigs happened. Also, Yuri Gagarin was the first man to go to space. Same month.

Don't start me 'bout that "speech that got him killed"-crap. He was killed years after this speech, and it had nothing to do with 'the NWO elite'. Shit. LOOK SHIT UP FOR ONCE.
MadCanada597 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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The problems with the communists he is speaking of in this speech, are the same problems the US government is imposing on the world.

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