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Anyone who has taken the time to study the facts about that fateful day in Dallas, TX, November 22, 1963, will already know that John F. Kennedy was deliberately murdered by a cabal of psychopathic warmongers who were opposed to his plans for a more peaceful world. This ebook written by Laura Knight-Jadczyk brings into focus how the convergence of greed and the power-mad forces of big oil, organized crime, and the military-industrial complex brought about the destruction of JFK. Drawing on an early analysis of Kennedy’s assassination, Farewell America, which was produced by a French intelligence group, Mrs. Knight-Jadczyk brings a deeper understanding of this tragic event by placing it in the light of the psychopathic motivations of these criminal elements. JFK: The Assassination of America shows a world that could have been, and a great man silenced by forces who will stop at nothing to keep that world from becoming a reality. JFK The Assassination of America Laura Knight-Jadczyk Red Pill Press Copyright © Laura Knight-Jadczyk Quantum Future Group Inc. First Kindle Edition, 2013 Red Pill Press (redpillpress.com) ISBN: 978-1-897244-88-3 All Rights Reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, or otherwise, other than for “fair use”, without the written consent of the author. Contains excerpts from James Hepburn’s Farewell America, first published 1968 by Frontiers Publishing Company. Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1: JFK: The Debris of History Chapter 2: The Gladiator: John Fitzgerald Kennedy Chapter 3: JFK: The Bushes and The Lost King Chapter 4: Sim City and John F. Kennedy Chapter 5: John F. Kennedy and All Those “isms” Chapter 6: John F. Kennedy, J. Edgar Hoover, Organized Crime and the Global Village Chapter 7: John F. Kennedy and the Psychopathology of Politics Chapter 8: John F. Kennedy and the Pigs of War Chapter 9: John F. Kennedy and the Titans Chapter 10: John F. Kennedy, Oil, and the War on Terror Chapter 11: John F. Kennedy, the Secret Service and Rich, Fascist Texans Chapter 12: John F. Kennedy and the Monolithic and Ruthless Conspiracy Other Books by Laura Knight-Jadczyk CHAPTER 1 The Debris of History Farewell America by "James Hepburn" I’ve done a lot of thinking about John Kennedy and what our world might have been like if he had lived. These thoughts didn’t just come out of the blue, they largely come from reading one of the saddest books ever written: Farewell America by the pseudonymous author, James Hepburn. Farewell America [1] is pretty well accepted to have been authored by the French equivalent of our CIA, and based on hard intelligence gathered from French, Russian, and even American sources. It was originally published in French in 1968, but it was unavailable in the United States for many years. With the coming of the worldwide web, it became available and I truly wish that every American citizen would read it. With remarkable skill and insight, the book outlines the overall situation in America at the time, and describes the players and most probable conspirators involved in the horrific and brutal public execution of probably the best president America ever had. There are many reasons to think that George H. W. Bush was involved in the plot, and today, having placed his idiot son on the throne, the world is as far away from that world we could be living in had Kennedy lived, that it is like we all died back then, and now we have awakened in hell. They weren’t satisfied to just kill Jack Kennedy; they went for his brother as well. And when John-John grew up and began to display the same characteristics of his father: decency, intellect, and a sense of obligation to help others, he had to die also. The situation actually has all the makings of an immortal myth: the good and noble prince snatched from his cradle and replaced with the psychopathic offspring of an ogre. I don’t know if it is only me noticing these things, but it seems all the good heroes are dead; and we notice that they all had three things in common: an ability to move the masses by their simple presence, a feeling of unity with all people regardless of nationality, ethnicity, or social status; and the most important of all, the thing that meant they had to die: they were totally opposed to War. Is it too “conspiracy minded” to point this out? To wonder how the human race has had such inexplicable bad luck to have lost all its decent, anti-War heroes? Well, anyway, we are left now to our own devices; or rather, at the mercy of the ravening, bloodthirsty wolves that took away from all of us the best hope we ever had: John Fitzgerald Kennedy, tearing him to bloody pieces right before our eyes. And what did America do? Nothing. And on the day that the American people allowed their president to die on the street, a victim of the filthiest examples of deviant humanity ever to take human form, and NOT rise up en masse to demand that the killers be brought to justice, that is the day America died. At the time of writing, this coming November 22nd will mark the 43rd anniversary of the death of John F. Kennedy. I will be thinking about him every day till then, and sharing with all of you my journey back in time to that awful day when I was in my classroom and the regular programming was interrupted to tell me that my beloved president had died. So, let us begin, with an excerpt from Farewell America. “The soft, the complacent the self-satisfied societies will be swept away with the debris of history.” – John Fitzgerald Kennedy Legacy Americans are the sons of Calvin. John Calvin preached that the pursuit of wealth and the preservation of property is a Christian duty. He taught that the temptations of the flesh demand a discipline as strict as that of the military profession. “He created an ideal type of man theretofore unknown to both religion and society, who was neither a humanist nor an ascetic, but a businessman living in the fear of God.” [2] Two centuries later, this new type of man came under the influence of John Wesley. [3] “We exhort all Christians to amass as much wealth as they can, and to preserve as much as they can; in other words, to enrich themselves.” For President Madison, “The American political system was founded on the natural inequality of men.” Correlatively, the moral philosophy of the United States is based on success. At the end of the Eighteenth Century a Frenchman, the Chevalier de Beaujour, wrote on his return from North America, “The American loses no opportunity to acquire wealth. Gain is the subject of all his conversations, and the motive for all his actions. Thus, there is perhaps no civilized nation in the world where there is less generosity in the sentiments, less elevation of soul and of mind, less of those pleasant and glittering illusions that constitute the charm or the consolation of life. Here, everything is weighed, calculated and sacrificed to self-interest.” Another Frenchman, the Baron de Montlezun, added,

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