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flew to New York, where he secretly met with Nelson Rockefeller. A subsequent news release<br />

indicated that Rockefeller had requested the meeting, when in fact Nixon had. The result of the<br />

meeting was the Fourteen Points of the “Compact of Fifth Avenue,” which injected Rockefeller’s<br />

socialistic plans into the Platform of the Republican Party.<br />

After losing to Kennedy, Nixon ran for Governor in California, but lost to Pat Brown in<br />

1962. He left his law practice, and moved to New York, where he worked as a partner in the law<br />

firm of John Mitchell, who was Rockefeller’s personal attorney. He lived in an apartment at 810<br />

Fifth Avenue, a building owned by Rockefeller. He was a CFR member from 1961-65, and it<br />

was during this time that Nixon rebuilt his political career.<br />

On November 22, 1963, the citizens of Dallas, Texas, found in their Dallas Morning News an<br />

unsigned leaflet titled “Wanted for Treason.” At the top appeared John F. Kennedy’s picture, and<br />

a list of reasons for the accusation. It was later discovered that it had been drafted at a Pepsi-Cola<br />

‘convention’ in Dallas, by lawyers of the Rockefeller law firm of Nixon, Mudge, Rose, Guthrie,<br />

and Alexander, to be used as an attack on Kennedy during the 1963 Presidential campaign. There<br />

is more than one Kennedy Assassination researcher who feels that Nixon had prior knowledge of<br />

Kennedy’s shooting, though no hard evidence has ever come to light.<br />

While it is widely accepted that there was a conspiracy behind Kennedy’s death, as the<br />

volumes of evidence prove, there has never been a single group pinpointed as the mastermind of<br />

such a plan. The complexities involved in such a cover-up, certainly point to the Illuminati,<br />

because they are the only group in the world, operating behind the scenes, able to influence and<br />

control all the elements necessary to pull off something like this. His murder was carried out<br />

publicly, because they wanted the political leaders in this country to know who was in control.<br />

Ten days before he was shot in Dallas, it has been reported that President Kennedy said in a<br />

speech at Columbia University: “The high office of President has been used to foment a plot to<br />

destroy the American’s freedom, and before I leave office I must inform the citizen of this<br />

plight.”<br />

There has been a phenomenal amount of research done on the case of President Kennedy’s<br />

murder, and it almost seems that when he died, the tide changed in this country. The forces<br />

behind the assassination of Kennedy were able to change the course of history at will, and with<br />

the new-found confidence at their success, the power they gained, literally allowed them to exert<br />

complete control over American government.<br />

One fact that linked the Illuminati to the Kennedy conspiracy was the oil connection. Huge<br />

oil fields had been discovered off the coast of Vietnam in 1950, and Rockefeller was able to use<br />

oil as a ploy to ferment a fear that Vietnam would be lost to Communism, the way Cuba was.<br />

However, Kennedy wanted to end American involvement in the war, and in October, 1963, he<br />

recalled 1,000 so-called advisers. He planned to bring home all American soldiers by 1965. After<br />

Kennedy was eliminated, the U.S. government escalated the war in Vietnam. Billions of dollars<br />

was being made from the war, because war is good business. This money source would have<br />

ended.<br />

Though the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), an offshoot of the Coordinator of<br />

Information, was initiated in 1942 by President Roosevelt, President Harry Truman was the one<br />

responsible for its evolution into the Central Intelligence Agency in 1947. He also began to see<br />

its growing power. In a column that appeared in the Washington Post on December 21, 1963, he<br />

revealed his feelings about the agency: “For some time I have been disturbed by the way the CIA

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