The Day That Sealed America’s Fate…”Can’t live in a world of peace, the banksters would not make as much money. JFK had to go.”

Sunday, November 1, 2015
By Paul Martin

by Dave Hodges
TheCommonSense.com
01 Nov, 2015

Iceland recently jailed its 26th banker, totaling over 74 years of prison time among the 26 criminals. These banksters were jailed for causing the financial meltdown of Iceland. Conversely, the U.S. bankster criminals on Wall Street were rewarded for their fraud and market manipulation with an gigantic set of ongoing bailouts as the taxpayers of the country were financially raped.

Last Man Standing

Iceland remains the only European nation to recover fully from the 2008 crisis. Iceland even managed to pay its outstanding debt to the IMF in full, and the debt was paid in advance of the due date. This is highly significant because this means the Bank of International Settlements has absolutely no hold on Iceland and its banking system. Conversely, the banks in the United States are so manipulated by the Bank of International Settlements that the US stands of on the brink of the next bankster-created war which will be fought and lost against Russia and China.

Once upon a time, America nearly had her Icelandic moment. Just over 50 years ago, America nearly achieved independence from bankster influence. But as fate would have it, a fatal head shot from the grassy knoll, from a gun fired by Lucian Sarti who used hollow point bullets, ended America’s hope of true economic and political sovereignty in 1963.

A Speech for the Ages

In June of 1963, JFK called out the elitist bankster war mongers in his famous American University speech. Unfortunately, JFK’s enlightened attitude was a threat to the prevailing establishment and he paid for his idealism with his life five months after delivering the American University Commencement speech.

We had never seen a President championing the virtues of peace and the elevation of the concern for the common man. We will not likely ever see this kind of leadership again. The following excerpts of JFK’s American University speech show us what could have been and why the elite could not handle four more years of a JFK Presidency. For if JFK had lived, the following ideals would have formed the goals of an energized nation.

Here are the words of a young, idealistic President as spoken at American University in June of 1963:

“…So, let us not be blind to our differences–but let us also direct attention to our common interests and to the means by which those differences can be resolved. And if we cannot end now our differences, at least we can help make the world safe for diversity. For, in the final analysis, our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this small planet. We all breathe the same air. We all cherish our children’s future. And we are all mortal…
…First: Chairman Khrushchev, Prime Minister Macmillan, and I have agreed that high-level discussions will shortly begin in Moscow looking toward early agreement on a comprehensive test ban treaty. Our hopes must be tempered with the caution of history–but with our hopes go the hopes of all mankind…
…Confident and unafraid, we labor on–not toward a strategy of annihilation but toward a strategy of peace…”

Can’t live in a world of peace, the banksters would not make as much money. JFK had to go.

The Rest…HERE

Leave a Reply

Join the revolution in 2018. Revolution Radio is 100% volunteer ran. Any contributions are greatly appreciated. God bless!

Follow us on Twitter