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John F. Kennedy stood for us. What they did to him, they’re doing to us.
We must believe no authority but love. Government, officials, can’t be trusted. Their crimes are too well documented. Their control by malignant powers is too obvious.
Since Kennedy, the forces of oligarchy and empire have bombarded us with reasons to be like them, hating and fearing and using and abusing.
We must conform, not to them, but to love, which is reality. To serve reality, which is love, is to be sane.
We can think and talk about love and fun no matter what, especially when we try to solve problems. We can give nothing but love and fun to ourselves, and to everyone else. Some will scoff. But many will love the love and the fun that you are when you’re with them.
Many books describe Kennedy’s greatness and show us the forces that killed him and why. Those forces do horrible things to people they consider “others.”
There are no others. There’s only one, infinite love and consciousness, appearing to ourself as one among many. We love ourself when we love any other. We hate ourself when we hate any other. Such is the power of our intention, which is a big a-HA, which gives us great hope, which we can share with the mad and the scared and the sad.
Recent books about JFK that are great:
AN ENCOUNTER WITH EVIL: The Abraham Zapruder Story, by Jacob Hornberger
AMERICA’S LAST PRESIDENT: What the World Lost When It Lost John F. Kennedy, by Monika Wiesak, and
BATTLING WALL STREET: The Kennedy Presidency, by Donald Gibson
ENCOUNTER shows you the national security state we became after WWII, the military-intelligence behemoths that serve corporate and financial powers that hated Kennedy because he worked for peace and progress for all. He wanted everyone, here and around the world, to be able to enjoy life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
AMERICA’S LAST PRESIDENT describes the great things that Kennedy was doing and the great results he was causing, the great hope he was inspiring.
But WALL STREET is the one I’ll recommend if you’re going to read just one. You’ll see the running battle between freedom and those who would be king, those who want empire, domination and exploitation, masters and slaves, globalism. You’ll see the antidote, which Kennedy was implementing, which saved us a number of times, and which can save us again: Alexander Hamilton’s American System of Economics. And you’ll be relieved to discover it has ever been thus. Today’s weapons are simply more advanced.
Things are coming to a head here in late 2023, in November, near the 60th anniversary of Kennedy’s assassination. No one can avoid the choice: love or suffer. Love or die. No one can avoid the responsibility of restoring and defending freedom or accepting more constraints on smaller and sicker lives.
If you read all three, you will spot liars and ignorant people as soon as they open their mouths, and you will swell with the desire to be good and do good things.
Kennedy was a blade of grass that pushed up through the pavement. We, too, can push up through lies and fear and dogma and worry and hatred and fighting and enjoy the fresh air of love.
Long or short, our lives are ours to enjoy, the only possible way, by serving reality, which is love; by seeing that we only have what we give ourselves and others in thought, word, and deed.
Nobody rules us but ourselves. Don’t be a tyrant. Don’t be a coward. Love. Then see how things transform. See how YOU transform. Protect yourself with love. Empower and bless all others with love.
As Kennedy said when he ended his inaugural address, “With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth, God’s work must truly be our own.”
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Add to that list and, IMO, placing it first,is Anton Chaitkin’s “Who We Are, America’s Fight for Universal Progress, from Franklin to Kennedy.” Wow! What a guide-post for the world, especially now! Its Vol. II will be published soon.