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Chapter 43 591<br />

Communist Negro agitation (called the Civil Rights Movement, inspired by Jesuits<br />

McSorley and LaFarge), forcibly integrating the Armed Services and thus further<br />

destroying the morale of our once invincible American Military. He also, according<br />

to Dr. Peter Beter, was used to rob Fort Knox of Fourteenth Amendment<br />

America’s gold, moving it to the Federal Reserve Bank in New York.<br />

But after the failure of the Bay of Pigs invasion President Kennedy changed.<br />

Due to his betrayal by the Jesuits’ Council on Foreign Relations in the person of<br />

McGeorge Bundy, he sought to “break the CIA into a thousand pieces.” Why?<br />

Because the CIA was the teeth of the Council on Foreign Relations, the enforcer of<br />

the Empire’s secret government. Of this relationship Victor Marchetti tells us:<br />

“It was in such an atmosphere of restiveness and doubt, on a January<br />

meeting in 1968, that a small group of former intelligence professionals<br />

and several other members of the cult of intelligence met to discuss the<br />

role of the CIA in U.S. foreign policy, not at CIA headquarters in<br />

Langley, Virginia but at the Harold Pratt House on Park Avenue — the<br />

home of the Council on Foreign Relations.” {2}<br />

And no wonder, for Allen Dulles, the Director of the CIA in 1961 had been a<br />

CFR member for years just like Bundy, who was Dulles’ tool to wreck the Cuban<br />

invasion that Kennedy had approved. So, Kennedy secretly fired Dulles – the darling<br />

of the <strong>Vatican</strong>’s Jesuits – while openly he accepted his resignation. Kennedy then<br />

appointed John A. McCone to replace him. McCone was one of Spellman’s<br />

Knights and would prove to be one of the President’s assassins, resigning in 1965.<br />

Meanwhile, President Kennedy seriously resisted the power of the <strong>Vatican</strong>’s Jesuit<br />

General Janssens. First, according to The Washington Post, he determined to<br />

destroy the CIA — that agency which Truman described after the Kennedy<br />

Assassination as “a symbol of sinister and mysterious foreign intrigue.” We read:<br />

“Kennedy did fail in his attempt to gain full control of the CIA and its<br />

major partners in the Defense Department. It was the most crucial<br />

failure of his abbreviated presidency. He recognized his adversary<br />

during his first term, and as he related confidentially to intimate<br />

acquaintances, ‘When I am reelected, I am going to break that agency<br />

into a thousand pieces.’ He meant to do it too, but the struggle cost him<br />

his life.” {3)<br />

Secondly, President Kennedy sought to end the Vietnam War. The way in<br />

which he sought to end it was described in a report, entitled,<br />

“ ‘Memorandum for the President, Subject: Report of McNamara-Taylor<br />

Mission to South Vietnam’ . . .<br />

The Jesuits – 1960 - 1963

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