Tag Archives: John F. Kennedy

Fourteen shots later, no recording of the interrogation (no record, gheddit?) of Lee Harvey Oswald w/ Dallas Police, but we the people are told to believe President Kennedy died from a frickin “magic bullet”

It’s Movie night at The T-Room. Tonight’s nine part movie is JFK — Executive Order. Rather than spending your resource, that is your energy learning what Mossad just released via WikiLeaks, I invite you to focus your attention on learning how your’s and my life were forever altered in 1963 with the murder of JFK. Yes, RFK and MLK’s murders [...]

VOTE ALL INCUMBENTS OUT OF OFFICE! ALL OF THEM!

VOTE THEM ALL OUT! EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM!!! Forty-seven years ago, President John F. Kennedy was assisinated by a cowardly cabal of thugs in Dallas, Texas. This single act set America on an bumpy roller-coaster trip that has witnessed countless number of ”insider” murders, thousands of innocent men, women and children slaughtered for no other reason than greed in their homelands, genocide, attacks on our [...]

JFK’s Speech Before the National Press Club on the Danger of Secret Societies

As a former Democrat, John F. Kennedy is one of my most admired President’s. I can remember the day he was murdered in Texas. My parents kept telling me to go to bed, I was all of four years old then, but I snuck back down the stairs to listen to the news events that transpired on that most fateful [...]