John F. Kennedy
May 29, 1917 / November 22, 1963
In 1963, JFK ordered a complete withdrawal from Vietnam.
Is that what got him killed?
In view of these criticisms, readers who actually pick up McNamara’s book may experience a shock when they scan the table of contents and sees this summary of Chapter 3, titled “The Fateful Fall of 1963: August 24–November 22, 1963”:
Kennedy’s decision on October 2, 1963, to begin the withdrawal of U.S. forces from South Vietnam? Contrary to Frankel, this is not something you will find in Halberstam. You will not find it in Leslie Gelb’s editorial summary in the Gravel edition of The Pentagon Papers, even though several documents that are important to establishing the case for a Kennedy decision to withdraw were published in that edition. Nor, with just three exceptions prior to last spring’s publication of Howard Jones’s Death of a Generation—a milestone in the search for difficult, ferociously hidden truth—will you find it elsewhere in 30 years of historical writing on Vietnam.
Places like; :history News Network" will deny this and say we didn't cut off assistance to S Viet Nam but read carefully they will admit we did stop funding it.. (???)
John Fitzgerald “Jack” Kennedy 35th President of the United States of America. John Fitzgerald “Jack” Kennedy, commonly referred to by his initials JFK, served as the 35th President of the United States from January 1961 until his assassination in November 1963. Theories abound with who might have been behind that and why.Jack, while physically attractive, was not in good health. He had one leg shorter than the other causing him a lifetime of spinal problems. He was thought to have Leukemia in 1935 and diagnosed with Addison's disease so bad that he was given last rites 3 times as a younger man. The early treatment for Addison's disease (steroids) curiously had the effect of boosting his libido, something Jack had no shortage of to begin with. JFK was a womanizer extraordinaire, philanderer. He slept with his wife's press Secretary and is known to have a threesomes with certain twins. At one time Jack told is brother Ted, if he didn't have something strange at least once a day he couldn't think straight. John was an aristocrat, that is what they did. Jackie, his wife, had to know, but he was in some sort of social class where infidelity was expected.
When Jack got into politics his grand-father did everything he could to see that he got elected including calling in favors with the Mafia. They promised to give the Mafia free reign over Las Vegas if they helped with the election. The Mafia also thought it would be nice to have friends in high places so they were more than happy to comply. When visiting Las Vegas Jack wanted to 'hang' with the Rat Pack and was give his own Rat Pack name. He spent his evenings partying with the ‘Rat Pack’ and mornings were spent recovering, playing cards in a steam bath while women worked on them under the table. The Mafia provided a high priced hooker named Judith Campbell. The list goes on including lasians with known or suspected communists. There are books on this subject now that the facts are out due to recent FOIA and declassification.
Jack even had a fling with Marilyn Monroe which worried the FBI because they thought Marilyn near child mentality and possible socialist sympathies made her subject to being part of a blackmailing scheme and a reelection scandal. (This leads to question her suspicious death.)
JFK was reckless with his personal life, including his personal safety which eventually got him killed after he nixed security measures on his last ride in the Daley Plaza in Texas October 1963.
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KennedyJFK Backed out of the “Bay of Pigs” invasion leaving the revolutionaries to their fate on the beach of communist Cuba. He was also the one who started sending “Advisors” to Viet Nam to help with their war against communism.
National Security Action Memorandum 263
National Security Action Memorandum Number 263 (NSAM-263) was a national security directive approved on 11 October 1963 by United States President John F. Kennedy. The NSAM approved recommendations by Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Maxwell Taylor. McNamara and Taylor's recommendations included an appraisal that "great progress" was being made in the Vietnam War against Viet Cong insurgents, that 1,000 military personnel could be withdrawn from South Vietnam by the end of 1963, and that a "major part of the U.S. military task can be completed by the end of 1965." The U.S. at this time had more than 16,000 military personnel in South Vietnam.
End to the Arms Race
On June 10, 1963, President John F. Kennedy gave a speech at American University calling for an end to the nuclear arms race. This speech got more coverage in the Soviet Union than in the USA.
On September 20, 1963, at the United Nations General Assembly, JFK offered to convert the “Moon race” into a cooperative effort with the Soviet Union.
JFK's change of approach on the Moon race was part of an effort to end the Cold War, the reason the military industrial intelligence media financial complex removed him from office.
What would “The Sixties” have been if JFK's order on October 11, 1963 to start the withdrawal from Vietnam had been implemented? What would the world be if the Cold War had ended in JFK's second term, as planned, freeing up resources for peaceful purposes? What society would we live in today if we had chosen global cooperation instead of endless warfare? Would we have used our creative talents for something better? Would warnings about ecological destruction have been heeded? What positive lessons can we learn from this missed opportunity, as nations fight over finite resources?
We need a South Africa style Truth and Reconciliation Commission about the National Insecurity State, starting with their coup in Dallas.
— Mark Robinowitz
President John F. Kennedy
September 20, 1963Address to the United Nations he called for a “joint expedition to the Moon” a cooperative effort between US and USSR two months and two days before he was removed from office Finally, in a field where the United States and the Soviet Union have a special capacity — in the field of space — there is room for new cooperation, for further joint efforts in the regulation and exploration of space. I include among these possibilities a joint expedition to the Moon. Space offers no problems of sovereignty; by resolution of this Assembly, the members of the United Nations have forsworn any claim to territorial rights in outer space or on celestial bodies, and declared that international law and the United Nations Charter will apply. Why, therefore, should man's first flight to the moon be a matter of national competition? Why should the United States and the Soviet Union, in preparing for such expeditions, become involved in immense duplication of research, construction, and expenditure?
Surely we should explore whether the scientists and astronauts of our two countries — indeed of all the world — cannot work together in the conquest of space, sending someday in this decade to the moon not the representatives of a single nation, but the representatives of all of our countries. …
“Never before has man had such capacity to control his own environment, to end thirst and hunger, to conquer poverty and disease, to banish illiteracy and massive human misery. We have the power to make this the best generation of mankind in the history of the world — or to make it the last.”
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Who Killed Kennedy?
There is books and podcasts and discussions of this to no end. One thing for sure, the government doesn't want you to think anything other than what they have reported. I am no longer 100% sure. I wanted to post this little item I ran across, could pertain to his death. It seems JFK wanted APAC to register as a foreign agent. Think about it, it is important.So what ended up happening was Bobby Kennedy with Orin Hatch and Henry Waxman put together this massive band–aid, which basically created the Chinese wall for the pharmaceutical manufactures.