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has been diverted from its original assignment. It has become an operational and at times a<br />

policy-making arm of the government…” On January 16, 1961, in his ‘Farewell to the Nation,’<br />

President Eisenhower said: “In the councils of government, we must guard against the<br />

acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial<br />

complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist. We<br />

must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes.”<br />

Kennedy’s hatred of the CIA was well-known. After the Bay of Pigs disaster, he fired CIA<br />

Director Allen Dulles (who had secretly developed plans to expand the Vietnam War), and said<br />

he wanted “to splinter the CIA in a thousand pieces and scatter it to the winds.” Using a federal<br />

statute, Kennedy was going to force J. Edgar Hoover, the aging Director of the FBI, to retire,<br />

because he wanted somebody who better represented his New Frontier.<br />

Conservative in his economics, it was his intention to circumvent the Federal Reserve, by<br />

returning the authority to “coin and regulate money” back to the Congress, rather than have it<br />

manipulated by the international bankers who print the money and then loan in back to the<br />

federal government– with interest. On June 4, 1963, he signed Executive Order #11110 which<br />

called for the issuance of $4.3 billion in United States Notes through the U.S. Treasury, rather<br />

than the Federal Reserve, very similar to what Abraham Lincoln did. The Order also provided<br />

for the issuance of “silver certificates against any silver bullion, silver, or standard silver dollars<br />

in the Treasury not then held for redemption of any outstanding silver certificates, to prescribe<br />

the denominations of such silver certificates, and to coin standard silver dollars and subsidiary<br />

silver currency for their redemption…” This meant that for every ounce of silver in the U.S.<br />

Treasury’s vault, the government could issue money against it. This resulted in the introduction<br />

of more than $4 billion worth of U.S. Notes into circulation, consisting of $2.00 and $5.00 bills;<br />

and although they were never issued, $10.00 and $20.00 notes were in the process of being<br />

printed when Kennedy was killed. On Monday, November 25, 1963, the day of Kennedy’s<br />

funeral, President Johnson signed an executive order to recall the U.S. Notes that had been issued<br />

by Kennedy’s earlier directive; and five months later, the Series 1958 Silver Certificate was no<br />

longer issued, and was subsequently removed from circulation.<br />

And to top matters off, he advocated a strong West Germany; and after winning the<br />

showdown with Russia over Cuba, signed a limited nuclear test ban treaty with the Soviets.<br />

Needless to say, Kennedy’s agenda was contrary to the plans for a New World Order. As<br />

Jacqueline Kennedy was getting ready to leave Air Force One when it arrived in Washington,<br />

still wearing the bloodstained clothing from Dallas, she said: “I want them to see what they have<br />

done.” A very strange comment to make since Oswald was already in custody.<br />

In 1968, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy promised an honorable end to the Vietnam War, and with<br />

Martin Luther King, Jr. delivering the Black support, Kennedy most likely would have been<br />

elected President. However, that did not fit into the plans of the Illuminati, who wanted to<br />

prolong the war, and wanted Nixon to be President, because he represented the instrument that<br />

would perpetuate their goals. Again, there is plenty of evidence that points to a conspiracy in the<br />

assassinations of Bobby Kennedy, as well as King. The likelihood that the same forces were<br />

involved is evident, because again, the course of the nation was altered to fit into their plans.<br />

The Illuminati didn’t want Nixon elected in 1960, and to insure that he wasn’t, Eisenhower<br />

told the country that he couldn’t think of a single thing that Nixon had done to help, during the<br />

eight years of his Administration. That comment and his haggard appearance during the debates,

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